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4th May 1962, Page 98
4th May 1962
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ACOMPACT, portable suction cleaner has been introduced by Stenor, Ltd., Richmond, Surrey, one of the Firth Cleveland Group companies. It is called the Stenor Car Valeter and is operated by compressed air at a minimum pressure of 70 p.s.i.

At the normal operating pressure of 90-150 p.s.i. the cleaner is said to give very powerful suction. A rubber nozzle is fitted at the end of the tube and this can be quickly removed to clear out awkward corners or crevices. Alternatively, by giving the handle grip a quarter turn, the Valeter will blow out a powerful jet of air, Using the cleaner is said to be quite simple. The handle grip on the suction tube is designed for easy coupling to either a a-in. or i-in, air-line hose at one end; while a spring loaded press button at the other end is used to start the suction. The Valeter has no motor vanes or other moving parts that are likely to become worn or damaged. Ne trade price is £4 7s. 6d.

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