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which dyson do i choose?
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fairycake
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There are so many dyson cleaners to chhose from and i am totally baffled!
The price range varies alot as well. Is it worth spending more than the basic one and if so what extra does it do? there must be a limit to how much a hoover can do!
Any help appreciated.
Thank you
The price range varies alot as well. Is it worth spending more than the basic one and if so what extra does it do? there must be a limit to how much a hoover can do!
Any help appreciated.
Thank you
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We got a dc 14 it sucks for britain.
Shop around thou as prices vary considerably, if you are in Costco or know a member check them out as they often do deals on Dysons.Nothing to see here, move along.0 -
I have a Henry.
There's one in every clearner's cupboard in the land for a good reason.still raining0 -
I've used a Henry in more than one job. Can't say I was overly impressed by them. Dysons have the best sucking power of any vaccuum I've ever used but I was extremely dissappointed that the last one conked out after 2 years. It's put me off having another:cool:0
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Another Henry fan here.I have just given away a Dyson that my nephew gave me.They seem to go wrong or block up with alarming regularity.Never had a minutes trouble with my Henry and it's got to be 15 yrs old.0
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We got a DC08 last year, we went for the allergy filter one and I am really glad we did. I used to sneeze a lot everytime I used our old vac and with this one I never do. So I would definitely recommend the allergy filter if you have any allergies, it worked for me!0
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I have a dc14 and i love it i bought it after my dco2 looked a little worse for where when i moved and i thought i deserved a new one after 10 years with not a single fault I would recomend an animal as well even if you you dont have any as the little turbo head is fab for the stairs and also the car. hope this helps :-):jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j0
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Another vote for the Animal, 5 years and not a single problem with it.Marsh Samphire0
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I've had a basic DC01 for 7 years problem-free (just remember to change the filters every now and then, or it overheats). I have never seen the need for anything any more complicated, to be honest! As long as it sucks and has a selection of sucky tools.
Some of the current ones look like they could fly to Mars.0 -
I've had 2 Dysons and tey both lost their suck and I didn't find them that robust. I've bought a Vax this time0
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fairycake wrote:There are so many dyson cleaners to chhose from and i am totally baffled!
The price range varies alot as well. Is it worth spending more than the basic one and if so what extra does it do? there must be a limit to how much a hoover can do!
Any help appreciated.
Thank you
Simple answer:"None of them"
Which consistantly recommends Meile Vacuum Cleaners, my preference is the Cat and Dog model.
PS Hoover is a brand of vacuum cleaner.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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