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Cordless hoovers recommendations

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holidaydreaming1 · 16/06/2020 21:19

I could really do with a cordless hoover for quick tidy ups during the week. I have a Henry which I hate, it's heavy, uncooperative and I can't hoover the stairs with it, I'm a sweaty out of breath mess by the end of it. Right now I really can't justify £300 for a shark. Budget is around £100 max. My mum has a vytronix eco which I had a go of and it was a breeze compared to the Henry, but she hasn't had it very long so not sure if there's any better ones out there in my price range. Any recommendations? I have hard floor all downstairs and only planning on using it downstairs and maybe in the bathrooms.

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lmfaoo · 16/06/2020 21:27

My only advice is don't do it because they are all crap but especially 'cheap' £100 ones! I know because I've been there done that and luckily got a refund after 3 months. Sticking with my Henry now, he's brilliant.

I know that's not what you want to hear - sorry!

holidaydreaming1 · 16/06/2020 21:38

@lmfaoo what was it you found bad about it?

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lmfaoo · 16/06/2020 21:52

@holidaydreaming1 It was fine to begin with but after a few months there was just no suction. It couldn't even pick up spilt washing powder off a laminate floor! We have a cordless Dyson at work which is fine but so expensive and not as good as a plug in in my opinion.

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AlCalavicci · 16/06/2020 21:58

Have you considered a robot vac ?

I love my Eufy , this is the one I have and while he is over your Ideal budget I think they are worth it
www.eufylife.com/uk/products/variant/robovac-11s/T2108211?search=masterbanner&keywords=11s_dadgift200615

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