Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaners

Clean Room Prima Wet-Dry Vacuum Cleaner Industrial Vacuum Cleaner 2000W HEPA 60l Outlet Certified
Clean Room Prima Wet-Dry Vacuum Cleaner Red Wet-dry vacuum
£ 159.99
IVC-50 Wet/Dry Vacuum 2000W
IVC-50 Wet/Dry Vacuum Cleaner Yellow Wet-dry vacuum
£ 155.99
Reinraum 2G Wet/Dry Vacuum Carpet Cleaner Combination Vacuum 1250 W 20L
Reinraum 2G Wet/Dry Vacuum Carpet Cleaner Sky Blue Wet-dry vacuum
£ 109.99
IVC-30 30L Wet and Dry Vacuum 1800W Vacuum Cleaner
IVC-30 Wet/Dry Vacuum Cleaner Yellow Wet-dry vacuum
£ 99.99
Reinraum 3-in-1 Wet / Dry Vacuum Cleaner Ash Suction 1800W 30l Stainless Steel
Reinraum 3-in-1 Wet / Dry Vacuum Cleaner Gray Metallic Wet-dry vacuum
£ 99.99
Clean Room Prima Wet-Dry Vacuum Cleaner Industrial Vacuum Cleaner 1800W 30l Outlet Certified
Clean Room Prima Wet-Dry Vacuum Cleaner Red Wet-dry vacuum
£ 94.99

What are wet & dry vacuum cleaners?

Wet & dry vacuum cleaners are versatile cleaning devices capable of removing not only dry dust but also tackling wet messes and spills. These appliances are gaining popularity due to their ability to handle both indoor and outdoor tasks, including clearing debris, dust, liquid spillages, and even snow or garden leaves. Originally employed for heavy-duty construction jobs, they are now increasingly found in household settings. Wet & dry vacuums operate by sucking up both solid dirt and liquid messes, utilising a bucket system rather than a vacuum bag or canister. They come with various attachments, making them suitable for numerous tasks, including unblocking sinks and cleaning carpets.

What types of wet & dry vacuum cleaners are available?

Wet & dry vacuum cleaners come in several types, each designed for specific cleaning needs. The handheld models are lightweight and ideal for quick clean-ups in small or hard-to-reach areas. Upright models generally have more power and capacity, suitable for larger spills or debris. Canister models are versatile, offering a balance between power and manoeuvrability. Industrial types are robust, designed for heavy-duty tasks in workshops or construction sites. Backpack models offer mobility for tasks requiring frequent movement. Some models even have blower functions for tasks like leaf blowing. Remember, each type has its strengths and weaknesses, so choose based on your specific needs.

How do I choose the right wet & dry vacuum cleaner?

Selecting the right wet & dry vacuum cleaner depends on your specific needs. First, assess the cleaning surfaces and tasks you'll be dealing with, such as the presence of carpets, smooth floors, stairs, or above-floor areas. Next, consider the capacity and portability required for your tasks, especially for larger debris or liquid spillages. If you're dealing with allergens, bagged vacuum cleaners may be more suitable due to their ability to minimise exposure to dust during maintenance. For heavy-duty tasks, consider industrial models for their durability and power. Lastly, look for a product with a good warranty and customer service.

Advantages of buying a wet & dry vacuum cleaner?

A wet & dry vacuum cleaner is a versatile tool, offering many advantages. Firstly, it provides dual functionality, being able to clean both dry debris and liquid spills, thereby saving you the cost of separate machines. It's ideal for comprehensive home and outdoor cleaning, including carpets, floors, cars, and garages. With high suction power, it can handle heavy-duty tasks and stubborn dirt. Its large capacity allows for extended use without frequent emptying. Additionally, some models offer blower functions, useful for leaf cleaning. It's also beneficial for allergy sufferers, as most have excellent filtration systems. Lastly, they are typically robust and long-lasting.

Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner FAQs

Which filters should I use for wet and dry pickup?

The type of filter to use depends on the model of your vacuum. Some vacuums may require a specific kind of filter for wet pickups and another one for dry pickups. Always refer to your vacuum's user manual or contact the manufacturer for the most accurate information.

Why does my vacuum blow dust back into the room?

If your vacuum is blowing dust back into the room, it might be due to a problem with the filtration system. Ensure the filter is properly installed and is not too old or dirty. Changing the filter as recommended by the manufacturer can prevent this issue.

Why does my wet & dry vacuum cleaner lose suction?

The most common causes of loss of suction in a wet & dry vacuum cleaner are either dirty filters or a clog in the hose. Regularly cleaning or replacing the filters and checking the hose for blockages can help maintain optimal suction power.

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