I have posted on another forum a few days ago and had a lot of great advice
Wet/Dry vacuum to replace an old henry - that now smelling - i could replace the motor i guess , but wet would come in handy
However , toolstation sent me a dewalt cordless vacuum which i may be interested in
DCV584L-GB - Mains 240V and also Battery cordless
small unit - no power off fror other tools
but no bags needed and HEPA filter - which i have on the Henry
Anyone used as DiY or trade .....
People have already mentioned quite a few models in my other post to consider, so to save people looking
Nilfisk aero 26-21
as that does most of what I need - but expensive , and no BF deals on it so CPC £200+ and Nilfist itself called me and £230 , shame no deals if they offered a £50 discount like all the other at the moment with black friday , i may have purchased
Guild 30L and i guess the same as Vacmaster power30
Karcher WD4 & 5 which are bothon offer
use a Charles, instead of Henry
Wickes own make
been calling various companies Nelfisk, CPC no offers and over £200
i already have a lot of dewalt cordless tools - so maybe useful for cordless, and 5 batteries 5ah, 2ah and 3ah
then maybe i'll get a new motor for the henry for cleaning up the garage floor
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larryengels01, the question was asked way back in November, I would guess he has it sorted by now, also why are you only posting generic info, nothing specific which is what was asked for.
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