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I'm looking for a wet vac that can clean out sanflos.
 
I have the blue Henry (Charles)
It's average, dies the job but wouldn't buy another
 
Mines the Wickes one , sound for the money , not sure about clearing sanis with it though lol .
 
Rpm is your man for that bud, i use a Draper one with stainless steel cylinder to collect the nasties it has a foam filter over the motor so dont think i would use it for --it collection . kop
 
wicks -ÂŁ40 had a few years, still going and it's a half pint so it fits in my van!
 
Got one from Tradepoint (B n Q) for ÂŁ25... done a great job so far, although not tested with Saniflo's...

Saniflo's have to cope with allsorts.... underpants one time in my experience..... :eek::mad::(
 
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