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Thread Author: Bobby Replies: 11

 Dyson DC07 - any good for car? - VxFan
>> Yes you really need a mains powered cleaner for a car.

Really? I only use a mains powered one for a really deep clean once or twice a year at most, or if some messy eater has deposited a load of crumbs between the front seats and centre console.

Rest of the time I use a battery powered one on a weekly basis, and take out the removable mats and give them a quick rub down with a stiff hand brush.

Bought this cordless vacuum cleaner from LIDL for £10 at least 10 years ago. It takes a 6v lead acid battery, which are readily available. I think I've replaced it twice in the time I've had it. Run time is approx. 30 mins.

www.kompernass.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=97

We've also got another one indoors for quick clean ups to save getting the mains powered one out.
 Messages Author Date
 Dyson handheld V7 - any good for car? new Bobby 12 May 19 20:08
 Dyson DC07 - any good for car? new Bromptonaut 12 May 19 20:38
 Dyson DC07 - any good for car? new Bobby 12 May 19 22:41
 Dyson DC07 - any good for car? new Fenlander 13 May 19 09:42
 Dyson DC07 - any good for car? new CGNorwich 13 May 19 10:11
 Dyson DC07 - any good for car? new VxFan 13 May 19 10:19
 Dyson DC07 - any good for car? new CGNorwich 13 May 19 12:42
 Dyson DC07 - any good for car? new VxFan 13 May 19 12:53
 Dyson DC07 - any good for car? new No FM2R 13 May 19 18:27
 Dyson DC07 - any good for car? new Fenlander 13 May 19 11:07
 Dyson handheld V7 - any good for car? new Kevin 13 May 19 21:36
 Dyson handheld V7 - any good for car? new Zero 13 May 19 22:01
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