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Any recommendations for a Wet'n'Dry vacuum ?

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Any recommendations for a Wet'n'Dry vacuum ?

Postby RogerS » 13 May 2018, 16:01

Ideally with PTO. My 7 year old Travis Perkins has died.

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Re: Any recommendations for a Wet'n'Dry vacuum ?

Postby Malc2098 » 13 May 2018, 16:07

I go the Aldi wet and dry with PTO.

'S not bad.
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Re: Any recommendations for a Wet'n'Dry vacuum ?

Postby RogerS » 13 May 2018, 16:15

Malc2098 wrote:I go the Aldi wet and dry with PTO.

'S not bad.


Don't see it listed now. :(
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Re: Any recommendations for a Wet'n'Dry vacuum ?

Postby Malc2098 » 13 May 2018, 16:30

RogerS wrote:
Malc2098 wrote:I go the Aldi wet and dry with PTO.

'S not bad.


Don't see it listed now. :(


Shame. Could be branded with someone else under a different name, Einhell, maybe.

Anything around £49 with a silver body and PTO is probably the same.
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Re: Any recommendations for a Wet'n'Dry vacuum ?

Postby Woodster » 13 May 2018, 16:34

I bought a Nilfisk. It reviews very well and mines certainly been very good. Nice long hose and cable fitted.

https://www.screwfix.com/p/nilfisk-aero ... 240v/66972
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Re: Any recommendations for a Wet'n'Dry vacuum ?

Postby RogerS » 13 May 2018, 16:55

Woodster wrote:I bought a Nilfisk. It reviews very well and mines certainly been very good. Nice long hose and cable fitted.

https://www.screwfix.com/p/nilfisk-aero ... 240v/66972


Does it use bags or a cartridge filter ?
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Re: Any recommendations for a Wet'n'Dry vacuum ?

Postby Woodster » 13 May 2018, 18:29

Both. Not used mine without a bag but I suppose you could. Not sure if I’ve used it for liquids yet.

Edit: It says in the description can be used with or without bags.
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Re: Any recommendations for a Wet'n'Dry vacuum ?

Postby RogerS » 13 May 2018, 18:32

Many thanks for the suggestion. Grabbed a discounted one off eBay - new but damaged box. Works for me!
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