Need a decent DIY/car vacuum

Nov 11, 2009
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I’m meeting some domestic resistance to my using either the Dyson cordless, or hoover corded for car cleaning, or vacuuming up diy arisings. So I thought I’d invest in my own piece of kit. Clearly Henry seems to be the lead one, but at well over £100 I have looked at similar types of which there are quite a few ie Tiatan, Karcher, Einhhell and Hyundai to name a few.

Any recommendations from any who is a Non Henry user most welcome.
 
Dec 27, 2022
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I've had several Titan from Screwfix all ended up being used as wetvac so in the end went to the tip.
Henry is still with us after many years😲
I also have a very old Dyson handheld that gets grabbed when it's a small job.
 
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I bought one from Lidl, parkside branded battery wet and dry vacuum , and to be honest it is great. I already had batteries for there drill, worth checking out.
 
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I use to prefer a corded one until I got this a Shark Classic Handheld Pet Vacuum to me with my mobility issues I find it easier to use .
 
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Mar 26, 2016
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Thanks but I’d prefer corded as I have an adjacent external power socket.
I bought one from Lidl, parkside branded battery wet and dry vacuum , and to be honest it is great. I already had batteries for there drill, worth checking out.
I recently bought a cheap corded Lidl wet and dry vacuum. It does a good job and was only about £40 I think.
It might not stand up to regular heavy use but is fine for occasional garage/workshop/car cleaning.
 

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