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I need a new hoover, help needed
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sidefx
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Hi, I really need a new hoover, and would appreciate peoples advice. Basically I want something under £80, but would stretch to £100 if absolutely necessary. My last hoover was an Electrolux Powerplus, but the plastic tubing has split twice since I bought it about 2 years ago. Any advice on a decent domestic hoover would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance:D
Thanks in advance:D
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Get one, sidefc with a lot of suck and preferably bagless.
The one I bought from the Co-op 1600 watt cylinder Hoover telios model blinking useless.
For downstairs I have a Morphy Richard Bagless upright 1900w, brilliant. Seen something in Tesco recently for £75 quidish
maybe 2300w.0 -
these are meant to be very good and they are a steal for the money
https://www.bissell-secure.co.uk/site/product.php?prodID=1026&PHPSESSID=9939d0edffa853a511c59426ac3d84480 -
Get one, sidefc with a lot of suck and preferably bagless.
The one I bought from the Co-op 1600 watt cylinder Hoover telios model blinking useless.
For downstairs I have a Morphy Richard Bagless upright 1900w, brilliant. Seen something in Tesco recently for £75 quidish
maybe 2300w.
Also had considered bagless, because it is such a pain trying to find the right bags for the one I have now.0 -
shoperholicnot wrote: »these are meant to be very good and they are a steal for the money
https://www.bissell-secure.co.uk/site/product.php?prodID=1026&PHPSESSID=9939d0edffa853a511c59426ac3d8448
Have you read good reviews about it, or do you know someone whose got one?0 -
Thanks for that shoper...that is cheap:D
Have you read good reviews about it, or do you know someone whose got one?
a lot of people from this forum have bought them and swear by them..
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=4979390&highlight=bissel+lift+off#post49793900 -
I would recommend a Henry,about £99ish.Very good suction and very robust,had one for work for over 8 years,sucks up anything,dust,rubble and whatever else it fancies.
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curlyfairy wrote: »I would recommend a Henry,about £99ish.Very good suction and very robust,had one for work for over 8 years,sucks up anything,dust,rubble and whatever else it fancies.
Ben.0 -
shoperholicnot wrote: »a lot of people from this forum have bought them and swear by them..
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=4979390&highlight=bissel+lift+off#post49793900
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