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dealing with floor fluff
Two cats, a four year old and three storeys have led to us having more vacuums than is probably necessary.
Shark bendy cordless - ground floor main duty, really good if the filters are kept clean/replaced
Vax upright corded - for deep cleans, very powerful, good spinny brush head. Pain in the arse to lug about. Keep knackering my toes.
Vax cordless - first floor, OK, doesn't hold much
Henry - DIY duty only, fucking bullet proof
Shark mini cordless - ms_com's office, surprisingly good for its size
Draper 20l wet&dry - shop/shed vac, cheap, does a job. Have a dust separator for heavy duty work to save the bags.
Bosch 18v cordless -shed and play house cobweb remover, shit, slightly better with Milwaukee batteries and an adaptor. Needs the filter fully dismantled to properly clean
Draper briefcase sized vac - was intended as a shed vac but is shit. Total shit.House is still a perpetual shit tip.
Haven’t bought a vac yet but it’s going to be a eufy L60 when we do.
Spent the money on a Poulson lamp off balding Buddha and some expensive spare parts to fix it up instead.
Mid century aesthetics are more important than dealing with floor fluff.