Have owned one of these for about 5 years and its been the best cheap vac, very tough and reliable easy to empty. Good suction and at lower wattage than most. Added benefit of being a shop vac / pick up spills etc. Only negatives are it's big and bulky to drag around and the handle and extensions are thin plastic, which is ok if you're careful and don't stand on it. Bargain at this price and the lowest it's been by a few dollars from what I can find.
Bosch 1000 Watt Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner and Blower $93 Delivered @ Amazon AU
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Are you referring to the Ryobi for $59? https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-1250w-15l-wet-dry-vacuum-r…
Does it get annoying / costly in the long run to have to keep replacing dust bags? Asking as I've never had a vacuum that uses dust bags before.
This one doesn't use dust bags, or at least I have never used them with it. Just unclip and empty out dirt. You do need to detach the filter and give it a few shakes or knocks to get the dust out of it.
Helpful to know thanks! I saw it included dust bags and assumed it had to be used. Good to know you've never used them :)
$24 for 5pcs on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com.au/Bosch-Paper-Bag-Cleaner-2609256F32…
As figarow said, you can use without a bag, just the inside gets messier without one and will clog the filter, just need to clean the filter more often if not using with a bag.
I only use bags when vacuuming things like concrete/plaster dust from cutting/grinding. Normal dirt I dont use bags as others have said. And obviously no bags when I use it for getting up water.
Anyone.knownhow loud this is? Couldn't find a db rating
Can't tell you how much but it's loud.
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bunning $54?