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Ryobi20L 1250W Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner

R1,199

Retail: R1,750
Excludes shipping

R1,199

R1,750
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About

Ryobi began operations in Japan over 60 years ago manufacturing die-cast components. Since that time, the company has grown to become one of the world’s largest and most advanced aluminum die-cast component suppliers.  Ryobi has accumulated innovative technologies and produces die-cast components for numerous industries, including automotive, computer, telecommunications, and electronic manufacturers.

We have gone to great lengths to gain the trust of users by creating safe, easy-to-use products that are highly functional and durable. With over 150 different models catering to all power equipment categories, Ryobi’s range can satisfy the needs of both trade professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.

Product Features:
  • Wet and dry vacuum cleaner, ideal for vacuuming carpets and smooth surfaces.
  • Includes blower function.
  • Easy to manoeuvre.
  • Standard accessories include: floor tool, crevice tool, cartridge filter, foam filter, dust bag, 1.8m hose set and 3 extension tubes.
Product Specifications:
  • Power Input: 1 250W
  • Nozzle Type: Plastic
  • Suction Pipe Material: Plastic
  • Airflow Rate(L/Min): 15 L/min
  • Pipe Type: Plastic
  • Dust Bag Type: Bagged
  • Number of Cleaning Accessories: 7
  • Drum Material: Stainless steel
  • Material: Stainless steel/Plastic
  • Cord Lenght: 1.8 m
  • Tank Capacity: 18L
  • Suction: 15kpa / 2.17 PSI
  • Dry Vacuum: Cartridge Filter
  • Wet Vacuum: Foam Filter
  • Nett Weight: 4kg
  • Dimensions: 540mm x 490mmx 600m
  • 1 Year Warranty
  • Model no: VC-20  
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