Wolff duo stripper used once

£9.00
Carpets & Flooring
moelfre, Brynrefail
Good
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Sep 24, 2025

Description

Got this Wolff stripper and it’s been used for just one job — not much, really. It’s basically brand new in every way, just a bit worn from one go. Normally it’s worth over £1,700, but I’m letting it go for a fraction of that. I’ve kept it well and it’s been used on small to medium areas, so it’s still in great shape.

The one I’ve got is the Duro Stripper VG — has a wheel set that makes it easier to handle, so you can use it either by hand or on a floor with the adjustable handle. The casing is solid metal, built to handle rough conditions, and the bearings are smooth — barely any vibration.

Tech specs: 230V or 115V, 2.0kW, starts with a current limiter, max width 210mm, runs at 8,500 rpm, weighs 16kg, and can strip 30–50m² per hour.

It comes with:
- The main stripper unit
- Wheel set
- Two blades (210mm x 50mm x 0.7mm and 210mm x 60mm x 1mm)
- Tool kit
- Hearing protection
- Safety gloves
- Blade cover

Accessories:
- Carrying case #13349
- Wheel set #16151
- Spare blades (10 pcs):
- #13343 (210 x 60 x 1 mm — for linoleum, PVC)
- #13344 (210 x 60 x 0.7 mm — for textiles)
- #13345 (210 x 60 x 1.5 mm — for linoleum, PVC, rubber)
- #13346 (serrated blade 210 x 60 x 1 mm — great for felt or fleece backing)

The blades are high-quality, hardened steel with a special coating, and sharpened using CNC tech — so they stay sharp and cut cleanly.

It’s been stored in a dry place, never exposed to moisture or damage. I’m moving to moelfre, Brynrefail and it’s just sitting in a storage box. If you’re into floor stripping and want something reliable, this one’s a real solid pick.

Price is £9 — no hassle, just a good tool that’s still working well.
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