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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I am so disappointed by Dyson lately the newer models don't have the power the older models had.
Which would you choose for both hard floor as well as carpet,cordless and for pet hair Shark or Dyson? |
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"I am so disappointed by Dyson lately the newer models don't have the power the older models had.
Which would you choose for both hard floor as well as carpet,cordless and for pet hair Shark or Dyson? "
Shark every time, all my dysons have been a disappointment....which coincidentally makes me laugh when I see veris that says “sucks like a Dyson” I’m thinking well they must be bloody disappointed then |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Neither...if it was a big area of carpet....if I could find one still in good working order either the old hoover junior or a kirby for uprights...but modern alternatives a Henry...they can take all you throw at them...although the Henry isn't the best for pet hairs on carpets..as no rotary brush but keep the cloth filter clean and change the bags doesnt loose suction.. |
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"Neither...if it was a big area of carpet....if I could find one still in good working order either the old hoover junior or a kirby for uprights...but modern alternatives a Henry...they can take all you throw at them...although the Henry isn't the best for pet hairs on carpets..as no rotary brush but keep the cloth filter clean and change the bags doesnt loose suction.."
Suction on a Henry is great but they're shit when it comes to storage |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is this the end of the "sucks like a dyson" verifications
Yes. In the interests of equality we are now using
Licks like an Electrolux. Equality and Dyson's sponsorship has ended. "
Don't forget a Henry for equality of sexual orientation. |
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"Is this the end of the "sucks like a dyson" verifications
Yes. In the interests of equality we are now using
Licks like an Electrolux. Equality and Dyson's sponsorship has ended.
Don't forget a Henry for equality of sexual orientation. "
Quite right ....... Why doesn't anyone EVER mention Hetty ? She's been around for years. |
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"Is this the end of the "sucks like a dyson" verifications
Yes. In the interests of equality we are now using
Licks like an Electrolux. Equality and Dyson's sponsorship has ended.
Don't forget a Henry for equality of sexual orientation.
Quite right ....... Why doesn't anyone EVER mention Hetty ? She's been around for years. "
One day they'll update them to appeal to a younger generation. Henry and Hetty will become Kyle and Lily-May. |
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By *ficouldMan
over a year ago
a quandary, could you change my mind? |
For me if it's for carpet it should have a rotating brush bar, if it doesn't then it won't pick everything up.
Hard floors I'm not sure it makes much difference between any of the non brush bar types of vacuum cleaners (as long as filters are clear).
I read some time ago that new corded vacuum cleaners have to be below a certain watts for energy efficiency.
I haven't used a cordless vacuum since one of the first dirty busters (the ones they showed picking up crumbs on a kitchen worktop then in a car (very hygienic)) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My house has a built-in vacuum system - you just plug in the applicable hose and attachment to the wall sockets. I use it on the "25%" setting and it works faultlessly. I am afraid to try it on a higher setting in case I lose a cat |
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Once upon a Dyson in a land of hair and dust.
A swinger banged a sleazy mare and slapped her round the bust.
She leapt up from his carpet with pet hairs up her crack,
She dusted crumbs from off their bums and said she wasn't coming back
The swinger looked at his jizzy cock and picked off bits of fluff
With no time to waste he made forth haste
To Curry's in the buff!
He bought a strong silent sucker which he called his baby shark
Now he sits alone with a great big bone being sucked off in the dark. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've been in the electrical appliance trade for years & I'd have said Numatic Henry,we had two,the newer one had less power & suction than the 25 year old one. If money is no object Miele for cylinder type & Sebo for upright. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dyson always.
Henrys and Hoovers don't have much suction.
Dyson cleans up pet hair really well.
Dyson aren't what they used to be"
Mine is, it works really well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My ex actually convinced me to stick a hoover on my cock once when we were on the phone and I'd been doing the housework..... Not what I was expecting.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Gtech air ram, I know its expensive but to me worth every penny and wouldn't hesitate to replace if it broke tomorrow. Great customer service when I had a problem, replacement part free and sent next day. Does hard floor and carpet no problems, no cord. I also got the handheld one and can do the stairs in 2 minutes.
They do a pet version for people with pets, it's just got more power, it almost pulls you across the room my auntie has one. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Sebo Automatic everytime for us. We have an X4 at home, and 3 other Sebos at work. We've had Dysons - hated them, same with cordless efforts. "
Never heard of a Sebo |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am so disappointed by Dyson lately the newer models don't have the power the older models had.
Which would you choose for both hard floor as well as carpet,cordless and for pet hair Shark or Dyson? " henrys are the best they have two filters keep the filters clean and use a bag that hoover will never lose suction ever, rechargeable batteries wont last and will be expensive to replace ive had a numatic henry for 25 years still going strong |
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Can't beat a Kirby, ours even has attachments to put down the drains and suck em through when they get blocked and loads of other attachments that other vacs just don't have. Only the missus could suck or blow harder but it's bloody close. |
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