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Nilfisk has you covered


The VP300 HEPA tub vacuum is a staple vacuum cleaner for all sectors, including a top rated H13 HEPA exhaust filter as standard, ensuring that expelled air contains low levels of allergens. The VP300 is also renowned for being highly cost effective and is available with an attachment that allows the client to use other manufacturer’s accessories if necessary.


The VP300 also weighs in at only 5kg and boasts a low sound level of 58 dB(A), perfect for daytime cleaning and easy transportation.


More crowded high traffic areas are catered for with the Nilfisk upright VU500 vacuums in both 12- and 15-inch versions. The beater bar cased within the base of the unit is extremely efficient at removing grit and particles from carpeted surfaces, improving appearance and prolonging carpet life. The uprights are light, quiet and efficient also delivering improved air quality with HEPA filtration.


The flat to floor design allows operators to vacuum perfectly under beds and furniture, easily adjusting the brush height as required. The brush itself is easily accessed for maintenance from the side of the base without the need for tools. The upright vacuum features an onboard extension hose and tube for cleaning hard to reach areas on


the go. A perfect partner for the hard-working tub vacuum.


The VL500 35L wet and dry vacuum is perfect for prompt, safe removal of slip hazards, especially in hard working kitchens. The unit has a special dual filtration system that allows the machine to be used in any environment, wet or dry, without the need to change the filters.


Nilfisk is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of commercial and industrial cleaning equipment. No obligation site surveys and demonstrations are available on request.


www.nilfisk.co.uk The X factor


The new range of upright vacuum cleaners from SEBO are light to use and offer high performance cleaning. They’re also exceptionally quiet, a feature that’s increasingly desirable in today’s commercial market.


Although there are regulations in place limiting a vacuum cleaner’s sound power level, it’s the quality of the sound that’s often the issue. Two vacuum cleaners with the same technical sound power level, can sound very different to the human ear.


Mindful of this, SEBO sound engineers have successfully subdued the harsher frequencies to which the human ear is sensitive so that with any form of background noise, sound from the XP virtually disappears. This makes them especially suitable for daytime cleaning and for any situation where low noise levels are important.


The XP range features a powerhead which is fully supported on three wheels, which with its powerful brush action pulling it forward means the pushing force required to move the machine is close to zero. Exceptionally light and easy to use as a result, the XP machines also deliver brilliant cleaning performance.


A computer automatically sets the powerhead to the optimum height for the floor, so that the XP can whisk hair and fibre off carpet with ease, where a tub vacuum would struggle to pick up. The XP also grooms the pile, so that carpets look their best too.


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For above the floor cleaning the XP comes with an integrated cleaning wand and features an easy unblocking design, quick-release brush roller and, of course, ‘A’ rated filtration.


If you’re looking for a way to clean with minimum effort. roll out the red carpet for the XP. It’s the standout choice for top results and reliability.


www.sebo.co.uk


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