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use these for emptying rads without a drain off, cleaning up etc etc..

killer deal with £50 off !

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/karcher-wd3-p-1000w-17ltr-wet-dry-vacuum-cleaner-240v/91431
 
I have the identical one

Love it..sucks very hard. Capacity is sufficient for what i have used it for so far.
Also has a power supply that switches when you use a tool such as a core drill.
Just remember to remove the cartridge filter when doing wet work otherwise it will rot.
(New one a fiver on ebay)
 
I had this and it definitely sprays water
 
well, i bought one and its pretty 'plasticky'.. not used it yet
 
Problem with theirs is its twice as heavy when full HAH.
No good for my achy back [emoji12]
 
Bought a draper wet vac from Plumbase on offer at £54 way better than the wickes one i had which blew dust everywhere when vacuuming:mad2:
 
got around to using it yesterday when draining a system which didnt have any drain off's.

really good, great suction.. no spraying water etc etc.. I was impressed cos to be frank I thought it was going to be crap when i saw how plastiky it was out of the box.
glad i bought it..
 
got around to using it yesterday when draining a system which didnt have any drain off's.

really good, great suction.. no spraying water etc etc.. I was impressed cos to be frank I thought it was going to be crap when i saw how plastiky it was out of the box.
glad i bought it..

Give it time... ;)
 
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