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Any recommendations for a toy hoover?

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car25 · 22/11/2006 22:41

thanks in advance!

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DelGirl · 22/11/2006 22:41

I've heard the toy dyson is good and it picks up too!

BouncyTigger · 23/11/2006 08:40

DD's got a toy dyson and it's great because I have a big dyson so her hoover looks exactly like mine. So my advice would be get one that looks as similar to your hoover as possible. Every time I hoover DD get's hers out too and joins in.

morningpaper · 23/11/2006 08:42

no no no no

WTF is the point of PRETENDING to hoover

Buy a SMALL hoover - you can get very small ones for 20 quid. Or those hand-held wireless ones.

Then the little monkeys can actually hoover up for you.

pooka · 23/11/2006 09:01

I really want one that actually hoovers! Does the Dyson really really pick up? Sounds lovely.

JackieNo · 23/11/2006 09:25

Apparently they do - look - upright or cylinder (possibly cheaper elsewhere).

DelGirl · 23/11/2006 10:36

i'll have to come back to this later but I saw a hand held hoover in the shape of an elephant advertised yesterday. Could have been vertbaudet but not sure.

DelGirl · 23/11/2006 11:00

I knew i'd seen one somewhere may not be what you want but it's this and only £5

McDreamy · 23/11/2006 11:05

Don't buy the ELC one I think it's rubbish. It does actually hoover but goes through batteries really quickly, the polystyrene (sp!) balls get everywhere (despite trying to hide them from DD should have just chucked them out straight away!)It's really loud and I just don't like it - wanted to get the Dyson one as she wanted the same as mummy but MIL bought her the ELC one as it was cheaper

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