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Probably has been asked and discussed previously but still.
Doing a lot of kitchen & bathroom refurbs at the mo and need a decent wall chaser and hoover. Have seen the Metabo MFE30 chaser and ASR 2025 hoover combo 110v going for a reasonable price. How good are these?? feedback appreciated before i buy[emoji106][emoji106]
 
I have got one and I use it every now and then and you could eat your dinner next to it. The only thing I did but only recently was replace the standard filters with synthetic!
 
Here is my one.
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What you can also get is a bayonet adaptor for the wall chaser end and another hose if you use it constantly as you might find the connection becomes slightly loose over time, but if you are not using it all the time I wouldnt bother.

I keep my vacuum in the van all the time as it so good at picking stuff up, customers are amazed by it actually, I think its fair to say it puts most hoovers to shame in my opinion.
 
Yeah exactly there through e-bay. I've had to replace my entire tool kit as my van got busted into overnight and emptied and that was with security locks and plates. They got in with a battery angle grinder. So now 2 van vaults with six locks going in to protect what i buy.
 

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