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baza31

posted on 27th Mar 15 at 23:38

quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote:
Originally posted by nathy_87
quote:
Originally posted by Andrew
quote:
Originally posted by Gary
My cleaner brings her own vac. Job sorted.


We are not that posh.


Don't have to be posh to have a cleaner you nob. :facepalm::lol:


Nope just lazy :D



I disagree . Mine comes 1 or two times a week for £40. She spends two hrs each time and it's spotless when I get home. I can work for an hour or so and it covers it. I would prefer to be at work than at home cleaning. I have very little spare time as it is the last thing I want to do is clean


Haimsey

posted on 25th Mar 15 at 19:07

We have the DC54 Cinetic and I think it's fantastic.

Still decent trade in offers available on dysons making them reasonable price wise.


DaveyLC

posted on 24th Mar 15 at 12:50

quote:
Originally posted by nathy_87
quote:
Originally posted by Andrew
quote:
Originally posted by Gary
My cleaner brings her own vac. Job sorted.


We are not that posh.


Don't have to be posh to have a cleaner you nob. :facepalm::lol:


Nope just lazy :D


nathy_87

posted on 24th Mar 15 at 12:45

quote:
Originally posted by Andrew
quote:
Originally posted by Gary
My cleaner brings her own vac. Job sorted.


We are not that posh.


Don't have to be posh to have a cleaner you nob. :facepalm::lol:


Ste

posted on 24th Mar 15 at 11:55

I also have a karcher wet/dry vac in my garage and that is mega powerful. was £35


Rob_Quads

posted on 24th Mar 15 at 08:29

Henry for me.

We had a Dyson which was great and it broke so we replaced it with the newer version and its been rubbish. Its no-where near as good as the old one. Not as good suction, doesn't brush the pile as well. The design of the hose is an epic fail. Try and use it at any sort of angle and it bends so sharply it cuts off the suction

We have just sold it to be replaced with a Henry. The wife has been using my garage one for the last few weeks with much more success than the Dyson so we have decided to get another house one.


Ste

posted on 24th Mar 15 at 00:31

I've got a neato robotic vacuum cleaner. Awesome piece of kit. It is scheduled for 9am weekdays and 11am weekends. Cleans far better than the dyson. I'm getting shut of the upright and getting a cordless dyson for the stairs.

I've got the xv signature and my dad has the botvac 75 which has the side brush and bigger dust box.

It has numerous sensors and a lidar laser scanner which maps the room then cleans it methodically as opposed to a roomba which just randomly bounces off stuff.


DaveyLC

posted on 23rd Mar 15 at 13:44

quote:
Originally posted by Russ
calling a vacuum a hover :lol:


I don't even bother being pedantic about this any more.. Society is too far gone! :lol:


Matt L

posted on 23rd Mar 15 at 13:43

dont get a henry I hate the little shit, he doesnt suck very well, doesnt move around easily and his long hose is a right pain in the arse


Russ

posted on 16th Mar 15 at 20:58

calling a vacuum a hover :lol:


Ben G

posted on 16th Mar 15 at 20:37

My team leader has a cleaner and he's not posh. Would feel a bit weird though, especially if you accidentally leave some jizzed pants on the floor :lol:


Andrew

posted on 16th Mar 15 at 18:50

quote:
Originally posted by Gary
My cleaner brings her own vac. Job sorted.


We are not that posh.


DaveyLC

posted on 16th Mar 15 at 08:37

quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
Those g tech air rams seem pretty good.

Have you cleaned out the filters in your dyson? Mine were clogged up and suction was poor. Washed them out and works lovely now.


I was going to say the same.. They are supposed to be washed once a month, if you don't do this they lose suction rapidly.


Gary

posted on 15th Mar 15 at 22:23

My cleaner brings her own vac. Job sorted.


Cavey

posted on 15th Mar 15 at 20:19

Vacuum*

Most businesses use Henry's, must be a reason for that.

We've got a Dyson Ball, does the job. I'm sure there see betters For the money though, how old is it? Don't they come either 5 years warranty?

[Edited on 15-03-2015 by Cavey]


Andrew

posted on 15th Mar 15 at 19:35

Filters are all clean Ben.


johnny86

posted on 15th Mar 15 at 19:26

Hoover*

I've just bought a vax it's amazing. Not that I use it but so she says.


Ben G

posted on 15th Mar 15 at 19:21

Those g tech air rams seem pretty good.

Have you cleaned out the filters in your dyson? Mine were clogged up and suction was poor. Washed them out and works lovely now.


Andrew

posted on 15th Mar 15 at 18:57

Currently have a Dyson DC39 but doesn't seem to have the greatest suction. Find myself going over the same spot 3 or 4 times.

Ideally i would like a small upright, wireless would be awesome - but most of all i want the bloody thing to work well.

I've had a Henry, infact still go it, still works well after 10 years. i don't use it as it's too bulky. Similar kind of suction as this Dyson.

Paid around £200 for this Dyson, i'll pay that again.

Recommendations?