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Metro Vacuum MDV3TCA DataVac/3 Pro Series 1.7-HP, 2-Speed Motor Toner Vac with Carrying Case
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- 1-2/3 Peak horsepower, 2 speed motor
- Includes 6-Feet; flexible hose, 2-20-Inch extension wands, pik-all nozzle, crevice tool, dusting brush, air pin pointer, shoulder strap, 2 extra toner filters, 4-Piece micro cleaning tool kit and snorkel probe
- High tech vacuum/blower, cleans all types of computer equipment
- Environmentally, and user friendly, and inexpensive
- Made in USA
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Metro Vacuum MDV3TCA DataVac/3 Pro Series 1.7-HP, 2-Speed Motor Toner Vac with Carrying Case
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A hooded thief has stolen five masterpieces including a Picasso and a Matisse in a dawn raid from a Paris museum today. The daring heist is set to be what may be one of the biggest crimes in art history. Museum officials discovered the paintings – believed to be worth hundreds of millions of pounds – missing early this morning at the Paris Museum of Modern Art. A lone thief disguised in a hood was captured on the museum’s CCTV cameras leaping through a broken window, the Paris prosecutor’s office said. It is not yet clear if he was working with other people. ‘He was heavily disguised with a hood and face covering, said an officer at the scene. An official said the paintings were by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, George Braque, Amedeo Modigliani and Fernand Leger. Picasso’s ‘Dove with Green Peas’ (1912) and Matisse’s ‘Pastoral’ (1906) were among the masterpieces taken. The others were George Braque’s ‘Landscape with Olive Tree’ (1906), Amedeo Modogliani’s ‘Woman with a Fan’ (1919) and Fernand Leger’s ‘Still Life with a Chandelier’ (1922). The prosecutor’s office initially estimated the five paintings’ total worth at as much as 500million euros. However, the museum itself has since downgraded that estimate to about 100million euros. Experts maintained the paintings would be worth hundreds of millions at auction. Experts in France said they would be ‘impossible to sell’ on the open market. Art critic Louis Maillot said: ‘These painting could never be sold, they would be …
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Worthless junk,
Bought 3 of these for my laserjet service business and returned them all because of the terrible suction. I have 15 year old LJ vacs that out perform this junk hands down!!
Don’t bother!!
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|Vacuum unit works great, but accessories not so well.,
Vacuum unit works great, but accessories do not fit well. Also if you use the micro cleaning attachment, the vacuum gets very hot.
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