Karcher

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Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Reddit IconFroyoSenior8786
about 1 month ago

Get a Karcher WD 3 or WD4 as well as a robot vacuum. You will then have something that can remove the dust off the floors effectively (Robots) and you can vacuum the walls and other parts with the Karcher. Both together will come in the price of one Dyson. Even if you're tired, the robot will clean off the floor. I vacuum the robots filter and dust box with the Karcher, lol.

Reddit IconNotYourWifey_1994
7 months ago

Wij hebben een Dyson Detect vooral voor de tapijten en de trappen te doen; voor de rest hebben we een good ol' Kärcher. Ik heb eentje gekocht voor €75 in de Brico, beste aankoop ever!

Reddit Iconcorysphotos19
8 months ago

Use a karcher wet and dry vacuum. It’s great and powerful and only cost around £65/£70

6 months ago

Get a karcher wet and dry. £60 or so and are great.

Reddit Iconhannorx
3 months ago

I agree with this advice. I have the same setup as well, where I have one wired vacuum (a Karcher) for deep cleans and the other a handheld Dyson for quick cleans.

Reddit Iconbloodloverz
6 months ago

I have a karcher wet vacuum. Works the same way, there is no need for water filtration since the waste water is seperated from the clean. Gets things super clean, but honestly, it is not used frequently. I only get it out when there is spills on the couch or carpet.

Reddit IconOffensiveOcelot
6 months ago

Our last two hoovers have been Karcher WD hoovers. Ridiculously powerful, robust, & with Wet & Dry potential. Cheap too compared to your Dysons & your Sharks etc

Reddit Iconcoalminer071
6 months ago

Any of their wet and dry vacuum (WD series for consumer grade or NT for industrial grade). Most of the suction units are similar across the same range (only bigger bucket) but for general purpose home use is more than enough. Make sure it's wet and dry if you intend to use for vacuuming water/wet stuff and empty the bin + sun/air dry after use if it's wet, otherwise you will have your own biohazardous container at home. Can't recommend their water filter or bagged vacuums as I have no experience with those, however they look very generic like straight out of some china OEM factory.

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