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Vacuum Cleaners 

Which do you use / would you like to use in your household?
Have an Upright 47%  47%  [ 8 ]
Have an Ankle Biter 41%  41%  [ 7 ]
Have a Proton Pack 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Would like an Upright 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Would like an Ankle Biter 6%  6%  [ 1 ]
Would like a Proton Pack 6%  6%  [ 1 ]
Total votes : 17

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Blue_Nowhere wrote:
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I have a blue one.

I have a red one.

Maybe you should swap with JJW... :lol:

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We've got a Dyson. It's colourful.


Same so I don't to Vacuuming - I do lifestyle cleaning :)

Well I am another lifestyle cleaner. Though I have a wet and dry for cleaning the carpets rather than pay for a shampoo when I move.


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I have a red Hoover, but I don't know the model know and I can't be bothered walking the 15 feet or so to open the door and check. :lol:

I know it's bagless and that it says 2000W on the case and I also know that it cleans the carpets, and also the kitchen, which has no carpet, but aside from that I know nothing about it and care even less.

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I've got a dirt (ha!) cheap one I bought from Tesco when my proper one broke. I may buy a Dyson at one point - I was looking at the ones they do that are essentially a big hand vacuum with a very long tube.


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I bought a refurbed second hand dyson animal with a one year warranty off eBay for a hundred quid and it's been great.

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I bought a refurbed second hand dyson animal with a one year warranty off eBay for a hundred quid and it's been great.

I got mine DC07, dirt cheap as well, and it needed an overhaul which cost about £60 but overall still a lot cheaper than a brand new Dyson.

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My vax died and I wanted a dyson, but didn't have the funds for a new one. I figured that if they're supposed to be so well made, a second hand one would be fine. It's worked fine for just over a year now.

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I figured that if they're supposed to be so well made

I'm not so sure they are that well made to be honest, I've had the upright DC14 for a couple of years and I'm on the second bin already - and I'm really careful with these things. A flaw in the tank design/manufacture meant that the power of the suction produced a crack in the bottom of the tank after about a year!

To be fair though, it did have a 5-year warranty and they sent me a free replacement tank in the post, with no quibbles or fuss - which makes me think other people have possibly had the same issue?

I'd think twice about getting another Dyson - good customer service, but build quality isn't up there with what you'd expect from a £200+ machine.

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My vax died and I wanted a dyson, but didn't have the funds for a new one. I figured that if they're supposed to be so well made, a second hand one would be fine. It's worked fine for just over a year now.

I have had mine for eight years and still works.

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Assuming by 'ankle biter', you mean something like this:
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I have something along those lines. They're much easier to use than an upright.

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We have three cleaning devices because, as you know, my da's a bit special... An upright roller thing that I've never used and that seems to need continual charging. An ankle biter, first one on the Argos page-type thing. And some sort of upright job.

I doubt I'll have a carpet in my house when I eventually move out...

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I doubt I'll have a carpet in my house when I eventually move out...


I have hard floors throughout the ground floor and sometimes I wish for carpet. Plus if you have pets you end up with tumbleweeds of hair which are not fun when cleaning.

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I figured that if they're supposed to be so well made

I'm not so sure they are that well made to be honest, I've had the upright DC14 for a couple of years and I'm on the second bin already - and I'm really careful with these things. A flaw in the tank design/manufacture meant that the power of the suction produced a crack in the bottom of the tank after about a year!


We had to replace the hose twice on our Dyson within the first two or three years because it split. The latest one has lasted well though.

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Miele S6210

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Miele S6210

Very good it is

I think Miele always do well in Which tests no matter what the product.

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