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Probably been done to death but... new hoover

27 replies

bronniemuldoon · 11/04/2006 15:39

I know this has probably been done before but our dyson is not picking up very well anymore (so much for eternal suction!!) so just wondered if anybody had a recommendation for a great/better replacement.

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tortoiseshell · 11/04/2006 15:53

miele cat and dog is fab.

tortoiseshell · 11/04/2006 15:54

(we have neither a cat or a dog, but love it all the same!)

tissy · 11/04/2006 16:00

bronnie- have you checked whether your filter needs washing or replacing? We've had our DC08 animal for three years (I think) and I only recently realised that the filter needs to be washed! When I had done that it made a HUGE difference!

LadySherlockofLGJ · 11/04/2006 16:02

Sebo are brilliant as well, not cheap mind but brilliant.

Screwballmuppet · 11/04/2006 16:06

Bronniemuldoon were in the same boat with a dyson that has lost its will to suction and on a hunt for a new hoover...so will watch with inerest

GDG · 11/04/2006 16:15

miele for me

Roobie · 11/04/2006 16:17

Miele Cat & Dog for me (also have neither pet) - the turbo attachment head is wicked.

Blackduck · 11/04/2006 16:19

anyone with a miele cat/dog got a dog and how good are they?

Screwballmuppet · 11/04/2006 16:29

Are the liele any good for the stairs?

MrsSpoon · 11/04/2006 16:31

Henry's a lovely boy.

Carameli · 11/04/2006 16:37

bosch ergomaxx, great on floors and carpets.

Cappucino · 11/04/2006 16:40

the cleaners in dh's office and mine said a Henry, and they use them all the time... I love mine (and it smiles at me!) I have one with a special allergy filter because of dh's asthma (mind you I don't vac enough for it to make any difference!)

WishICouldGiveUpWork · 11/04/2006 16:43

SEBO SEBO SEBO SEBO-Life changing vacuum cleaner Grin

myalias · 11/04/2006 16:43

Another one for miele cat and dog

bronniemuldoon · 11/04/2006 16:53

Err no Tissy I haven't washed the filter Blush. Will be going home and doing that tonight to see if it makes a difference. It still has really strong suction on the nozzle attachment but it's the stand-up main bit that's rubbish. I think I'm going to have a google of the miele cat and dog and the Sebo as they both seem to have people's votes.

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Mumbojumbo · 11/04/2006 17:35

Another vote for Henry!

zippitippitoes · 11/04/2006 17:36

Henry is great value

cod · 16/04/2006 13:21

is it really good the cat nd dog?

Jodee · 06/05/2006 21:22

!

Our old Miele seems to have died a quick and painless death, went to Argos today and thought I would save a few pennies and get a cheaper brand (not the very cheapest).

Moral cheap as chips = crap. I am taking it back tomorrow, it is a flimsy pile of plastic rubbish, the cord winds itself back into the machine while vacuuming so you end up with a 2 foot cord and the metal pipe is a foot smaller than the Miele, so it's child size, giving me backache.

A miele Cat and Dog sounds like a good recommendation, then? !

JanH · 06/05/2006 21:25

If the cord winds itself back it's faulty - the first Miele I had did that, surprisingly. So you could try another of your cheap one first just to check if it does it too?

(Mine is the non-cat and dog miele and is f*cking fantastic, it has to be said. But one of Which's cheaper best buys last test was a Bosch - want a model number?)

JanH · 06/05/2006 21:29

Don't know if bronniemuldoon (and screwballmuppet) have done anything about their non-sucking Dysons but my upright (purple and red, don't know the number) did that too and when I eventually got the man out he replaced most of it including the motor - mine is about 3 years old and he said there was a design fault.

notasheep · 06/05/2006 21:30

VAX

Passionflower · 06/05/2006 22:17

Love my miele (not cat and dog but fab all the same).

Love my little bosch sphera 20(inherited when gran moved to old peoples home)even more.

Jodee · 07/05/2006 00:17

Janh, hi - Bosch model number if you are able to find it please!

Cat and Dog Miele - oooh, pricey isn't it!

bluebear · 07/05/2006 00:28

bronniemuldoon - some of the upright style dysons have a rubber band thingy that turns the brush at the bottom - it's prone to breaking, and then it works ok through the hose but not through when upright.
We had our dyson serviced about a year ago (arranged via the website I seem to remember) - wasn't too expensive (lot less than a new hoover), and the lovely engineer replaced loads of bits (our dyson was about 6 years old and been used to clean up after building work round the house), including the rubber band, (all for the cost of the service!) and it's been great ever since.