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V-TUF XR11000 240V 110L 3300W Wet & Dry Industrial Vacuum Cleaner - 20Ft GCXALU50 GUTTER KIT

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£2,199.99 Inc. VAT
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V-TUF XR11000-240GCXKIT5 kit view showing vacuum and carbon fibre telescopic gutter lance

V-TUF XR11000 240V 110L 3300W Wet & Dry Industrial Vacuum Cleaner - 20Ft GCXALU50 GUTTER KIT

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Code: XR11000-240GCXKIT1
£1,833.33 Ex. VAT
£2,199.99 Inc. VAT
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£2,199.99 Inc. VAT
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Key Features

  • 20FT ALUMINIUM POLE KIT – 6 metre aluminium pole set with 38mm poles, for gutter work from ground level.
  • 110-LITRE CAPACITY – 110 litre tank for extended clearance work without stopping to empty.
  • 3300W TWIN MOTORS – Two independently controlled motors, 3300W combined, on a 240V supply.
  • 40MM SIDE INLET – Side inlet compatible with 40mm bore gutter cleaning accessories.
  • FLOAT CUT-OFF – Auto-stops suction when the tank is full; 5m x 40mm hose, wand set and HEPA filter supplied.

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Description
Specifications
Industries
  • Outdoor cleaning
  • Social housing estate maintenance
  • Facilities management
  • Cleaning trade contractors
Legislation
  • Working at Height Regulations 2005
  • RIDDOR
  • Environmental Permitting
Warranty
12 Months
Powered by
240V Mains
Chemical application
Total stop system
Weight
12kg
Product dimensions
430 x 430 x 200 mm
Sound level db a
74 dB(A)
Power Output (W)
3300
Filtration class
Wet & Dry
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  • V-TUF XR11000 240V 110L 3300W Wet & Dry Industrial Vacuum Cleaner - 20Ft GCXALU50 GUTTER KIT
    £1,833.33 Ex. VAT
    £2,199.99 Inc. VAT
    Regular price  £0.00 Sale price  £1,833.33 Ex. VAT
    £2,199.99 Inc. VAT
    Code: XR11000-240GCXKIT1
    Industries
    • Outdoor cleaning
    • Social housing estate maintenance
    • Facilities management
    • Cleaning trade contractors
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    Description
    A professional gutter vacuum — ideal for high-level gutter cleaning without scaffolding. V-TUF XR11000 240V 110L 3300W Wet & Dry Industrial Vacuum Cleaner — 20ft GCX ALU 50mm Gutter Kit (XR11000-240GCXKIT1) bundles the XR11000 110L 240V industrial vacuum with a 20ft aluminium 50mm gutter clea...
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    Chemical Application
    Litres/Per Minute N/A
    Operating Pressure N/A
    Powered By 240V Mains
    Product Dimensions 430 x 430 x 200 mm
    Sound Level (dB(A)) 74 dB(A)
    Total Stop System
    Warranty 12 Months
    Weight 12kg
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a wet/dry vacuum and a dust extractor?

A wet/dry vacuum is a general-purpose industrial vacuum designed to collect both liquid and dry debris — water, slurry, dust, chips, shavings and general workshop waste. It is not classified to a filtration standard and is not suitable for hazardous dusts.

A dust extractor is a purpose-built tool for capturing hazardous dust at source during cutting, grinding, sanding and drilling operations. Dust extractors are certified to M-Class or H-Class filtration standards under EN 60335-2-69, meaning they capture a defined minimum percentage of fine dust particles before they reach the operator's breathing zone.

For COSHH-regulated dust-generating work — including CDM 2015 construction sites, occupied buildings and work with silica-containing materials — a certified M-Class or H-Class dust extractor is required by law. A wet/dry vacuum is not an acceptable substitute.

What size vacuum do I need?

Tank capacity determines how long you can work before emptying. For general workshop and site use, 20–40 litre tanks are practical for most applications. For sustained heavy-duty use across a full working day — large sites, multiple operatives, high-volume debris — 60–80 litre tanks reduce downtime from frequent emptying.

Motor power determines suction performance on heavier debris and over longer hose runs. Twin-motor machines maintain higher suction levels and are better suited to sustained commercial use. Single-motor machines are lighter and more portable, suited to lighter applications and where portability matters.

For guidance on the right machine for your specific application, call our Lincoln service team on 01522 787978.

How often do I need to empty and clean the vacuum filter?

Filter maintenance frequency depends on the type and volume of material being collected. For fine dust applications — cutting, grinding, sanding — filters should be checked and cleaned at the end of every working session. A blocked filter reduces suction performance significantly and increases the risk of dust bypassing the filter.

Many V-TUF machines have an automatic filter shaker that cleans the filter during use, maintaining suction performance without stopping work. Check the user manual for your specific model.

For H-Class vacuums used on asbestos or mould remediation: the filter and dust bag must be disposed of as hazardous waste without opening at the end of each job. Never clean or reuse H-Class filters from hazardous dust applications.

