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$29 Turbo Dust Interceptor w/Free Shipping @ Close The Deal

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Here is a coupon code to get $10 off the Turbo Dust Interceptor at Close The Deal.

Simply enter the code "turbocleaner" at checkout to get this awesome dust filter for only $29 including delivery across Australia.

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    Have one just like this from Godfreys and it works very well.
    All the dirt etc ends up in the tube which you empty into the bin, save a fortune on bags.

  • +3

    seen these at the happy herb shop

  • +1

    Mad Max special edition vacuum accessory.

  • +2

    Can you please read the deal posting guidelines? i had to change pretty much everything you wrote to meet the site rules

    • +3

      might as well delete the post and tell him to try again.

  • or you know buy a bagless vaccum cleaner.

  • +2

    does this come with ambulance insurance to deal with the inevitable?

  • +3

    Cool, now I can keep my vacuum clean

  • +1

    Looks like a dildo / vibrator in the pic

    Its a Turbo Dust Interceptor

  • +1

    Tried to order but not working. Ah well! Just saved $29.

  • What makes it "turbo?" Or is this just required vacuum jargon these days? Surely it sucks the same.

    • but this one sucks and blows at the same time

  • Looks pretty "legitimate" company
    http://www.closethedeal.com.au/customer-service

    Oh forgot to mention, try "About us", then you will get the ultimate price match deal you ever want…"ANY PRICE ON ANY PRODUCT !"

    Hit&run again or just too busy packing their stuff/ making the next website up?

  • What is it good for sucking?

  • This patented technology is exclusive to LOGIK!

    Funny I had a samsung vacuum with the same looking attachment, worked well too.

  • These are very handy for sucking up paint chips and powder, or for flour or sugar spills in the kitchen. If you try to suck fine-grained particles into some types of vacuum cleaners it can be a fire hazard, it can clog the filter, or it can leave a sticky residue. It's also handy for picking up small screws or earrings if they fall between floorboards or furniture, as the parts will be easily visible in the clear container instead of the vacuum cleaner itself.

    I have a similar one of these and used it when a stupid painter sanded back a wall without first putting drop-sheets over our expensive brand-new rug. I was furious, as he'd been told not to begin any work until everything was covered. He tried to hide his mistake with a vacuum cleaner borrowed from his work-mate, but the filter kept clogging and he burned out the motor. Horrible burning smell. I'd been out buying lunch and returned fifteen minutes later, to find them scratching their heads. After yelling at him a bit, I remembered I had one of these attachments in the garage, and it sucked up all the fine dust without damaging my vacuum cleaner.

    I also used it once to suck up sugar from between floorboards, after a shopping bag split causing a kilo bag of sugar to explode all over the room. I can only imagine the horrible sticky mess that sucking sugar into a standard vacuum without the attachment might cause. Even a wet/dry shop-vac like I have in the garage would have to be cleaned out very well to make sure no sugary residue would be left over to attract bugs and go mouldy over time.

    • for this reason, i always make sure the properties i buy has tiled floors…. may not look as posh as floorboards, but cleaning up mess is a breeze.

  • It works but it also kills the ergonomics of ur vac
    Not easy to handle for large areas

  • Had one for a year, will buy another one as a backup.

  • +2

    I was interested in of these myself and did some more research and came across this blog. It was worth a read and had change my mind in using one of these attachment for day to day use. I hope this helps.

    "How to save money on Vacuum Cleaner Bags and other lies"
    http://www.vacuumspot.com.au/blog/bagless-chamber-lies

    and part 2

    "Top 5 tips for using a Bagless Vacuum Chamber"
    http://www.vacuumspot.com.au/blog/bagless-chamber-tips

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