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Which vacuum cleaner to choose

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missdeke Wed 22-Jun-16 10:37:23

So agree with you Tudorrose my Gtech is the best thing I have spent money on, seriously considering their lawnmower too.

Lilyflower Wed 22-Jun-16 10:33:49

P.S. Don't buy a Henry. Just don't.

Lilyflower Wed 22-Jun-16 10:33:23

Just bought a Dyson Animal and would heartily recommend it. It does not need pulling back as it sucks up everything ahead of it and goes up to the edges. It is the only vacuum cleaner I have had which works as well as a broom on a hard floor, too, due to its ability to go right up to a wall or cupboard. The Animal has a mega dust capacity and a fabulous attachemnt which has rotating sweepers for the handheld stick. It truly is a beast and well worth the extra you pay for it (though look for offers. I got £80 off on a part exchange.)

omajane Wed 22-Jun-16 10:22:41

Does your Dyson not have two settings on the part that touches the floor? Mine does.

Tudorrose Wed 22-Jun-16 10:21:03

Gtech cordless is the best thing I have ever bought. Fantastic after my heavy Dyson. It is a pleasure to use every day. We have now bought a hand held one for th stairs, skirtings, curtains. I have very painful joints and the vacuum is so light to use. My DH uses it too which is a bonus!

suzied Wed 22-Jun-16 10:15:16

Another vote for Miele vacuum cleaners, I had a small one for years, gave it to my DD when I upgraded to a bigger one ,it's still going strong. I have got through lots of vacuums over the years and this one wins my vote. Get the bags from eBay or espares.

whitewave Wed 22-Jun-16 10:06:03

Yes Miele cylinder for me had it for years and still as efficient as ever.

Youngeil Wed 22-Jun-16 10:03:28

I agree with Dara - have had my Sebo for years, much better than any other cleaner I have used. Guess they have probably enhanced them since I bought mine as well.

Shizam Wed 22-Jun-16 10:02:58

Another thumbs-up for Miele Cat and Dog. Does a super job and intelligently designed. Had it seven years. Prior to that, had a Henry Hound which was great but died minutes after the guarantee ran out. Prior to that, a massively heavy Dyson that did a useless job picking up dog hairs. Used have to hand brush stairs to get get them clean.

patsy15 Wed 22-Jun-16 09:40:54

Love my Miele cat and dog. Best I have ever had

rubylady Wed 22-Jun-16 06:27:15

I've just got a little robot hoover, I've called him Boris. He is fantastic, does the job for me. Keeps on top of things until the cleaner comes with Hetty. So Boris and Hetty keep my home tip top. smile

Soupy Tue 21-Jun-16 23:02:18

We've just bought a Miele Cat and Dog so I hope it's as good as people say. Collecting it from the shop tomorrow.

I do also have my eye on a Dyson hand held animal; think it's a DC58

Mildred Tue 21-Jun-16 23:01:46

Miele too, daughter bought one after trying mine said it was better than her Dyson.

phoenix Tue 21-Jun-16 22:57:52

Another vote for the Miele here!

Coolgran65 Tue 21-Jun-16 22:56:06

Love my cordless Dyson Animal.

Treebee Tue 21-Jun-16 22:28:50

Agree with Gagagran, Miele Cat and Dog excellent.

Dara Tue 21-Jun-16 15:56:36

Sebo, if funds permit

aggie Tue 21-Jun-16 15:52:55

I have a Henry and it nearly removes carpet and sub floor so I don't think it would agree with thick pile , my carpet is 37years old and rather flat

Gagagran Tue 21-Jun-16 15:29:38

I've got a Miele Cat and Dog cylinder and it is excellent on all surfaces. Much prefer it to previous Dyson.

hildajenniJ Tue 21-Jun-16 15:04:19

I've got a Bissell vacuum cleaner. It has different settings for carpet, bare floor etc. I like it, but it has one drawback, the cord is at the bottom of the machine. Makes it difficult not to keep running over it. In hindsight, I think I should have chosen a cylinder type vacuum cleaner.

grannyscott Tue 21-Jun-16 13:22:16

Just moved house and the carpets are a luxurious thick pile. My vacuum cleaner (Dyson) rolls forward on it but won't pull back so I need to buy a new one fit for the job. Suggestions please.