Founded in 2008, Metzger Business Search (part of the Metzger Group) is a specialist consultancy. Business Acquisition and Sales Specialists
We work with clients looking to grow their business through strategic acquisition of targeted companies. We also support clients wishing to sell their business with pre-sales advice and a fully managed, highly discreet sales process.
We specialise in the contract cleaning and support services sector.
Our team has successfully completed over 70 M&A deals, involving UK companies selling and being acquired by UK trade, private equity and international buyers.
For a confidential discussion, please call: James Metzger: 07774 171727
www.metzgerbusinesssearch.com
18V LXT THE FUTURE IS CORDLESS
18V LXT STICK VACS: DCL280 & DCL281
DCL281: Colours Black with Clear, Brushless Motor, LED Light, Sealed Suction 8.2 kPa, Air Volume 1.5 m³/min, Speed settings 3, Suction Power 60/45/15W, Filter HEPA, Weight 1.2 - 1.6 kg, Capacity 750ml, Sound Pressure Level 71 dB(A).
DCL280: Colours Blue / White, Brushless Motor, LED Light, Sealed Suction 6.4 kPa, Air Volume 1.4 m³/min, Speed settings 1, Suction Power 45W, Filter HEPA, Weight 1.2 - 1.6 kg, Capacity 750ml, Sound Pressure Level 70 dB(A).
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DCL280 DCL281
CYCLONE ATTACHMENT
The efficient cyclonic action captures up to 90% of dust particles and increases productivity by reducing the need to empty the main canister/filter by 84%. Disposal is a breeze with its one-touch release. • Increased Storage Capacity • Easy One Touch Release • Powerful Suction
Cyclone Attachments 191D71-3 (White) 191D73-9 (Black)
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