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Sansai 2400W Cyclonic Bagless Vacuum Cleaner with HEPA Filter $79.94 Delivered @ Melbourne Electronics via Catch

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Compact and maneuverable, this vacuum cleaner is equipped with electronic adjustment of power, automatic cable rewinder, and no-touch system for cleaning the bin. It features a multi-cyclone + HEPA-filter system, high suction power, 360 degree hose rotation and more to provide an easy solution to cleaning your carpets and hard floors.
Sansai appliances
Cyclonic Bagless Vacuum Cleaner
Contents include:

Cyclonic vacuum cleaner and connecting parts
Upholstery nozzle
Combined crevice/brush nozzle

Easy to empty dust tank
4-stage filteration system
Power control on body
High suction power
Special lower noise design
Large carry handle
360 degree hose rotation
Metal telescopic tube
Multi-cyclone + HEPA-filter system
Washable HEPA filter
Automatic cable winder
Parking system
Materials: N/A
Power: 2400W
Cord length: N/A
Model: VC-007
Colour: Black/Red

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  • +1

    Isn't this just some cheap china rebranded vacuum?

    I think I would sooner buy something from kmart.

    • +1

      Sansai is basically a long time $2 shop brand.

  • +1

    I was just about to say, probably more decent vacuums at Kmart

  • the Sansai is indeed and japanese brand.
    i believe it has better quality compared to homebrand
    the customer reviews on the site would help.
    cheers

    • If its actually a japanese brand, then it should be made in Japan.

      Is it made in Japan?

      I already know the answer but I want to hear you say it.

      • +1

        thought apple iphone are 'designed in california' but made in china
        what else is not made in china?

    • the Sansai is indeed and japanese brand

      Really? Isn't this just some company that started up in Australia in the 90s, importing cheap Chinese shit and putting their label on it?

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