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I have a Tesco "Hoover" and its the best. Works on my small bit of carpet, the wooden floors and on jobs. Now 7 years old and never missed a beat. Fair enough you need to empty the bag, so what.
but have you tried a henry
Surely that should read 'Dualit'...?id guess they are bought by the same people who pay tons extra for a toaster......just because its a miele!
Surely that should read 'Dualit'...?id guess they are bought by the same people who pay tons extra for a toaster......just because its a miele!
Was that your philosophy when you met your missus?!forgot to say, they look much better than the henry, its a shame they do not work as well, but who cares what they look like if they suck well
but have you tried a henry
It was a replacement for a Henry.
I always used a Henry at work and thought they were great so bought one for home and told the missus how good it was.
I was wrong.
Honestly, if you are using a Henry to vac your carpets you are walking on a carpet of dirt.
Have you tried a Dyson Animal?
I can never understand what makes normally rational people pay 300 notes for a fookin vacuum cleaner.
We have never owned a Dyson, but on the rare occasion that I have used one, two things occurred to me;
Firstly, they're so user-unfriendly. I couldn't see a switch on it to turn on, couldn't figure out how to make the handle/body unlatch so that it pivoted with the base for hoovering, etc, etc, etc. Everything was an overcomplicated balls-ache. Had to ask the owner how to use it.
Secondly, the thing weighed a ton. OK for me, but as it's 'er indoors' domain, not so great for going up stairs. What do divvy Dyson buyers with too much money do about this? Have one for upstairs, one for downstairs?
We've got an Electrolux upright with a cyclonic thingamyjig that cost £60 from Makro 12 years ago. Still sucks like a good 'un. Don't think our carpets would be 6 times cleaner if we lashed out on a Dyson.