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Numatic everytime got an old george in the van must be 20yrs old use it for chasing and general dust clearing,

and a bertie in the house better for dog hair than the dyson we used to have.
 
Hmm, I'm going to buck the trend, we don't gety Henry's where I am, we have a Karcher vacuum cleaner. Never tried it for chasing but it works well for cleaning the vehicles and office and regularly gets used in the workshop for both wet and dry applications. It might be a bit bulky for mobile use but it's worked pretty well for about 5 years. We had to strip it and manually clean it one time when some bozo used it for cleaning up a kilo or two of cement powder and didn't clean the filters immediately afterwards, apart from that it's never needed maintenance.
 
Henrys are good hoovers..........they also have Hetty(as above) and charles as well now.....and I think an edition that is green with bolts painted onto its neck and hair painted onto it....

Stihl ones are OK they can take a bit of abuse as well, but are quite big.......then there's the big giant metal ones that take a whole extra van just to shift so are out of the question......
 
Henrys are good hoovers..........they also have Hetty(as above) and charles as well now.....and I think an edition that is green with bolts painted onto its neck and hair painted onto it....

Stihl ones are OK they can take a bit of abuse as well, but are quite big.......then there's the big giant metal ones that take a whole extra van just to shift so are out of the question......

So they do..
 

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Damned I was going to show this item to the Mrs after reading to title! Only to find if I do she will want a new Hoover!
 
buy her a second-hand kirby. if nothing else, it will improve muscle tone. weighs a ton.
 

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