Powerful, all-purpose vacuum cleaner also suitable for extracting water or as a blower with large 23L stainless steel tank
Includes a 1.8m suction hose, switchable floor nozzle, crevice tool, pleated filter, foam-sponge filter and paper filter bag
3 year manufacturer's warranty
Manual here :- http://www.lidl-service.com/static/20110804/72080_EN_EL.pdf
14 comments
karavanpark
25 Dec 152#1
Confidence is a preference for the habitual voyeur
Of what is known as
neal
25 Dec 15#2
Karcher wet n dry is £49 in homebase, not sure how they compare.
SIAN1234 to neal
25 Dec 15#4
Can you post a link please?
SCOUSEKEVIN
25 Dec 15#3
I have quite a few Parkside Electric power tools and believe they are as good, if not better, then the Bosch DIY range.
What really makes a difference is the 3 YEAR warranty, never had to use it but peace of mind.
pubquiz
25 Dec 15#5
I agree...I have used Lidl's Parkside power tools for years (used regularly as well...am a self employed gas engineer) and have never had a failure.
OK not up there with sheer power and quality as Makita and SOME Dewalt's etc but MUCH better than some bargain basement stuff like Performance Power etc.
And as stated by Scousekevin Lidl's 3 year warranty is brill.
Not used this Vac as it's a bit bulky for my small van and I only need dry use (I use a Henry) but dare say it's the usual good standard ....Heat given
Voted cold, embarrassing to let your cleaners use this and then look them in the eye.
fps_d0minat0r
25 Dec 15#8
For a second I thought R2D2 had turned to the dark side.
Zefan to fps_d0minat0r
26 Dec 151#12
Snap.
parkerpjs
25 Dec 15#9
i have 1 of these got it last year and they are really good but mines a differant model.
ricky7
25 Dec 15#10
i got this last year too, if you want a water vac i would recommend this
AzeemB
25 Dec 151#11
i've got the homebase one £50 at the time, its not that good, it falls over at any opportunity, uses bags but u can get away with out for awhile as it has a separate internal filter. the lid is poor to. And at the moment its lost some suction, not sure why think it got damaged at work. Also has no blower function, which i realised would be handy after i got it.
And it does not hold that much either.
wirdy
26 Dec 15#13
cracking vacuum cleaner this. Have had one for three years & hasn't missed a beat & has been used for everything wet & dry including post decorating / plastering that kills normal vacuums. Brilliant long hose and the facility for power on with tools is great for extraction when using table saw and mitre saws. Get the bags cheap from eBay.
plagued
26 Dec 15#14
no no no it looks far more like an r4/r5 droid, maybe R5-M2. nothing a few stickers wouldn't fix. that's the kids birthday present sorted :wink:
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Powerful, all-purpose vacuum cleaner also suitable for extracting water or as a blower with large 23L stainless steel tank
Includes a 1.8m suction hose, switchable floor nozzle, crevice tool, pleated filter, foam-sponge filter and paper filter bag
3 year manufacturer's warranty
Manual here :-
http://www.lidl-service.com/static/20110804/72080_EN_EL.pdf
14 comments
Of what is known as
What really makes a difference is the 3 YEAR warranty, never had to use it but peace of mind.
OK not up there with sheer power and quality as Makita and SOME Dewalt's etc but MUCH better than some bargain basement stuff like Performance Power etc.
And as stated by Scousekevin Lidl's 3 year warranty is brill.
Not used this Vac as it's a bit bulky for my small van and I only need dry use (I use a Henry) but dare say it's the usual good standard ....Heat given
And it does not hold that much either.