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If money were no object what vacuum would you buy?

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Figgyrolls · 10/03/2011 16:53

That has to be good on carpet/tiles/wooden floor, and has to be an upright. Oh yes and we have a hairy cat and a hairy dog.

I say has to be an upright as I am struggling with my wrists with a pull along dyson (and the fact that I have to empty it constantly as it is a compact one). I say money no object as I will save for it, but it has to be the dogs bollocks if I am going to have the inclination to really save for it AND it will have to be a really long lasting one too!

I am looking forward to finding out which ones you think are good

(Also it doesn't have to go up stairs necessarily!)

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vickster11 · 20/03/2011 22:07

We have a Henry totally worth the money sucks up all the crap. Abit more noisy than some other uprights but it cleans everything.

We did have a dyson totally sh** and kept breaking down worthless.

Heroine · 21/03/2011 23:09

Hey fact fans henry bods to a 'specifically for pet hair' attachment.. had to laugh whilst reserching this as feedback on amazon mentions the henry nearly pulling loosely fitted carpets up on 'high' :) henry is weird as the motor is a slow high capacity one that pulls something like 45 litres through a second - I just found out that I have never used full cord length! its 10m! My house is only 8m front to back!!

OhYouBadBadKitten · 22/03/2011 08:37
nottirednow · 22/03/2011 08:46

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