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Which hoover shall I buy?

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eltham · 16/12/2008 17:30

any recommendations..prefer bagged to non-bagged

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SammyC · 16/12/2008 17:34

I used to have a dyson now have a Henry and really pleased with it, not too pricey either.

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Andthentherewerethree · 16/12/2008 17:34

Henry! had countless dysons and bisl (or however its spelt) and the henry has outlasted them all and still going strong.

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HeadFairy · 16/12/2008 17:34

I love my Henry too, really gets rid of cat hairs!

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luvlydECMOrations · 16/12/2008 17:36

Miele
We have the cat and dog version and its great.

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annemarie30 · 16/12/2008 17:37

henry..the only hoover i've had that picks up all the cats fur.

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southeastastra · 16/12/2008 17:39

i have a freespace cyclonic nanospace (whatever that is) haven't opened it yet but it was half price in currys

ooh and it's clear red and shiny

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ToysAreLikeDogs · 16/12/2008 17:40

I have a vorverk Mine must be ten years old, v expensive to buy new. It's a super vacuum cleaner, German so engineering is superb.

HTH

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MadameCheese · 16/12/2008 17:40

what kind of hoover, washing machine, dishwasher? Sorry (pedant)

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snoringnightmare · 16/12/2008 17:40

Miele although never had a Henry but they do seem to get raved about. Had numerous Dysons but they weren't that great. Miele all the way from now on.

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snoringnightmare · 16/12/2008 17:41

MadameCheese, behave. I had the same thought.

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castlesintheair · 16/12/2008 17:42

I have the first one of these NVP It is amazing.

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SleighGirl · 16/12/2008 17:43

miele are great, I've just bought a limited edition special offer one today "red Pearl" for £170 which include a 5 year guarantee, you could probably get it cheaper on line but I wanted one there & then & to support local inde shops.

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MadameCheese · 16/12/2008 17:50

If it's any help, I've got a vax and it's knackered!

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nhframe · 18/12/2008 15:05

Miele cylinder vacs are the most reliable, according to 13,000 of our members, closely followed by Henrys.

Nicola Frame
Which? magazine

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chocolatemummy · 18/12/2008 15:08

miele mouse is excellent, so powerful its moves the carpet lol but also had a henry for years and that great too

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PippiCalzelunghe · 18/12/2008 15:09

henry!

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PippiCalzelunghe · 18/12/2008 15:11

nothing to do with hoovers but since you mentioned miele I just wanted to say that I sooo wanted a miele integrated dishwasher with cutlery tray when our broked but too expensive .

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eltham · 19/12/2008 18:34

Is Henry very heavy to carry upstairs? Do they all come red with a silly face? Had a Miele dog and cat one but really not that impressed.

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iMum · 19/12/2008 18:34

SEBO

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DoubleBluff · 19/12/2008 18:35

i HATE my Henry. Very heavy and bangs into everything.
My paintwork is wrecked

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ilovelovemydog · 19/12/2008 18:38

Am thinking of getting non bagless - have a Dyson, but everytime I change the cylinder, dust goes everywhere - not good for DD and her asthma...

Miele?

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poshwellies · 19/12/2008 18:40

agree with iMum,I use a Sebo for cleaning-they are pretty damn good.

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blondieminx · 20/12/2008 23:50

I have a SEBO too, they do a pet hair version which is great! We have 2 tabby cats whose mission in life is to cover every surface in our house with their fur!

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Clary · 20/12/2008 23:52


I like my Dyson

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