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By *uciyass OP Man
over a year ago
sheffield |
I’m in a dilemma as to which to get. Of course I’m looking for superior sucking power but I do want the brush facility to just tease those little bits out as well and a wet vac option would also be a bonus.
I’m sure I’ve seen some comments on here before about best sucking ability and was hoping someone could help |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have a dyson and I love it. Was a big day when we bought ours - we had a rubbish hoover before but as we had wood floors, it didn’t really matter. But we have carpets now, so before we moved we bought a dyson. Amazing day. I remember it fondly |
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They are all the same. Get the lightest and cheapest and throw it away when it gets worn.
Dyson are overpriced and very heavy and the special cleaning ability is all hype.
Vacuum the room with a cheap make and then vacuum it again with the most expensive Dyson, and you would have to have a serious OCD problem to bother about the slight extra amount of dirt that it collects. |
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By *uciyass OP Man
over a year ago
sheffield |
Hmmmm this shark thing seems to be getting a few mentions I must look into it more. Does it come with a hand tool kit as I need one that you can detach the tube to get into those tight places and have a good ole tug at the rug where it’s extra dirty |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hmmmm this shark thing seems to be getting a few mentions I must look into it more. Does it come with a hand tool kit as I need one that you can detach the tube to get into those tight places and have a good ole tug at the rug where it’s extra dirty "
It does and they are very ergonomic, easy to change and use.
There are some good videos on YouTube. |
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"Hmmmm this shark thing seems to be getting a few mentions I must look into it more. Does it come with a hand tool kit as I need one that you can detach the tube to get into those tight places and have a good ole tug at the rug where it’s extra dirty "
It most certainly does. It's got all your needs catered for. |
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"Hmmmm this shark thing seems to be getting a few mentions I must look into it more. Does it come with a hand tool kit as I need one that you can detach the tube to get into those tight places and have a good ole tug at the rug where it’s extra dirty "
They are pretty lightweight, good, seem to be as reliable as others if not better and seem to have more for your money.
Mine has been great since day 1 and they have some in the sale too ! |
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"Looks like the shark is going to snap me up and hopefully suck me up big time "
It's got some ooomph I tell ya and isn't too noisy at all.
I got mine a couple of weeks ago and it was £80 off, so was £190 |
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By *uckymooMan
over a year ago
Mid-Cheshire |
"I am a recent convert and massive fan of Sharks.
The Shark Liftaway is by far the best vacuum I have ever had."
I totally agree, build quality is so much better than Dyson and it Sucks harder than a girl from Wrexham |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Anything cordless
No they are shocking I have given away gtechs they are that bad
Have you tried a shark cordless? Ours has been great! "
No I have the shark lift away I'm not giving that up for anything |
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By *uciyass OP Man
over a year ago
sheffield |
"I am a recent convert and massive fan of Sharks.
The Shark Liftaway is by far the best vacuum I have ever had.
I totally agree, build quality is so much better than Dyson and it Sucks harder than a girl from Wrexham"
No we are talking. What’s her number so I can confirm with her |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Dyson have stopped producing corded vaccums. I can't imagine having to charge a Hoover just to use it. I want to just Hoover and put it back in the cupboard x |
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By *uzzy NavelWoman
over a year ago
so near and yet so far.... |
"I’m in a dilemma as to which to get. Of course I’m looking for superior sucking power but I do want the brush facility to just tease those little bits out as well and a wet vac option would also be a bonus.
I’m sure I’ve seen some comments on here before about best sucking ability and was hoping someone could help"
I’d recommend a Kirby hoover |
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I grew up with Henry when I moved out I got a Dyson don’t rate them far over priced for what it is I think.
Shark ok pricey when it’s the same specs as the vax
I just brought the Vax Blade 32V Cordless Vacuum Cleaner last week and it’s amazing and not a lot of money and managed to get a free accessory kit direct from them and found an online code to get another £10 off win win haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dyson’s just block up constantly.
Henry’s are good. We used them when i worked for a cleaning company back in the day."
Yes me too, I use to stick my dick in it when no onewas watching ! Such a good blower that Henry |
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"I’m in a dilemma as to which to get. Of course I’m looking for superior sucking power but I do want the brush facility to just tease those little bits out as well and a wet vac option would also be a bonus.
