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Piperdave22

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I’m looking to get a decent wet vac . I have been using a Charles but it’s started spitting out when full and not shutting off
Had a titan and it corroded through the bottom .
Want it for sucking up brick dust when chasing pipes but also for final clean Etc so don’t want it blowing dust everywhere .
Aswell as general plumbing uses obviously .
Only have a small van so one that does all would be ideal but I’m thinking it may be best to just buy two , one for wet and one for dry .

What are you all using / recommend. Don’t mind paying good money for it . If it’s a decent bit of kit.
 

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