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Vacuum Cleaners - which to buy?
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henry, we had a dyson animal thingy and recently bought a henry from amazon (think we paid £70) but we have a blue one, think he is still called henry!!Listen to what people say, but watch what people what people do!!0
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Wow I feel like a right cheap-!!!! now. We bought an Elitech bagless no loss of suction for £29.99. We both have long hair and it's all over the place in no time, but this hoover is all over it like white on rice. Best purchase I've made in years :-/0
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I love my Vax
It's not how far you fall - it's how high you bounce back.... :jHappiness is not a destination - it's a journey
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Yep, for that price it has to be a Henry.
Would second the negative comments about Dysons too. Hyped and overpriced."Never underestimate the mindless force of a government bureaucracyseeking to expand its power, dominion and budget"Jay Stanley, American Civil Liberties Union.0 -
I find Dysons noisy. I think the best vacuum makes are Sebo and Miele.0
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Some Henrys have problems
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmC62Eg82E8&feature=related0 -
Another vote for Henry. Hardwearing, no frills, just hoovers really well. Brilliant for the money.0
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