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• #2
I was going to put the same thread up this weekend. No shit.
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• #3
I would also be interested in an effective hoover
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• #4
BROTHERS! lets form a gang.
Dusty Throats.
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• #5
I would also be interested in an effective hoover
Finish your DIY first :P
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• #6
That's partially why I need it- fine dust kills Dysons, rather annoyingly
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• #7
Henry all the way - these babies are bombproof. Various places do offers all the time.
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• #9
+1 for Henry. I use one at work.
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• #10
Henry all the way, although we also have an all pink Henrietta and that works just as well...
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• #12
Best gif in the world
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• #14
I knew it. They are ace.
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• #15
game changer.
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• #16
I bought this Morphy Richards Vorticity and it's far better than a Dyson. It actually sucks off the floor carpet tiles...
I bought it straight off the Morphy Richards eBay outlet for £49.99 including postage but this price is also good knowing that they are supposed to be £199.
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• #17
after a building project at my house i had a load of rubble to clean ... went to my local HSS Equipment Hire place and hired a vaccum for a day
it was powerful / handled big lumps of comcrete, was a little bit on the bulky side
it was such a good vaccum i asked them if they had a sale price for it .. they quoted price and i bought it
still going strong 8 years on still using the same cleanable filter ( no need for an endless supply of bags ) no loss of suction unless the filter is really clogged up ( in which cash i take it to the bin bash it a bit and hey presto clean and ready to use once again )
the only issue is i can't remember the make ... i will have to get it tomorrowbut i can't recommend highly enough it'll suck a ping pong ball down a hose pipe strong !
i often hoover my drive and garden with it, it'll take loads of stick
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• #18
is the whole thread a mahoosive euff?
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• #19
op sounds ernest enough with his request
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• #20
hovers is srs busnes
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• #21
puns suck.
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• #22
Never buy a Dsyon. Old colleague used to work at the returns at John Lewis, said they came back more than all other brands. Miele the best.
I just bought this:
[ame="http://www.amazon.co.uk/DDCYL1-Compact-Bagless-Cylinder-Vacuum/dp/B00138N5TG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341861427&sr=8-1"]Dirt Devil DDCYL1 Compact Bagless Cylinder Vacuum, 1600W: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home[/ame]Seems good so far, cheap and the reviews are excellent.
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• #23
That may be because idiots think they are broken when the filters need cleaning and the thermal cut out trips. I know of people who have picked them up from the tip and a quick filter wash later and they are as good as new.
Mine is 13 years old and still going strong. Mind you its age means its one of the ones made in Britain, which might be why.
one that came with our flat does nothing whatsoever, so after something that'll sort our dust problem!
thought it worth a try here, seen weirder things change hands...