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I need an amazing vacuum cleaner - what do you recommend?

33 replies

Grockle · 28/12/2013 14:27

Must be:

powerful
good with dog hair & sand, mud from little boys
long cord
large capacity (preferably bagless, I think)
store tools on board
not too heavy (I have ME so get very tired very quickly)


I loved my Miele pull along one but got fed up with the small bag filling up with dog hair every time I used it. I replaced it with a pull along Hoover which is ok but nothing is as good as my original, British made Dyson DC01.

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OnTheBottomWithAWomansWeekly · 28/12/2013 14:30

Had bagless but got a Hettie (Henry) recently - AMAZING! Checked out the Argos reviews beforehand & it got the best out of the range I was considering.

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Grockle · 28/12/2013 16:54

Really? I guess if the cleaners at work use a Henry, it must be quite good... thank you

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gamerchick · 28/12/2013 16:56

I've got harry... he's designed for pet hairs. I proper loves him Grin

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Varya · 28/12/2013 16:59

Sebo (German) Vacuum cleaner would meet all the criteria very effectively. But maybe too heavy so a Panasonic might be better.

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SandStorm · 28/12/2013 17:01

I have a SEBO and it's fantastic. I've had it for over 15 years with no problems (except when I dropped it down the stairs but that was my fault).

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Onefewernow · 28/12/2013 17:29

I have had Dysons, Mieles and Hoovers. For the last two years I have been lucky enough to have discovered the Henry. Buy it! You won't regret it, and it is way cheaper than most vacuums too.

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Onefewernow · 28/12/2013 17:30

And the bag is huge.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 28/12/2013 17:35

Miele cat and dog.

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bumbumsmummy · 28/12/2013 17:59

Dysons or a Sebo

If you could ever find one the old Kirkby cleaner could Hoover the pattern off laminate

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ChippingInLovesChristmasLights · 28/12/2013 18:01

I was going to say Henry as I love mine, I wouldn't ever be without one - they suck up anything and everything, are great with hair etc, but they don't have tools on board and they aren't light.

Some people will say they are terrible & fall over - tbh I'm not sure what they do with them to make them fall over Xmas Grin

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OatcakeCravings · 28/12/2013 18:05

I have a Henry and compared to my previous Dyson it is total crap. I have no idea why anyone thinks its good. Get a Dyson! As soon as my Henry breaks (and I'm going to help it die) I'm going to hot foot it to tbe shop and buy a Dyson!

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RustyHalo · 28/12/2013 18:08

Another vote for Henry. Mine is about 20 years old and still works brilliantly. Great at clearing pet hairs off the furniture.

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mousmous · 28/12/2013 18:09

bosch gl 30
small and light.
very very powerful.
yes it's small and the bag is as well, but no-name replacement bags are cheap and they are very easy to change and unlike bagless not messy at all.

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Oddsocksrus · 28/12/2013 18:14

We have a hetty because the filters are better and you get far more collected.
We have three cats and two dogs as well as a gardener dh and a dd4, it is no problem at all.
The round shape is more cumbersome than heavy and it is certainly lighter than the dyson upright it replaced (.which wasn't that good with the dust bunnies and as awful on the stairs)
Ours is nearly 10 years old and going strong, when it dies I will def get another

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Grockle · 28/12/2013 18:59

Interesting, thank you.

It turns out my current hoover is actually a Bosch & is the Which best buy. My old Miele is 2nd best buy. So why do they both seem to struggle with pet hair?

Do Which? not test SEBO or Henrys because they're not mentioned at all.

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Grockle · 28/12/2013 19:00

Oh, I lie... there is a sebo at the bottom of their bestbuy list, along with 2 dysons. I don't know why my vacuum cleaners seem so crap.

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spiderbabymum · 28/12/2013 19:41

Miele cat and dog

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mersea208 · 30/12/2013 10:40

How can you prove if your vacuum cleaner is picking up all the stuff or not? Have an upright Dyson approx. 10 yrs, a old smelly dog with short but wiry fur, loop pile carpet, vinyl floors and live in a bungalow. There seems to be a fair amount in the clear collecting bin after vaccing and DH has given the vac a clean out today. Also have a steam mop that I use once a week on vinyl and now & again on carpets. But not sure if a new vac would pick up more. Carpets are professionally deep cleaned every year (they are cream and one is pale green). Trying to justify a trip to Currys.

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PigletJohn · 30/12/2013 10:50

If you have dirty carpets an upright is better than a cylinder. The beeters and whirling brush get out the mud, grit, hairs, flea eggs.

Have tried Sebo but prefer Mile upright. It is more expensive than a cylinder.

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Grockle · 30/12/2013 10:53

If uprights are better why are almost all of which?'s best buys cylinders? I miss my upright hoovers!

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Chocrock · 30/12/2013 10:54

SEBO is the best vacuum cleaner I have ever had, much better than the many Dysons I have tried over the years

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FairyPenguin · 30/12/2013 10:57

I bought a Sebo on the recommendation of a carpet cleaning company. It is FANTASTIC, so much better than the Dyson we had before. The only thing is I think it might be too heavy for you? Mine isn't as heavy as the Dyson but still...

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BananaNotPeelingWell · 30/12/2013 10:57

Exactly what Chocroak says. I had a Dyson for years and a Hoover before that. Then I got my SEBO about a year ago. The others dont really deserve to be mentioned in the same category.

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FairyPenguin · 30/12/2013 10:58

Also, the SEBO I have uses bags and I now wonder why on earth I put up with emptying a bag less Dyson for so long. That was so grim.

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BananaNotPeelingWell · 30/12/2013 11:01

Emptying a Dyson is grim and makes me wheeze. Dyson seem to bang on about bagless as being a wonderful thing, but it's def not imo. Yes you have to buy bags for a SEBO but they last a long time and are clean and easy to change.

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