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Peterb666Merimbula
- 24 reviews
Does the job and great value for money
Very low cost ($117) and the machine does what it is supposed to do. I use this in a retail shop and it replaced a terrible Dyson DC19 that was constantly blocking in the head and was difficult to empty.
The machine has a huge capacity and works really well. It is a little on the noisy side but bearable. The design is industrial to say the least and shows a lack of thought. The accessories don't store very well and tend to fall off, the is no cord storage and one of the staff broke the original hard/soft floor tool at the swivel neck. I replac...Read more
ed that with a cheap unit off eBay and it is of much better quality. The steel wand comes in 2 parts but once joined, is impossible to separate. While it isn't perfect, it does clean well and takes ages to fill up the bags. The bags themselves are quite cheap too. This would make a great workshop vac and is also ideally suited to light commercial environments. For regular home use, I would choose something that has better cord and tool storage.Purchased in July 2021 for $117.00.
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Red PatrickWiley Park
- 16 reviews
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Shop Vac Pro20 INOX Synchro 1400W 20L Wet & Dry Vacuum Dust Extractor - Model No ODFL110040
I purchased this Shop Vac today with low expectations to replace our 18 year old Vax Wet & Dry vacuum cleaner from Stratco Punchbowl.
Out of the box I was impressed with the accessories provided and it also uses a HEPA cartridge filter for those asthma sufferers. It also comes with a metal lockable vacuum wand/tube instead of the normal plastic tubes that comes standard with most vacuum cleaners these days under $200. The metal wands are fixed and it's not telescopic. The accessories included are a dual surface nozzle, wet & dry nozzle, round...Read more
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