Never seen vacuum spelt like that before. 0/10, see me!
Lazyoaf
25 Dec 151#3
Amazon ONLY do a manufacturer 12 month warranty, John Lewis is 2 years, no brainer, go for the extra years warranty and from someone who pays tax in the UK....
£5 extra for the premium range with extra accessory.
obsydian
25 Dec 15#5
Dreadful device once used need to still clean and dry remains from the window.
blue1971 to obsydian
25 Dec 151#7
Rubbish
scnickr to obsydian
25 Dec 15#21
Rubbish. Mine is amazing.
rogerhorne
25 Dec 151#6
Fantastic device, use it for cleaning windows, clean the shower, cannot rate this appliance more highly. Had one for years and would not hesitate to buy another!
dsuk
25 Dec 15#8
Yet another device that puts the working classes out of a job.
clashpie
25 Dec 15#9
Been using mine for a couple of years now and overall they are pretty good(though not perfect)!
Streak free they are not though!
Once charged I can do my windows and my next door neighbours (who is 95 now bless her).
Results seem to be better using hot water and fairy liquid!
WBRacing
25 Dec 152#11
Problem with these in my experience is actually with the user. They seem to think that throwing water at a window then immediately using this to clear and clean the dirt away, expecting it will result in it being crystal clear. The windows still need cleaning first, this device is for the final cleanup. I've been using mine now for over 4 years on windows, tiles and a conservatory and yet to experience the dreaded streaky finish people go on about. It is also way quicker than how I used to have to do it with multiple cloths and squeegee blade.
itsonlymee
25 Dec 15#12
same price in tesco if anyone interested
itsonlymee
25 Dec 15#13
same price at tesco
sp3345 to itsonlymee
25 Dec 15#14
But Not 2 year warranty
DrRollo
25 Dec 15#15
Great for sucking all the water off tiles and shower screen etc so it doesn't dry leaving scum stains.
got2haveit
25 Dec 15#16
Got this 2 days ago and sold it already bloody rubbish, especially if you have deep window sills. I'm a window cleaner and went over the windows with a proper squeegee much better job and half the price with no charging. Just go for the squeegee and a cloth to wipe the sill after.
octopus to got2haveit
25 Dec 15#23
Which squeegee do you recommend?
codeye83
25 Dec 15#17
Anyone know the difference between this and the wv60 that Tesco have for £29?
marty-401 to codeye83
25 Dec 15#22
About 5 quid by my calculations.
Askrulous
25 Dec 15#18
Yes, that's what I thought about the grammer...great device though
radiohead9999
25 Dec 15#19
Great device. I really can't work out HUKD in terms of ratings! This was posted at £29 at Tesco for the Premium pack a few days ago and is receiving heat for the base unit for £34 alone. No offence OP :-)
sp3345 to radiohead9999
25 Dec 15#20
This one is wv2 new version not old one wv60
got2haveit
26 Dec 151#24
Go to wintecs window cleaning supplies, buy squeegee handle then channel at desired length get the rubber to match with a little overhang would recommend pulex ( get your self a couple of rubbers once they've worn just turn around ), also buy 2 scrims 1 to mop up 1 to dry, and to clean the Windows don't waste money on spray bottle stuff much better with a wet rag and a drop of fairy. Tip: don't clean in sunlight it will drive you mad.
umarh
1 Jan 16#25
I ordered 1 a few days ago. Going good so far. As mentioned above, yes it does leave streaks sometimes, but that depends on how much pressure you apply and the angle at which you are holding it when using. If you use it right, its fine.
Also just registered the product (leaflet inside the box).
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/karcher-wv2-2nd-generation-34-amazon-2360292
£5 extra for the premium range with extra accessory.
Streak free they are not though!
Once charged I can do my windows and my next door neighbours (who is 95 now bless her).
Results seem to be better using hot water and fairy liquid!
Also just registered the product (leaflet inside the box).