We've got a 27 kh Black and Decker Dust Buster - about £50 or so on Amazon. Charges up from the mains. Unlike many dedicated car vacs, it's pretty powerful and has a boost mode and an extendable nozzle to get into awkward gaps. The boost mode is good for really difficult bits.
Very useful in the house as well. No additional tools though.
Gtech Multi Car Accessory Kit
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By all accounts they are very good, much better than the dyson ones.
Not cheap and they could be used to clean your flat aswell meaning you could sell the one you have in your house and get one for both tasks, something im contemplating
Cordless one's are useless! The only half decent ones are the dyson and you will pay up for them. I have one for my work truck and it ok but nothing to shout about. Battery only lasts 20 minutes or so.
Dont even bother about the like of black and decker powered from a cigarette lighter.
If you have no choice but to use cordless it would have to be a Dyson or Gtech. I've got the Gtech, but I still don't use it in my car as I prefer corded.
I have a few of these vacuums and they are just as powerful as the corded version. They come with 2 batteries which will last 30 minutes each from a full charge.
I managed to pick a few up from eBay on auction last year for a good price.
I have a few of these vacuums and they are just as powerful as the corded version. They come with 2 batteries which will last 30 minutes each from a full charge.
I managed to pick a few up from eBay on auction last year for a good price.
Saw the Dyson V6 on sale for £179 in Currys 6 months ago and bought one of them.
Its great, we have the long attachment with the floor brush and we use it throughout the house too.
The old Dyson is sat on a shelf in the garage for dirty work
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