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Which Vacuum Cleaner?
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Here at Hat Towers we are having a lot of interior works done.
We have had lath & plaster walls removed and replaced with plasterboard and skim.
We have had masonry walls channeled out and new downlights set in ceilings.
As a result, we have chunks of stuff all over the floors and brick/plaster-dust on absolutely everything.
I don't want to sacrifice any of our domestic vacuum cleaners to cleaning up before the decorators move in so I would like to know if anyone has any recommendations for a make of cleaner which is good enough to deal with all of the above.
I'm sure that the Builders will make a good effort to clean up after themselves but it's never going to be a clean as we would like, or as we will need it to be in fairly short order.
Many thanks.
We have had lath & plaster walls removed and replaced with plasterboard and skim.
We have had masonry walls channeled out and new downlights set in ceilings.
As a result, we have chunks of stuff all over the floors and brick/plaster-dust on absolutely everything.
I don't want to sacrifice any of our domestic vacuum cleaners to cleaning up before the decorators move in so I would like to know if anyone has any recommendations for a make of cleaner which is good enough to deal with all of the above.
I'm sure that the Builders will make a good effort to clean up after themselves but it's never going to be a clean as we would like, or as we will need it to be in fairly short order.
Many thanks.
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I know it's not cheap, but a "site vacuum" would be best for the work you're having done.
Around 1500watts
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I know it's not cheap, but a "site vacuum" would be best for the work you're having done.
Around 1500watts
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We have a an old Henry which has a 1100W motor and it's brilliant for picking up plaster, nails etc. The new ones are far less powerful.
I'd go for one of these - the reviews are very good.
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You can always keep it in the garage for jobs that might damage your indoor vac.
I'd go for one of these - the reviews are very good.
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You can always keep it in the garage for jobs that might damage your indoor vac.