turbo500
Well-known member
Hi all,
So, a bit of backstory first.
Back in about 1998 (I think!) my godparents bought a water filtration vacuum from an in-home demonstrator. At the time, they had a Vax 2000 suction only cleaner and thick carpets. It was the first time I'd ever seen any kind of water filtration vacuum and my Dad (who loves a gimmick!) was very impressed. He got a demo from the same person and bought one. I think it was around £300 from what I remember.
My Dad soldiered on with it for a fair few years until he left it full of dirty water one week and when he went back to it, it had gone all gross and manky inside. So he threw it away and bought an Electrolux from the Co-Op.
I never knew anyone else who owned one and they've rarely cropped up on ebay. I don't think they ever really took off.
Anyway, fastforward to 2017 and I now own one!!! I'm so pleased!! It's not the same colour as the one we had (ours was green) but I remember the brochure that came with my Dad's had both this and the green model on the cover.
It was absolutely filthy when I got it and caked in dried on dust. I don't think whoever owned this ever really cleaned it properly, but after a strip down, new air filters and a whiz through the dishwasher for the seperator and tank, it's come up lovely. It came with all the tools and the user manual.
The dusting tools store in a little compartment on the back and it comes with 3 floor tools - combo hard floor/carpet tool, a huge air-driven turbobrush that's one of the best turbo brushes I've used and a wet pick up squeegee tool. Sorry US friends, no powernozzle.
I've just vacuumed the house and the water was FILTHY! Even after 2 vacuums this week with a Sebo and Electrolux Twin Turbo upright, I was still astounded at what it's pulled out of our carpets.
A full video demo will follow, but in the meantime, here is a snap!

So, a bit of backstory first.
Back in about 1998 (I think!) my godparents bought a water filtration vacuum from an in-home demonstrator. At the time, they had a Vax 2000 suction only cleaner and thick carpets. It was the first time I'd ever seen any kind of water filtration vacuum and my Dad (who loves a gimmick!) was very impressed. He got a demo from the same person and bought one. I think it was around £300 from what I remember.
My Dad soldiered on with it for a fair few years until he left it full of dirty water one week and when he went back to it, it had gone all gross and manky inside. So he threw it away and bought an Electrolux from the Co-Op.
I never knew anyone else who owned one and they've rarely cropped up on ebay. I don't think they ever really took off.
Anyway, fastforward to 2017 and I now own one!!! I'm so pleased!! It's not the same colour as the one we had (ours was green) but I remember the brochure that came with my Dad's had both this and the green model on the cover.
It was absolutely filthy when I got it and caked in dried on dust. I don't think whoever owned this ever really cleaned it properly, but after a strip down, new air filters and a whiz through the dishwasher for the seperator and tank, it's come up lovely. It came with all the tools and the user manual.
The dusting tools store in a little compartment on the back and it comes with 3 floor tools - combo hard floor/carpet tool, a huge air-driven turbobrush that's one of the best turbo brushes I've used and a wet pick up squeegee tool. Sorry US friends, no powernozzle.
I've just vacuumed the house and the water was FILTHY! Even after 2 vacuums this week with a Sebo and Electrolux Twin Turbo upright, I was still astounded at what it's pulled out of our carpets.
A full video demo will follow, but in the meantime, here is a snap!
