Mini Vacuum Cleaner only £19.99

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Tecumsea

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I find the mini Dyson does the trick, although it is a bit dearer.

Malc
 
I bought the PondLand deluxe model :(


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A Hand Held Vacs for cleaning up the work bench :arghh::arghh: . Well at lest you'll know where all the small parts that are missing went too. My method a 2 inch paintbrush, a sieve and dustpan £3.50 .
chippy
 
Hi Guys ,

I have my own Hoover ...she is called Carole ...he he ..cheap to run as well

Request no one say a word if they meet her ........off to dust !

Nap
 
http://www.coopersofstortford.co.uk/src/4XK6/coopers-of-stortford-turbo-hand-held-vac-prodst08900i/

Just bought one of these-very high powered for a small gadget and just right for keeping the work bench tidy after clean up.

Thought it was worth posting for anyone who might be interested. Previously had a Black and Decker battery hoover that cost around £70 and couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding!

Keith


Crap no. Instead if miniscule parts landing in the carpet they will get sucked into oblivion. Not for me. I am far too disorganized.

Colin
 
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