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I have the wicked one. It's about 5 years old now and still going strong just a bit wobbly now as I've lost a wheel. I only use it for wet as I can't be bother to keep changing the filter etc.

Don't need to Millsy, it'll still suck up dry material with the combi filter. Just leaves a bit of a mess to empty.

When I bought mine it was £25, now it's over £40 the other wet n dry's available come into play for value for money.
 

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