I use mine to dry myself after a shower. A brilliant time saving device.
Magurdrac
23 Feb 173#16
mrzootsuit
22 Feb 173#3
badly designed so that you can't get the condensation at the bottom of a window without turning it upside down - which causes water to pour into the motor.
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matthewnunn1986
22 Feb 171#1
Looks like an absolute bargain, just reserved one
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thrower74
22 Feb 17#2
thanks, I've just ordered two! :smile: heat added
mrzootsuit
22 Feb 173#3
badly designed so that you can't get the condensation at the bottom of a window without turning it upside down - which causes water to pour into the motor.
digidavek to mrzootsuit
27 Feb 17#30
Yes you can. You clip off the top and you can just remove the whole tank.
mudds
22 Feb 17#4
Reserved
xsivdnb
22 Feb 17#5
Is it worth £5 more for the WV2 on Amazon?
Crossbow to xsivdnb
22 Feb 17#7
No, as that version doesn't come with an additional battery or dual charging dock.
zone_player
22 Feb 171#6
Yes! Battery life is so much longer
Crossbow to zone_player
22 Feb 17#9
Yes, & it's not non-stop cleaning as they say - a max of double the cleaning time really.
Bought this a couple of weeks ago in Tesco st rollox Glasgow for £12.25 . They also had the basic ones for £7.50 . I bought 3 for less than £28
Crossbow to allanrhodes5
22 Feb 171#11
Good for you. I think we'd all go for those instead if our local Tesco's had them for that low price or similar - but not to be unfortunately :disappointed:
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Amazon have 'price-matched': https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01NCS2W5T/
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http://www.quidco.com/incentives/incentive-feb17-five
Are you sure the ones you bought weren't the WV2 version? Like these: Karcher Window Vac WV2 £14.00 Tesco instore