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Vax VRS5W Carpet Cleaner - Does anyone's house staff use one of these?
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The pre-nup expires soon and then he's going for a little swim in the Manchester Ship Canal with his new concrete wetsuit.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostYet she's with you. Hmmmm.Comment
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Not wishing to hijack this thread but can anyone recommend a decent cheapish shop vacuum?
I need something to attach to the cover of my grinder and my Dyson won't be able to handle the volume of dust.Comment
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Will a Henry do the job or is it too small?Originally posted by Excursion UK View PostNot wishing to hijack this thread but can anyone recommend a decent cheapish shop vacuum?
I need something to attach to the cover of my grinder and my Dyson won't be able to handle the volume of dust.Comment
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I was thinking that. It may do the job so long as it can keep up. There's going to be a lot of dust....Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWill a Henry do the job or is it too small?Comment
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Numatic has a George with a larger capacity and more power.Originally posted by Excursion UK View PostI was thinking that. It may do the job so long as it can keep up. There's going to be a lot of dust....Comment
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Originally posted by Excursion UK View PostI was thinking that. It may do the job so long as it can keep up. There's going to be a lot of dust....
You never see a builder with a Dyson.
2 reasons:
1. They are overpriced
2. The money went on marketing design.
Buy British - Henry is designed and made in Chard, Somerset - not far from you.
The bag is easy to replace.
You can run them bagless if you want. (not recommended, but it works)
You'll get 3 Henry for the price of one Dyson. Except one Henry will probably last you 3x as long as a Dyson.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Not sure a shop vac or the right tool for that job, they have limited capacity and don't always neutralise the tiny particles. Google: cyclone dust extractors diy. They often start with a shop vac.Originally posted by Excursion UK View PostNot wishing to hijack this thread but can anyone recommend a decent cheapish shop vacuum?
I need something to attach to the cover of my grinder and my Dyson won't be able to handle the volume of dust.
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