The Karcher WV50 leaves you with sparkling clean windows by removing the dirty water left after cleaning to ensure your windows are left dry and streak free. The WV50 also great on any smooth surface making it perfect for tackling condensation on windows, mirrors and shower screens and for cleaning up spills. 2 year manufacturer warranty include
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mummyk123
18 Dec 15#1
Oos near me :disappointed:
1234321
18 Dec 15#2
Same in currys I got one a few days ago.
Backaxel
18 Dec 15#3
KARCHER WV2 Window Vacuum Cleaner is £34.99 the WV50 is £59.99 in Currys
stamfield
18 Dec 15#4
Are they worth it?
Xorro to stamfield
18 Dec 151#7
It's a good bit of kit, I use it on windows, the shower screen and the car windows (inside). It's mostly streak fee, but you need to keep the rubber squeegee clean, else it leaves lines.
Also it doesn't suck up all the water from right next to the window frames in the house, so a cloth is still required for that.
Worth it, but a couple of niggles.
kingjobbie to stamfield
18 Dec 151#8
I've got the V2 and I'm not impressed given the money paid. It misses quite a lot of water, especially at the sides. It's not bad, just feel when you pay a premium you expect top results.
Andyfostph to stamfield
18 Dec 151#10
they are really good!
DKLS to stamfield
18 Dec 151#14
No complaints from me, the perfect gadget in that it makes a crappy job quick n easy. Can do all the house windows and two conservatories in 20 mins. Although Sinbad the window cleaner might not say its worth it, seeing as I fired him.
briggsage to stamfield
18 Dec 15#23
if my one broke I would have to instantly buy another :/
caroline150969
18 Dec 152#5
£34.00 and free delivery on Amazon But I would prefer to buy it from Argos
Supalynz to caroline150969
18 Dec 15#13
Could be wrong but I think the amazon version is better. Was when I looked last time anyway.
caroline150969
18 Dec 15#6
OOS in my area though
bobo53
18 Dec 15#9
29.99 last month at Homebase and no one wanted it
Supalynz to bobo53
18 Dec 15#11
They must have near us, Oos everywhere.
wilse
18 Dec 15#12
I didn't want one... but single glazed windows with condensation in the morning... DONE!
It's a good device, with a bit of practise, it will remove nearly all of the water, start at the bottom! oh er misses
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Also it doesn't suck up all the water from right next to the window frames in the house, so a cloth is still required for that.
Worth it, but a couple of niggles.
It's a good device, with a bit of practise, it will remove nearly all of the water, start at the bottom! oh er misses
Great for shower screen too.