Fein 9-11-55 Turbo 8 Amp 6 Gallon 1.11 Horsepower Wet/Dry Vacuum With Auto-Start
Price : $254.00
Features
Quiet Vacuum - 63 Decibles
Wet and Dry vacuum
90 inch Static Water Lift
Dual fan motor to prevent electrical damage
Fein Quality
Product Description
Combines easy portability with superior power. Vac can be used wet or dry… Continue reading
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