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Look, no cables...

Look, no cables...

Cordless vac a sound choice
February 29th 2008

Nilfisk-Advance has launched the GD 911 Battery Tub Vac featuring new generation Lithium Ion (Li-ion) battery technology for extended battery life and longer running time between charging.

The new vac has an impressive 100W suction power and high filtration, and with a sound level of just 68dB(A), the company says it's a sound choice for daytime cleaning operations.

Being battery-powered, the GD 911 is a useful option where there is no power supply - such as on trains and aircraft - or wherever trailing cables could present an inconvenience or safety hazard.

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