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Which Wet and Dry Vac?

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novicegas

Gas Engineer
Hi all,

going for a new wet vac, anyone used the karcher a2004, its only 65 quid, compared to the charles henry hoover one at 130.

Cheers
 
I use a 'George' and they're fantastic but expensive as they come with all kinds or carpet cleaning attachments etc. When it needs replacing I'll just get a bare bones wet vac.

Bigger capacity the better.
 
I've got a karcher, not sure if it's a2004 model or not but a quick google looks very similar. Great vac but let down by its capacity - cant quite empty a full toilet cistern.

Karcher do a bigger version which would be worth getting if it's not too expensive.
 
I've got the bigger Karcher from Screw fix, great machine and this one empties a cistern with room for a lot more. Good for cleaning up the job too. Mines has a dust extraction connection where I can connect my table saw, jig saw, router etc and a spare on board socket to plug in a power tool. Well worth the money I paid for it.
 
i have the karcher A2234, seems very good so far. i payed £65 from local tescos about a year ago on sale.
 
i got an einhell 1500w one with ss tank power takeoff and blower function from argos £80 half price last year 20 litre cap i think.
 

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