
Karcher - WD 6 P S
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I don't know of any large leaf vacuums for home use that would get the dust off the floor. But I think you'd be pretty happy with a good shop vacuum or mounted garage vacuum/central vacuum. Using my shop vac is much faster than sweeping and I don't stir up the dust like if you are using a leaf blower. I still like the leaf blower for blowing dust and cobwebs out of corners and stuff. I really like the Karcher wet/dry vacuums like the Karcher WD 5P and WD 6PS. They have a hose and wand slightly wider then 1.25 inches which makes it easier to use than the really wide 2.5 inch hose/wands, but it does make it less useful for sucking up super wide stuff like large leaves. I still have no problems with the eucalyptus leaves around my garage, but just something to keep in mind. These Karchers are also quieter than the average shop vac. A good garage vacuum or central vacuum can be mounted in your garage if you want a long hose and you don't want to pull a shop vac behind you. What do you think?
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!
Bought a cheap Karcher shop vac about 5 years ago and it's still performing great.
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
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.
I got myself a Karcher wet/dry in the sales and just purchased a cheap (£12) head for it so i can use it as a standard vacuum. Couldn't be happier. Cost me £75 in total.
Where are karchers? Dirt cheap, hell strong suction and dead simple. Dirt, dust or just air? No problem. Also water or chemicals? Sure thing! I used mine to suck water out of underground garage when firecrew couldn't suck it out anymore due to too thin water layer. I use it to wet clean sofa and my car too. I think those yellow bastards should be at the very top of bifl chart of vacuum cleaners.
I have been using a Karcher wet & Dry for the past 5yrs or so. Never had any problem. Perhaps it's a fluke because I've never seen it recommended here.
Use a karcher wet and dry vacuum. It’s great and powerful and only cost around £65/£70
Get a karcher wet and dry. £60 or so and are great.
Neither, Karcher wet/dry vac from b&q. Cheaper and powerful!
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