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Lidl vacuum cleaner

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  • 13-08-2010 11:48am
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    Registered Users Posts: 123 ✭✭


    HI . Has Anybody had a chance to use the Lidl dry and water ( construction type /industrial ) vacuum cleaner. They were listed a few weeks a go for €74/6. It has a power socket for additional power to other appliances .

    Would like to know what people think about it . Looking to do some breaking and repairs to existing home and want to know if this will be strong enough for the likes of plasterboards/ building debris . Or will I be better of renting a comercial vacuum for 2 weeks

    Thank you in Advance :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,729 ✭✭✭meercat


    got one a few years ago and still using it(only dry though)its a good machine and the extra socket on it automatically switches vacum on and off when a drill or kango is plugged into it.worth the price


  • Registered Users Posts: 123 ✭✭para45


    Thanxs. So If you have powerd a Kango from it you must use it on sites or building related. What do you think about the suction . Re rubble plasterboard etc .


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,729 ✭✭✭meercat


    Yes. Suction is good strong enough for dust , small rubble and plaster. The socket on the vacum is specificaly for automatic switching on of vacum. It operates vacum when you switch auxiliary appliance on. Ie kango or drill.


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