Feature

●For dust-free and residue-free drilling.
●Drill dust catcher reliably holds on all standard wall and ceiling surfaces.
●Overhead drilling easily possible.
●Compatible with all Kärcher multi-purpose vacuum cleaners.


Description

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From the manufacturer

Kärcher 2.863-234.0 Drill Dust Catcher

Instead of cumbersome and above all subsequent sweeping or vacuuming, simply remove drill dust where it is formed, directly on the drill hole. It doesnt matter whether you place the drill on the wall or on the ceiling or whether the surface is made of tiles, wallpaper, plaster, stone, concrete or wood: Thanks to the patent-pending 2-chamber system and the foam rubber seal, the accessories for the Kärcher Home & Garden multi-purpose vacuum cleaner WD 2-6 hold on any common surface. You are not on the help by a second person, but can easily drill on its own and vacuum the drilling dust clean. Our drill dust catcher is suitable for all standard drills with drill sizes up to 15 mm.

By pressing the yellow switch, the position of the dust catcher can be easily changed without having to turn off the vacuum cleaner.

Suitable accessory for the Kärcher multi-purpose vacuum cleaner WD 2-6. For drills with a drill size up to 15 mm

  • For dust and residue-free drilling
  • Drilling dust catcher reliably holds on all standard wall and ceiling surfaces.
  • Can be easily drilled overhead
  • Drilling and vacuuming without the help of a second Easy to use
  • Easy to use – connect suction hose, switch on suction cup, place accessories in the desired place and drill.

About Karcher

The Alfred Kärcher GmbH & Co. KG is internationally renowned for high quality cleaning technology. Alfred Kärcher was one of the inventors that created Württemberg so many since the beginning of the industrialisation. In the early 1930s, Alfred Kärcher specialised in the construction of large dip radiators, that is to say salt melts, which were heated with immersion heaters. With the development of the first hot water pressure washer, Alfred Kärcher finally managed the breakthrough in the cleaning technology after the second world war. In the following decades, the Swabian family business develops into the worldwide concern and in the field of cleaning technology. Far more than 500 patents and utility patterns and numerous breakthrough innovations show the innovative leadership of the Swabas, made in Germany.

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