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I have just posted this in another thread, but it might be of interest to someone here

Karcher on offer for £49.99 inc, at Tradepoint, can't order online, you will have to go down

Karcher 220-240V Wet & Dry Vacuum, 16296830 | TradePoint

They are £150 in Screwfix

Karcher WD3.500P 1400W 17Ltr Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner 230V | NoLinkingToThis

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DON'T BUY ONE! They are dreadful, only hold a cupful of water and spray the rest out the back! Get a Titan on instead, much better machine.
 
I have the Titan as well, but this Karcher was on display next to the George 2 weeks ago, the Karcher (German engineered) is much better quality, it has better suction and better fittings.

It is 3 times the machine of the Wickes own branded one @ £40 and better than the George and Henry which people also seem to rate
 
I've got one of these.

Agreed it does spew out water from the back but I put it on a towel & also a towel over it when using it to minimise the mess it makes.

I've also put a waterbutt tap on it to use as a drain off so when it's in use you can empty the water attaching a hose.
 
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