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STEAM VACUUM CLEANERS SGV 8/5 – Alfred Karcher SE Co. KG
Cleaning Equipment, Industrial Machinery, Steam Cleaning MachineSTEAM VACUUM CLEANERS SGV 8/5 – Alfred Karcher SE Co. KG
Effortlessly achieve absolute hygiene and cleanliness with our user-friendly steam vacuum cleaner. With practical chemical and self-cleaning functions, and easy operation, maintaining a spotless environment has never been easier.
The SGV 8/5 steam vacuum cleaner is a highly user-friendly machine that offers chemical and self-cleaning functions for absolute hygiene and cleanliness. The Easy Operation selector switch and ergonomic handle with trigger make it easy to use, and all functions can be controlled quickly and directly during operation. The eco!efficiency mode saves costs and enables noise-sensitive areas to be cleaned without further steps. Accessories can be stored directly on the machine for easy access. The SGV 8/5 also features a self-cleaning mode and a chemical function for solvating stubborn dirt. It is an environmentally friendly option that saves costs and ensures hygienic cleaning of hard surfaces.
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