Recommendations for a wet and dry vacuum which has good filtration? Do I need to spend £130 ?
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AdventureRocks
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I will be vacuuming a bit of brick dust and plaster do I need to spend £130 on something like this so it is not throwing the dust back into the room so it protects me from breathing it in?
or will this be okay at £50
dont want to use the expensive dyson for the job
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Whatever you buy you'll likely find that any filters will clog quickly so make sure they are easily cleaned or replacements are readily available.0
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I would think that if any vacuum throws dust back into the room they would never sell another one.dont forget you can always hire one from your local tool hire company.ITS NOT EASY TO GET EVERYTHING WRONG ,I HAVE TO WORK HARD TO DO IT!0
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Ganga said:I would think that if any vacuum throws dust back into the room they would never sell another one.dont forget you can always hire one from your local tool hire company.Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.0
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