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Magnetic Sweeper A S well as the Harlow brush-type sweepers distributed

26th June 1964, Page 58
26th June 1964
Page 58
Page 58, 26th June 1964 — Magnetic Sweeper A S well as the Harlow brush-type sweepers distributed
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by P. Fanghanel and Co. Ltd., the concern is now the U.K. agent for the American Ace Permanent Magnet Floor Sweepers.

A magnet is contained in a steel plate box with a stainlesssteel bottom face plate. The box is of all-welded construction and 4-in.-diameter solid rubber wheels are mounted on the sides. A shaped tubular handle, 3 ft. 2 in. long, fits on to the top of the box, the shaping allowing the sweeper—which is only 4.5 in. in overall height—to be used under cabinets, vehicles and so on.

Two models are made, the Model No. 10, which has an overall width of 10 in. and a magnetic plate 7 in. by 5 in., and Model No. 17, which is 1 ft 5 in. overall width and has a magnetic plate of 1 ft. 2 in. by 5 in.

Concessionaires: P. Fanghanel and Co. Ltd., 50 Holborn Viaduct. London, E.C.1.

Price: Model No. 10, £21 15s.: Model No. 17, £29 I5s. Both prices cx works, delivery 4-6 weeks.

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