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Not sure which Hoover to buy?! Any ideas? Which one have you got...

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mumfor1sttime · 28/06/2005 14:14

Hi all!I need to buy a new hoover, dont know which one - want good one that is easy to store. One I have doesnt pick up that well , getting tired of ds picking up things on floor, having to lay playmat or blanket down for him to lay on. Any ideas?

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Iklboo · 28/06/2005 14:15

Dysons are best for picking things up, but can be a bit pricey.

dyzzidi · 28/06/2005 14:16

had a black and decker one for csrpets and hardwood floors it was useless and we had to replace it. Got a Dyson Animal one now its great. We don't have any animals but it was in a sale and has more hepa filters or something.

hayleylou · 28/06/2005 14:16

Dyson are brill

Nemo1977 · 28/06/2005 14:18

have a dyson animal and it is fantastic...love it love it love it

bundle · 28/06/2005 14:19

dyson came out badly in recent survey (on white goods generally, which ones still work 6 yrs later). a friend who repairs them (works for john lewis) says seebo (?sp) and miele are good, dyson less so.

lilaclotus · 28/06/2005 14:23

i have a dyson dc-07. only thing that ever went wrong with it was that the hose is torn, but it's easily replaced.

mumfor1sttime · 28/06/2005 14:24

Thanks for responses, noy sure if I can store dyson- is it an upright?

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dyzzidi · 28/06/2005 14:26

Mine is not an upright but they do do both styles

flamesparrow · 28/06/2005 14:27

I love my dyson, and no problems with it.... but its only a few months old so I should hope so!!!

(Tis very pretty too )

mumfor1sttime · 28/06/2005 14:27

Will have to have a look. Live in small house so got to be able to store it.

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flamesparrow · 28/06/2005 14:29

I nkow the dyson website lets you pick all the different factors you want to consider (and I think storage is one of them) and then tells you best for you

mumfor1sttime · 28/06/2005 14:31

Sounds good

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Lizzylou · 28/06/2005 14:56

We have a Dyson animal and it is fab...my Mom got hers for a lot less than we paid from an online site, it is worth shopping around

acnebride · 28/06/2005 15:06

Due to tiny house and extreme laziness I bought a very light and glamourous Hoover cordless thing. It is wonderful to store and is no weight at all but sadly, is not very good at actually hoovering. Better than nothing at all but you might as well get a carpet sweeper.

Just didn't want you to make the same mistake...

gingerbear · 28/06/2005 15:08

Henry or Miele recommended here on threads in the past.

mumfor1sttime · 29/06/2005 20:41

Thanks for replies, bought one today- a vax! It is upright and very funky! Might take boredom out of housework!

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mumfor1sttime · 29/06/2005 20:43

acnebride that sounds just like the hoover I have!!!

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