A brilliant budget vac at a great low price. I have one and can't fault it, may even get another one at this price haha
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backinstock
7 Jun 174#3
This deal really sucks!
Great price though.
K0YS
7 Jun 173#7
Thought this was batman merchandise
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gold3n_dragon
7 Jun 171#1
I bought this from screwfix for 35£. might get another one.
onion86 to gold3n_dragon
7 Jun 17#10
It's £40 now (I bought one on Sunday). None in stock at any local B&Qs for me.
ihatebingo
7 Jun 171#2
hey its sort of like a cousin of henry im in great price could be a brother or sister this is cheap (highfive)
backinstock
7 Jun 174#3
This deal really sucks!
Great price though.
degudodger
7 Jun 17#4
Non in stock with in 50 miles of where i live :disappointed:
ihatebingo to degudodger
7 Jun 17#5
(mad)
davabob
7 Jun 17#6
Would have been ideal but none within 50miles of me, heat added!
K0YS
7 Jun 173#7
Thought this was batman merchandise
shadey12
7 Jun 17#8
none in west Yorks.
ihatebingo to shadey12
7 Jun 17#9
(fierce)
bigbigchilli
7 Jun 17#11
Oos in every store apparently...
ukdahool
7 Jun 17#12
These are really good
LeahMinttoutou
7 Jun 17#13
Out of stock for me too ;(
hayleyelizabeth
8 Jun 17#14
Who price matches? :sunglasses:
BagABargain78
8 Jun 172#15
Out of stock in ALL stores. It's only a DEAL if the item is available. Otherwise it's just a fantasy wish.
Jezza67
8 Jun 17#16
The only issue is it doesn't have anywhere to store the power cord, otherwise reasonable vac.
kidrock123
8 Jun 17#17
I have one of these - bought for £35 IIRC and no complaints from me.
A steal at this price if you manage to suck one up (pun intended)
missmisiowa
8 Jun 171#18
i bought it when refurbishing house.
tried to suck up dust from sanding paint and wood, crumbled concrete and plasterboard etc.
the problem was, that this vacuum does not have any proper filters so what comes in (dust) immediately comes right out as a huge cloud.
so I sprinkled all the dust with water - the pulp blocked the foam inside immediately and caused no suction... there goes the "wet and dry" to dogs.
the only way, I could use it, was to prop it on the window seal and blast the dust out into the garden.
not fit for purpose IMHO.
fishleg003 to missmisiowa
12 Jun 17#19
Mine is amazing at suckling up concrete dust I'm using the bags though, where you using the bags?
You can buy a fine filter but to be honest the bags are amazing strong and takes a lot to fill one. It's says you can use it without a bag but only for sucking up large debris so really you have to use the bag unless sucking liquid.
Crazy powerful as well if pipe gets blocked you just switch pipe to blow end and it shoots out like a bullet. For its size I can't praise it enough and I paid 39.99 for mine.
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Great price though.
A steal at this price if you manage to suck one up (pun intended)
tried to suck up dust from sanding paint and wood, crumbled concrete and plasterboard etc.
the problem was, that this vacuum does not have any proper filters so what comes in (dust) immediately comes right out as a huge cloud.
so I sprinkled all the dust with water - the pulp blocked the foam inside immediately and caused no suction... there goes the "wet and dry" to dogs.
the only way, I could use it, was to prop it on the window seal and blast the dust out into the garden.
not fit for purpose IMHO.
You can buy a fine filter but to be honest the bags are amazing strong and takes a lot to fill one. It's says you can use it without a bag but only for sucking up large debris so really you have to use the bag unless sucking liquid.
Crazy powerful as well if pipe gets blocked you just switch pipe to blow end and it shoots out like a bullet. For its size I can't praise it enough and I paid 39.99 for mine.