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Decent Hoover for pet hair on a budget!

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DaniJade1990 · 23/12/2015 18:32

Hi everyone, thread title says it all really. I have a cat and a dog and my Hoover has just broke! If anyone has any recommendations for a decent Hoover it would be much appreciated! I can't afford more than £120 really. Thanks in advance!

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bilbodog · 23/12/2015 19:44

Ive spent loads of money in the past on Miele cleaners for dog/cats and they have always been a pain - so last time I went for a Henry and think they are really good value. They just do what they are supposed to do - suck up dirt and hairs with no complicated bits to get jammed up. And much cheaper than mist cleaners.

Owllady · 23/12/2015 19:47

We've got a hoover upright pet one which is fine i think it was £60

rabbit123 · 23/12/2015 19:50

Henry Xtra!

Henry's are super reliable, have an ultra long cable, massive bags that last for months before they need replacing and they're reasonably priced. The Xtra model has 2 floor heads with it - a large Turbobrush for cleaning pet hair and fibres off carpet and then a soft, suction only head for hard floors that picks up all the bits without scratching the floor.

gamerchick · 23/12/2015 19:56

Asdas doing Henry for 99 quid atm.

cathpip · 23/12/2015 19:58

Three kids, two dogs and we have a Henry, not even the builders could break it when they were hoovering up their mess every day!

Biscuitsforbribes · 23/12/2015 20:01

We have a karcher one which was £50 and looks like a Henry. It. Is. AMAZING! You can even Hoover up spilt water from their bowls and the box says it can unblock drains etc ( I hope to never use that particular function!)

We had a dyson before and it honestly isn't a patch on the karcher!

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