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Which hoover?

27 replies

hackneybird · 29/07/2013 13:17

We've been making do with a cheap hoover for about 14 years and it's finally got to go.

I would rather not buy a Dyson but would lie to invest in something long lasting and high performance. Is there something out there like this but without the pricey Dyson brand name?

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Avago · 29/07/2013 22:30

I think Bissells are great. Wish I'd bought a replacement when the last one died, ended up buying G Tech RAM and not very happy.

Helish · 29/07/2013 22:35

I bought a Miele over a Dyson. Had it a couple of years now and it's been brilliant.

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Quodlibet · 29/07/2013 22:37

My MIL gave us a Miele Cat and Dog and it is incredible. A million times better than a dyson. Almost makes hoovering fun.

gaggiagirl · 29/07/2013 22:38

Listening in and taking note.

notso · 29/07/2013 22:50

I recently replaced my much hated but once coveted upright Dyson with a cylinder Miele.
It is so much better, my front room carpet looked like it had been cleaned.

fromheretomaternity · 29/07/2013 22:51

Miele miele miele! Fab quality hoovers.

MultumInParvo · 29/07/2013 22:57

I've had lots 4 vacuum cleaners and by far the best is a good old Henry.

MultumInParvo · 29/07/2013 22:58

They suck up everything. Literally.

NanTheWiser · 30/07/2013 09:42

Sebo! One of the best vacuums on the market, only rivalled by the Miele.

IHeartKingThistle · 30/07/2013 09:43

I love my sebo

GiraffesAndButterflies · 30/07/2013 09:47

Miele. Just got an ecoline (I think that was it) cylinder and it's amazing, vacuuming is so much easier after our cheap crappy one!

Alwayscheerful · 30/07/2013 09:49

I am undecided between a Miele and a Sebo, I prefer an upright, i love the retro look of the Sebo, any thoughts?

NotAnotherPackedLunch · 30/07/2013 09:53

I've had a Mile cat dog for years and it's still brilliant when I get round to using it

hackneybird · 30/07/2013 16:02

Thanks everyone! Off to persuade DH - he's set on a Dyson.

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Youhaventseenme · 30/07/2013 16:05

We have a Sebo upstairs and Dyson animal 25 downstairs, both are fab.

YOUCANBEMYFRIENDIFYOUBUYMECAKE · 30/07/2013 19:55

we have recently got a Vax. It's fabulous, easy to clean you just take the bit of that all the dust gets in and tip it in the outside bin. does a great job on carpets and tile floors.
here is a link if you want to have a
look

store.makro.co.uk/showproduct.aspx?ProductID=6061&SEName=vax-mach-air-bagless-upright-u91mab&gclid=CNCfxPfx17gCFcLHtAodmk8AJA

Serafinaaa · 30/07/2013 20:36

Another vote here for Miele! My old one lasted over 10 years and I now have the cat dog version.

DTisMYdoctor · 30/07/2013 23:39

I replaced our Dyson with a Miele. It's far superior.

Fluffycloudland77 · 31/07/2013 15:41

Miele, upright for a carpeted house, cylinder for mainly hard floors.

The cat & dog one has a special head with a rotating brush for carpets.

PigletJohn · 31/07/2013 23:47

Miele if you can afford it. What's your budget?

Yes, an upright is better for carpeted floors especially downstairs which are dirtiest. We have one of each. Uprights are more complicated and have more mechanism so really good ones are more expensive than really good cylinders.

AFAIK all uprights these days have a hose and tube you can use for cylinder-type jobs.

Openyourheart · 03/08/2013 22:52

My cleaner says Henrys are the best so I got one and it is pretty good.

ActualAl · 10/08/2013 11:54

We've had a sebo for the past 5 years and up till this summer I loved it. Our old house was mainly lino/ Laminate with only the 2 bedrooms carpeted. Unfortunately we moved to a new house this year which is mainly carpet and I don't think the sebo is as effective on this, it's a cylinder one and the brushes on the carpeted head are run by air so they are not as powerful as the ones on an upright that are run with a separate motor. Our poor wee sebo brushes keep getting clogged with hair and is not powerful enough to keep running. I know you don't want a dyson but I borrowed my mums recently and what a difference it made to my carpets! Thought it was going to pull them up, was fab!
The sebo is still great on the Lino/laminate though so I'd recommend it for that area.

GrandPoohBah · 10/08/2013 13:04

Having had a Dyson, Henry, Sebo upright and Miele cylinder I would say...

Dyson are an expensive pile of poo. Discount immediately.

Henry is good on very short pile (ie office and industrial) carpet and hardwood floors. Picks up big pieces. Not good with hair at all, or stubborn dust.

The Sebo upright is lovely. Great on carpets, easy to use, easy to manoeuvre.

The Miele cylinder is also great, different settings for carpet and hardwood floors, good attachments.

Get the Miele or the Sebo if you can.

InSpaceNooneCanHearYouScream · 11/08/2013 21:44

I've had two Dysons and they were crap. I've had a Miele cat and dog about three years now and it's brilliant. Love it.