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If it's just for general cleaning up, a Henry every time. Virtually indestructible and, when you do manage to break it, easy enough to repair.I’m looking to buy a hoover for work. As I am not a fan of using customers due to them being rather expensive. Any recommendations as to what to buy?
I seem to remember the same question being asked about this time last year….. dropping hints for Christmas??
if you buy a ‘dust extractor’ you will get something more powerful that what they can sell as vacuum cleaners.
As is mine, but with short flex.my Henry is free range. short post
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