Can I use my vacuum to collect water and wet debris?

V-TUF wet/dry vacuums are designed for both wet and dry use. For wet use, ensure the correct filter configuration is in place as specified in the user manual — typically the foam filter is removed or a wet filter fitted for liquid collection. Operating with a dry filter in wet conditions will saturate the filter, block airflow and damage the motor.

Dust extractors (M-Class and H-Class) are dry use only and must never be used to collect liquids.

Check the product specification and user manual for your specific model to confirm wet use capability and the correct filter configuration before use.

My vacuum has lost suction — what should I check first?

The most common causes of suction loss are a blocked or saturated filter, a full tank, a blockage in the hose or tool connection, or a split or poorly connected hose.

Start by checking the filter — remove it and clean or replace it. Check the tank level — a full tank will significantly reduce suction. Disconnect the hose and check for blockages by running the vacuum without the hose attached. If suction is strong without the hose, the blockage is in the hose or tool connection.

For further troubleshooting, visit the V-TUF support hub or call our Lincoln service team on 01522 787978. Replacement filters, bags and hoses are available for next-day dispatch.

What accessories are available for my vacuum?

V-TUF supplies a full range of accessories for every vacuum in the current range — replacement filters, dust bags, hoses, crevice tools, upholstery attachments, floor heads, round brushes and hose adapters for tool connection. Spare parts and accessories are held in stock at our Lincoln warehouse for next-day dispatch.

To find the correct accessories for your specific model, check the accessories section on your product page or call our Lincoln service team on 01522 787978 with your machine model and serial number.

Can I use my vacuum outdoors?

Most V-TUF wet/dry vacuums are suitable for outdoor use in dry conditions. Check the IP rating for your specific model — machines with an IP rating of IP24 or above provide splash protection suitable for outdoor use in light rain or wet environments.

Do not use any vacuum in standing water or in conditions where the machine itself could become submerged. For outdoor dust-generating work, ensure the machine and its electrical connections are kept away from direct rainfall.

For outdoor use on construction sites, the 110V version with a site transformer is the correct specification under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.

Is this machine suitable for wet and dry use?

V-TUF wet and dry vacuums are designed for both wet and dry applications. For wet use, ensure the correct wet filter configuration is in place as specified in the user manual — operating with a dry filter in wet conditions will damage the filter and reduce suction performance.

For dust extraction machines (M-Class and H-Class), wet use is not appropriate — these are dry dust extraction tools only. Check the product specification for your specific model if you are unsure.

What warranty does the machine come with?

V-TUF machines come with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use conditions. The warranty does not cover damage from misuse, incorrect voltage supply, use with non-approved chemicals, or failure to maintain the machine in accordance with the user manual.

V-TUF holds spares for every machine in current production. Call our Lincoln service team on 01522 787978 for warranty claims, spare parts and technical support.

Where can I get spare parts and accessories?

V-TUF holds spare parts for every machine in current production at our Lincoln warehouse. Spare parts and accessories are available through the V-TUF website or by calling our Lincoln service team on 01522 787978.

For urgent spare parts requirements, call the service team directly — next-day dispatch is available for stocked parts. Quote your machine model and serial number when ordering.

What is PUWER and does it apply to my equipment?

PUWER — the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 — applies to any equipment used at work. It requires that work equipment is suitable for its intended purpose, maintained in safe working order, inspected at appropriate intervals, and operated only by personnel who have received adequate training and information.

PUWER applies to V-TUF pressure washers, vacuums, dust extractors and spray extraction machines when used in a work context — including by sole traders, contractors and employees. It does not apply to domestic use in a private home.

In practice, PUWER compliance means: use the machine only for its intended purpose, carry out the maintenance specified in the user manual, keep a record of maintenance and inspection, and ensure operators are trained before use. The V-TUF TotalCare managed equipment programme includes annual safety inspection and maintenance records that directly support PUWER compliance.

What is the difference between 110V and 240V?

240V is the standard UK mains voltage — suitable for any location with a mains socket. This is the correct choice for use in domestic properties, offices, kennels, grooming salons, workshops and most commercial premises.

110V is the mandated voltage for portable electrical equipment on UK construction and maintenance sites under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. A 110V centre-tapped earth (CTE) supply from a yellow site transformer limits the shock voltage to 55V, significantly reducing the risk of fatal electric shock in wet or outdoor site conditions.

If you are working on a construction site, in a void property under active refurbishment, or anywhere a site manager has specified 110V — use the 110V model. Do not use a 240V machine on a site where 110V is specified.

Do I need a transformer to use a 110V machine?

Yes — 110V machines require a 110V centre-tapped earth (CTE) site transformer to operate. These are standard equipment on UK construction and maintenance sites and are available from tool hire companies. Do not attempt to connect a 110V machine directly to a 240V mains supply.

If you are not working on a construction site and do not have a site transformer, the 240V model is the correct choice.