I’m sure I’ve seen some comments on here before about best sucking ability and was hoping someone could help
I’d recommend a Kirby hoover "
You can buy a decent car for less money! |
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By *uciyass OP Man
over a year ago
sheffield |
"I’m in a dilemma as to which to get. Of course I’m looking for superior sucking power but I do want the brush facility to just tease those little bits out as well and a wet vac option would also be a bonus.
I’m sure I’ve seen some comments on here before about best sucking ability and was hoping someone could help
I’d recommend a Kirby hoover
You can buy a decent car for less money!"
Awww yes but can the car suck !!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am a recent convert and massive fan of Sharks.
The Shark Liftaway is by far the best vacuum I have ever had."
Agree with this. I've had Dyson and vax. But shark is far better |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have a dyson, customer service is spot in, 5yr guarantee, we've had lots of new parts through general wear and tear and even a new machine, the guy that comes out is a proper helpful little chap. |
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"I am a recent convert and massive fan of Sharks.
The Shark Liftaway is by far the best vacuum I have ever had.
Agree with this. I've had Dyson and vax. But shark is far better "
But the Shark starts at £190 and a Vax at £60. 3 times the price, but not 3 times as good. |
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"I’m in a dilemma as to which to get. Of course I’m looking for superior sucking power but I do want the brush facility to just tease those little bits out as well and a wet vac option would also be a bonus.
I’m sure I’ve seen some comments on here before about best sucking ability and was hoping someone could help
I’d recommend a Kirby hoover "
My Dad bought one of those many years ago ... had all sorts of attachments ... and cost a small fortune ! |
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By *uciyass OP Man
over a year ago
sheffield |
I thInk at this stage of the precedings a suction test is required as there have been so many positives about all the models.
Things to be considered, holdIng power. Fit, useability, bruising, angle and mobility |
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"I thInk at this stage of the precedings a suction test is required as there have been so many positives about all the models.
Things to be considered, holdIng power. Fit, useability, bruising, angle and mobility "
Bruising killed me off |
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By *uciyass OP Man
over a year ago
sheffield |
"I thInk at this stage of the precedings a suction test is required as there have been so many positives about all the models.
Things to be considered, holdIng power. Fit, useability, bruising, angle and mobility
Bruising killed me off "
Ha ha finially |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We have a dyson, customer service is spot in, 5yr guarantee, we've had lots of new parts through general wear and tear and even a new machine, the guy that comes out is a proper helpful little chap."
Reminds me of trigger (only fools and horses) lol when he got an award for his broom lol x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Vowerk!
Expensive but well worth it. We've had ours for 17years and it's still going strong. Sister in law has had more than a few Dyson and the likes in that time and we've now paid less over that time than she has buying vacuum cleaners.
Give them a Google.
They are sexy looking too! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a shark and wouldn't swap it for anything. When my dog ( huskita) goes into full moult it picks up all the hairs without any trouble. In fact my dog should be bald lol |
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"Just boaight a Dyson V 7 motorhead cordless and I love it. I got a bargain. It was reconditioned direct from dyson and I saved loads. It’s essentials brand new. "
But was "reconditioned" because it failed in the 1st place and was rejected and returned to Dyson by the customer.
Tells you all you need to know! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hmmmm this shark thing seems to be getting a few mentions I must look into it more. Does it come with a hand tool kit as I need one that you can detach the tube to get into those tight places and have a good ole tug at the rug where it’s extra dirty "
Don’t forget a crevice tool that’ll get right in there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The reason dysons "block up" is because they have effective filters.
Henry's don't block up but their filters are crap. That's why builders use them because plaster dust goes straight through them unlike Dysons.
The meile cat and dog has a powered brush head so is very effective with pet hair.
I wouldn't recommend the Dyson cordless, I think they are crap compared to the uprights, which Imo are fantastic workhorses.
Not tried the Shark, but the Air Ram isn't bad but very expensive and only performs averagely.
Of course if this was a tongue in cheek thread- am sure that they all suck |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’m in a dilemma as to which to get. Of course I’m looking for superior sucking power but I do want the brush facility to just tease those little bits out as well and a wet vac option would also be a bonus.
I’m sure I’ve seen some comments on here before about best sucking ability and was hoping someone could help"
Abit out the blue but the Russel Hobbs upright compact one is awesome |
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