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Recommendation for a *cheap* hoover

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DelGirl · 27/06/2006 19:28

Preferably bagless and either upright or cylinder for a rental flat. I wish i'd known the last one has disappeared as i've just sold my old dyson grrr.

Anyway, cheap and reliable. Bought a morphy richards 1 today but it's no good.

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DelGirl · 27/06/2006 19:28

please, thanks

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NomDePlume · 27/06/2006 19:29

Henry

NomDePlume · 27/06/2006 19:29

(although he isn't bagless)

NomDePlume · 27/06/2006 19:31

Although I find Henry a bit hard going on fluffy carpets (I have a Dyson for that and a Henry for the harder floors and the stairs). But I'm guessing the carpets won't be that fluffy in a rental place.

DelGirl · 27/06/2006 19:31

hmm, i suppose they're pretty indestructable aren't they. Prob a good idea actually thanks.

any more?

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NomDePlume · 27/06/2006 19:35

Is it for a tenant ?

DelGirl · 27/06/2006 20:08

yes

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DelGirl · 28/06/2006 09:54

Does anyone have a samsung one? Argos have this on offer

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zippitippitoes · 28/06/2006 09:56

vote henry too

I wouldn't fancy that samsung because it's trying to be a dyson and there is a reason why dyson are expensive to be like that and even they aren't always very good at it

DelGirl · 28/06/2006 09:58

I dunno, just think maybe a bagless would be better as they're not likely to buy/change bags that often. will keep looking, thanks

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puddingz · 28/06/2006 23:29

Tesco does some cheap ones in store. And their website has an electrical sale at the moment.

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