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janthea Tue 02-Sep-14 11:49:08

Does anyone have any thoughts on the new EU ruling about the use of high power vacuum cleaners?

Surely there are more important things for the EU to fuss about than vacuum cleaners!!

I don't want to be told which type of cleaner to buy!! Anyway, if we have to use lower powered cleaners, then surely they will be in use longer because they don't work so efficiently and therefore will not achieve whatever it is the EU thinks it can achieve by this stupid ruling. confused

hildajenniJ Tue 02-Sep-14 12:00:24

Apparently they are going to reduce the power in other appliances also. My hairdresser is up in arms about the proposal to reduce the wattage of hairdriers. As for vacuum cleaners, I agree. It will take longer to clean your carpets and probably use as much power. There must be better ways to cut down the EU's energy bill and reduce emissions.

janthea Tue 02-Sep-14 12:02:41

I think they are going to look at hairdryers next year. The same applies - if they are less powerful, then we will have to use them for longer!!

Nonu Tue 02-Sep-14 12:36:03

Why don"t they just damn well leave us alone , poking their noses into every aspect of life!

Not amusing at all !

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 02-Sep-14 13:49:08

I never use the full power on a vacuum cleaner. Just not necessary. The manufacturers have the means of making the vacuums more efficient whilst using more power. So they must do so.

And hairdryers that are too hot will ruin your hair.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 02-Sep-14 13:50:08

I should have said "whilst using LESS power"! Not "more". hmm

suebailey1 Tue 02-Sep-14 14:03:20

what is a vacuum cleaner - is that noisy thing DH pushes around every other day?

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 02-Sep-14 14:10:02

Every flippin' day?!!!

Man's a hero.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 02-Sep-14 14:10:53

Oh - sorry. Every other day.

Still too often. Poor old feller. hmm

HollyDaze Tue 02-Sep-14 14:23:37

I do think it's a stupid ruling. The new washing machine I bought (many years ago) used less water but, as I have a mild skin condition, I was aware that the detergent had not been rinsed out of the clothing and bedding properly so I have to put the machine through an extra rinse cycle (makes the washing take longer).

I read an article that stated the reason homes do not have so much of a flea infestation anymore is down to regular vacuuming.

I used to have very long, thick hair and I know from personal experience that there is a world of difference between using a powerful hairdryer and that feels like it just puffs air at you.

The black market operators must be looking forward to a bit more business coming their way!

HollyDaze Tue 02-Sep-14 14:26:07

There must be better ways to cut down the EU's energy bill and reduce emissions.

Well, you know those big electric advertising signs you see in every major city - the ones that blaze away 24 hours a day? They could try turning those off. What about discouraging more air travel by NOT building another runway? What about councils fixing whatever the reason is why streetlights stay on during the daytime? What about not centralising everything so that people don't have to drive miles to a shopping centre - have more outlets locally instead?

suebailey1 Tue 02-Sep-14 14:50:31

Yep every other day - well he wont take his shoes off in the house and drags the garden through - he does the ironing too. As he does both he gets too choose which model we have. Family joke is that I'm not allowed things with plugs on.

shysal Tue 02-Sep-14 15:05:53

I have heard it will include lawn mowers too at some point! Mine is used more often than the vacuum cleaner, and I use a hairdryer about once a year. (That doesn't mean I wash my hair once a year whether it needs it or not!)

etheltbags1 Tue 02-Sep-14 21:44:42

oh dear,* Holly*, I must have lots of fleas with 3 cats and not vacuuming for 2 days at a time (lazy sod I know). didn't know vacuuming got rid of them.

harrigran Wed 03-Sep-14 12:31:34

I am not really in need of a new vacuum but have bought one just to beat the deadline. I know what I would like to do with the vacuum hose grin
Interfering in household appliances gives me another reason to be in favour of leaving Europe.

janthea Wed 03-Sep-14 13:06:06

Harrigran I was thinking of doing the same.

rosequartz Wed 03-Sep-14 13:17:12

Holly What about councils fixing whatever the reason is why streetlights stay on during the daytime? - not just around here then?

The council propose turning off many of the street lights between 12 midnight and 5 am to save money. No matter how many people tell them that there are many street lights left on all day every day they take no notice whatsoever.

Whoever decided that vacuum cleaners etc should be manufactured with a lower wattage should be forced to do comparison tests over the next few months, every single day, preferably under the supervision of Gransnetters. We can then time them and inspect their work to see how long it takes with different wattage appliances to get a result which satisfies us.
They can start at my house if they like.

HollyDaze Wed 03-Sep-14 16:30:10

Interfering in household appliances gives me another reason to be in favour of leaving Europe.

Hear hear harrigran - although the Isle of Man isn't in the EU, for some reason, our MHKs still adopt all their policies confused

HollyDaze Wed 03-Sep-14 16:32:44

oh dear,* Holly*, I must have lots of fleas with 3 cats and not vacuuming for 2 days at a time (lazy sod I know). didn't know vacuuming got rid of them.

Just saying what the article said ethel - I'm sure you are flea-free grin

It does make sense though - surely a lower wattage won't have enough suction to pull dust from the base of the carpet?

I have two dogs and when I bought a 14w vac a few years ago, it struggled to pick up dog hairs from the carpet. My new one has no such problem wink