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What vacuum have you got and do you recommend it?

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rollonthesummer · 29/07/2016 15:53

I had an upright Dyson for years and loved it but it died during our poorer years and I replaced it with a Hetty which has lasted for 7 years and has a lovely smiley face but is actually a pain in the arse to use. It doesn't seem to be able to be pulled at all without falling over and kills my back to use.

I was about to buy a basic Dyson but have been reading some of the reviews in Amazon and they aren't brilliant! I expected much more 4/5 stars for £300!!

Can anyone tell me what they have and if they like/hate it?!

I have pets but they aren't really moulty so that's not a huge issue. We have wooden floors, Lino and carpet and 2 flights of stairs so I don't want it to be too heavy!

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rabbit123 · 29/07/2016 19:04

We have a Sebo. 21 years old this year and still as good as the day it was bought. I wouldn't have anything else now

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erindesmond · 30/07/2016 13:20

I still have a good ole Henry Hoover lol. I know it's old school and there are many more newer models out now but this hoover has never let me down and it just keeps going and going:-) Highly recommend.

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Lj8893 · 30/07/2016 14:08

I love my Henry Blush

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Finola1step · 30/07/2016 14:09

One word...Sebo.

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rollonthesummer · 30/07/2016 14:37

I truly hate my Henry/Hetty! It either won't budge or completely falls over every time I pull it!!

I will investigate Sebo- thank you. I haven't heard of them!

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igotnotimeforthis · 30/07/2016 14:38

Miele, will never buy anything else

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potatomama · 30/07/2016 14:39

Basic bagless Argos one is actually pretty good. We've had it 5 years now no problems.

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DramaAlpaca · 30/07/2016 14:43

Another vote for Miele. Best brand I've ever had.

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Grassgreendashhabi · 30/07/2016 14:51

Dyson v6 absolute

I love it. It's cordless holds a twenty min charge plenty to run around lounge in. It's light.

And washable e.g filter, dust collector etc can all be washed so it's perfect for my toddler throwing food stage

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MyFriendsCallMeOh · 30/07/2016 14:54

I have a roomba called Rita. She vacuums while I sleep and I luffs her.

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KittensandKnitting · 30/07/2016 14:57

Big Dyson fan here

Have a cordless one which I use for quick jobs and the big upright both dyson animals and both fantastic.

We did have one with a ball thing I hated it, DP loved it - Uprights all the way here :)

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GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 30/07/2016 17:30

Bought a Dyson V6 cordless for myself, just for stairs and upstairs, but have since hardly used the bigger Dyson. So light and convenient.
Have since bought another for dd - so much easier for her than previous heavy thing, for a quick vacuum up of toddler crumbs and general mank. She loves it, too, ditto her dh.
Bought them at different times when briefly on sale at John Lewis - never for long though so had to keep checking.

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Floralnomad · 30/07/2016 17:36

I currently have a Bosch Athlet cordless upstairs , which is excellent and a Morphy Richards upright downstairs which is on its last legs but we also have a cordless Dyson in the kitchen so that gets used downstairs as well - the cordless dysons are nowhere near as good as the Bosch .

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MrsLouisTomlinson · 30/07/2016 17:44

Shark lift away. Love it!

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ExtraHotLatteToGo · 30/07/2016 17:49

Henry - wouldn't be without him!

I did buy him a sibling though, just for those 'quick whip around' moments. It's an expensive VAX and it's useless! I really should sell it & try another one, but selling stuff like that is such a faff.

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80sMum · 30/07/2016 17:53

I have a Miele upright. It's very good at picking up, but I wouldn't particularly recommend it, as it's very heavy, very expensive and the tube seems to get blocked very easily.

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lapsedorienteerer · 30/07/2016 17:53

A Dyson DC40 animal (I think). It's my first Dyson, and will be my last. It picks up OK but is not very robust, very plasticy (not sure that's a word) and the hose bit is way too short. Having said that I had a Sebo upright before and hated that as it was too heavy......clearly I need to try another brand Smile

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 30/07/2016 18:03

Henry - yes! Ours is at least 15 years old and still (fingers crossed) going strong.

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Flippertygib · 30/07/2016 18:40

Dyson cordless. I love mine. I've also had a Miele cat and dog which was great - when I lived in a flat. Now there's stairs it's got to be cordless.

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Fomalhaut · 30/07/2016 18:43

Roomba.
Wonderful thing

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wineandsunshine · 30/07/2016 18:44

Hetty every time!

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Flippertygib · 30/07/2016 18:45

Mmm I've also got a Roomba (the one that sweeps and washes) but I don't think that wouldn't be practical at all for a 3 floor house with all different types of flooring.

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MadisonMontgomery · 30/07/2016 18:49

I've got a Vax cordless - it's pretty good, gets in the corners and you can take off part of it to use like a handheld vacuum.

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almostthirty · 30/07/2016 18:49

I have a neato robot hoover and a large dog. I haven't hoovered in 18 months. It's amazing and less than £200.

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SpecialStains · 31/07/2016 15:44

I hate my Henry. Too heavy and awkward to lug around and it doesn't even do that good a job of getting up cat hair.

However, it refuses to die, no matter what I use it to hoover up, so I'm stuck with it.

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