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Hi All, I've got a Oil Fired Rayburn to service in an 'off grid' house - no electricity. Does anyone have any recommendations for a cordless vacuum for clearing all the soot out? cheers
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i have a dewalt one but never used it off the battery its mains or battery, i bought it rather than lugging a transformer around on industrial jobs
Dewalt DCV582 14.4/18V Cordless/Corded XR Wet/Dry Vacuum (DCV-582)
Hi Gasmk1, thank for the reply - I've looked at that one, I think that type with the tank and filter would clog up instantly when sucking up a load of soot like you get in a old AGA.
henrys only 580Watts, so a smaller Genny should be good
My 'Van' is a LandRover Defender 110 Utility - it's like the opposite of the TARDIS!
My 'Van' is a LandRover Defender 110 Utility - it's like the opposite of the TARDIS!
I went from a connect to a landrover! It's fine for what I need - I only do oil boilers & AGAs - would be no good if I still did general plumbing and bathrooms, kitchens etc. Too old for all that now :smiley2:I used to use my 90 but gave up with it.. bought a transit connect.
they are hopeless plumbers wagons
I went from a connect to a landrover! It's fine for what I need - I only do oil boilers & AGAs - would be no good if I still did general plumbing and bathrooms, kitchens etc. Too old for all that now :smiley2:
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