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Bosch2100W 3L Vacuum Cleaner (Model: BSN2100RU)

R1,099

R1,600
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R1,099

R1,600
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Bosch Bagged Vacuum Cleaner Black is a compact cleaning solution powered by a 2100W motor. This super-light vacuum cleaner is fitted with a hygienic filter system that filters air, trapping particulate and debris, and releasing only clean air through its exhaust vents. Use either of the included nozzles to clean upholstery or reach into nooks and crannies.

Product Features
  • Thorough cleaning results thanks to the powerful 2100 watt motor
  • Easy storage and operation thanks to super-light and compact design (3.6 kg)
  • Cleaning performance can be adjusted to the type of floor thanks to electronic performance control (using rotary control)
  • Hygienic filter system: clean and filtered exhaust air
  • Two accessories: crevice nozzle and upholstery nozzle
Product Specification
  • Input power : 300 - max. 2100 W
  • Variable suction control
  • Ergo grip handle
  • Telescopic tube with sliding button
  • Adjustable floor tool (width 260 mm)
  • 2 part accessory set: crevice nozzle & upholstery nozzle
  • Air clean 2 filtration (6 stage)
  • Permanent dust bag
  • Dust bag capacity: Large
  • Dust bag change indicator
  • Parking and storage aids
  • Automatic cable rewind
  • Operating radius: 8 m
  • Weight: 3.6 kg (cylinder only)
  • Warranty - 1 Year
  • Model: BSN2100RU
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