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IlonaM

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ProAction VC359E4 Cyclonic Bagless Cylinder Cleaner


Well-used over the years, but still working well and has been cleaned as well as possible. Quite compact. I haven't found the manual yet, but if I do I can get in touch with you. In the meantime I can give you a quick demo of how to access the filters for cleaning.


Description: '1600 watts.220 air watts.Hose length 1.5m.Variable power control.2.2 litre total capacity.1.1 litre dust capacity.Dustbin full level mark.HEPA filtration.Washable filter.Foot operated cord rewind and on/off control.Includes floor brush, upholstery tool and crevice tool.On board tool storage.Hose stretches for staircase cleaning.Telescopic metal extension tubes.Floor head adjusts for carpet and hard floor cleaning.5.2m power cord.Weight 5.4kg.'[http://comparestoreprices.co.uk/Vacuum-Cleaners/proaction-vc359e4.asp]


Free for collection from Underhill Rd SE22.

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