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WORKSHOP VACUUMS

IF you clean your car’s interior regularly, a quick once over with a cordless vacuum should keep it tidy. But occasionally you might need to give it a more thorough clean, perhaps after a trip to the tip, or maybe a beach holiday.

A corded cleaner will have the power to take on bigger tasks without having to worry about a flat battery or a tiny collector filling up. A proper workshop vac can also be used to suck up liquid spills, and could even be handy for removing excess water from fabrics.

In the workshop, a powerful motor and big tank should mean these vacs can tackle bigger debris, or extract dust if you’re sanding

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