What hoover?

I can tell you now that the Henrys are the strongest and most reliable hoovers ever. I use them at work for Servicing gas fires and it must be on and off 100 times a day. it sucks up cement, sawdust, almost anything and in about 3 years of doing it i think weve only had to change it once.

awesome hoovers
 
squiffy said:
Don't agree it's heavy, your mums WEAK, ORGANIC :p it is loud though but it's powerful, and the attachment hose is abit short. Not hard to use :confused: Plop out cylinder twist top off, remove filter, empty and put back together. Just unravel the cord, switch it on. Women eh? "Cables" you mean "cable" :D Much better VC than our other one should've seen dust on the full house clean (did day before with the old one)

I've found the louder ones are just more powerful, quieter VC's are more acceptable for home but lack the power.

Our old Philips has this button that retract the power cable right inside, i guess she must've liked that feature more than i thought. She use the hose to hoover the corners/bed...etc, and unclip, twist off/twist on, and then do it again to put it back is just too fiddly for her.
 
Sebo are the way forward, judging by the amount I (didn't) have to take back as faulty, and what the people I used to work with said.
 
Von Luck said:
Vacuum cleaner threads always turn into a 50/50 split for/against Dysons. Personally I love ours, had it 5 years and not a hiccup.

Plural? So are vacuum threads that common?

Wow, you are a domesticated bunch :p
 
We had a dyson, it was pure cack. Constantly broken and never picked up particularly well. Theres a reason that most professional cleaners use Henrys...
 
Ever opened a Dyson? It has so many clips which break off on purpose that you can't put it back together again. Had one with a (suprise suprise) with a burnt out motor.
 
squiffy said:
Ever opened a Dyson? It has so many clips which break off on purpose that you can't put it back together again. Had one with a (suprise suprise) with a burnt out motor.

What clips? I did ours, changed the motor (easy job), and have done a couple for other people as well.

Well put together, spares readily available, best damn vacuum cleaner I have ever used.
 
Had an original Dyson since 1995 (I think) and it's been great and is still going strong but will be moving house soon and buying something else .... maybe Vax.
 
We got a Dyson DC08 (cylinder jobby, not a standy up one) on Sunday from Tesco, 40 nicker off so was £160.

We figured that the cheap crappy ones we got the last 2 times that have both broke have lasted half as long as this probably will & cost as much/more in the long run.

Thats the fella below;

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wesley said:
Another Vote for Mr Henry.

We vacuum the house 6times a week and our Mr Henry's been with us for over 4 years now, still working as hard as he did the first day and looks to continue for a good few years.
 
squiffy said:
Do you have a cleanliness disorder? :confused:

Nope, but we use to live in Singapore - in tall flats and because it's the tropics, we always have our windows opened and we get a lot of dust and dirt - so since young, we had a routine of vacuuming everyday aart from sunday.

Came over here 4 years ago and mum still want brother and I to stick to the routine - Im not really complaining, I prefer our carpet to be clean than dirty.
 
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