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  • quoia
    quoia Posts: 14,513 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    mughal wrote: »
    Will any body help me how can i insert image in a post?

    QUOTE post #30 and look at the details and you'll find out.
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  • jeppy
    jeppy Posts: 3,428 Forumite
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    ACII and Chartered so now I can focus on learning to play my beautiful Sax. 🎷
  • before_hollywood
    before_hollywood Posts: 20,686 Forumite
    Yes I have and while it is not going to transform the world of vacuuming it performs well on both carpet and tiles. The onboard tools are from the world of tiny things but useable. For 37 quid it is a bargain. We use it as an 'upstairs' vacuum, saves carrying the main one up there. (Is that seriously lazy or what ?) We do both suffer back pain though ! (our excuse anyway)

    its the best you'll get for £37!!!!!!!
    seriously, we've got another one of the bagless ones, retailing on there for £79.99, we gave about £60 for it in asda and its a nice hoover, much better than the old bagless heap of junk we had that rather than picking anything up just moved it around.
    morphy richards stuff is always worth a look
    things arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back then ;)
    BH is my best mate too, its ok :)

    I trust BH even if he's from Manchester.. ;)

    all your base are belong to us :eek:
  • bigup7
    bigup7 Posts: 211 Forumite
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    I just got myself the £179 Steam Gen Iron (Jet Stream Steam Generator
    Product Number - 42279 ) for £41 free delivery too....I am so chuffed :beer:

    I do hate Ironing and from using a friends I know this will make it slightly easier:T but not more enjoyable:rotfl:

    can i ask how you got it this cheap?
  • scaldyflash
    scaldyflash Posts: 934 Forumite
    Just found another bargain on their site today. I have too many vacuums now but it might be useful for someone. See here
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  • melbury
    melbury Posts: 13,251 Forumite
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    Just found another bargain on their site today. I have too many vacuums now but it might be useful for someone. See here


    Am I being really stupid, but as it is called a wet and dry, does this mean you can shampoo carpets with it?
    Stopped smoking 27/12/2007, but could start again at any time :eek:

  • scaldyflash
    scaldyflash Posts: 934 Forumite
    melbury wrote: »
    Am I being really stupid, but as it is called a wet and dry, does this mean you can shampoo carpets with it?

    I don't really know to be honest, I just assumed it can be used for that.
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  • seth
    seth Posts: 1,291 Forumite
    melbury wrote: »
    Am I being really stupid, but as it is called a wet and dry, does this mean you can shampoo carpets with it?

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Morphy-Richards-Bulldog-Cylinder-70191/dp/B000FL6WSS/ref=sr_1_9/202-6306893-7230253?ie=UTF8&s=kitchen&qid=1177091075&sr=1-9

    It has a paper bag...

    I'd call them to check BEFORE ordering..

    Product Features
    • 1500 Watts
    • 230 Airwatts
    • Extremely robust metal body
    • Huge 10 litre capacity bag
    • Variable power
    • Protective rubber bumper
    • Pet care guide written in association with Battersea Dogs Home included
    • Includes 10 in Vacuum fresheners to banish pet odours
    • Turbo nozzle for pet hair pick up
    • 2 Year guarantee



    Manufacturer's Description
    The ‘Bulldog Tough’ cylinder cleaner from Morphy Richards is as robust and hard working as it sounds. Ideal for those tough cleaning jobs around the house, this stylish product is perfect for anybody that likes to achieve a consistent clean. Ideally suited to pet owners, this fantastic cleaner is supplied with impressive 10 litre capacity paper bags, a turbo brush for remarkable pet hair pick-up and a number of ‘InVacuum’ fresheners, to banish those embarrassing pet odours. This cleaner is so successful in the removal of pet hair and odours, Battersea Dogs & Cats Home have associated themselves with Morphy Richards in connection with it and across their whole ‘Pets’ range.Available in an attractive red and chrome colour scheme, the Bulldog cleaner operates at 1500W with variable power control for cleaning multiple surfaces and materials and also incorporates a washable filtration system for easy upkeep.
    Additional product features include a telescopic chrome effect tubular handle, a versatile floor nozzle for hard floors and carpets, a crevice tool to get into those hard to reach places and an upholstery nozzle.
    All of these features, in connection with the product’s durability, performance and style element, combine to make Morphy Richard’s ‘Bulldog Tough’ cleaner an affordable and desirable floorcare product.

    Box Contents

    Telescopic Metal Tubes
    Combination floor nozzle for hard floors & carpets
    Crevice tool
    Upholstery nozzle Telescopic Metal Tubes
    Combination floor nozzle for hard floors & carpets
    Crevice tool
    Upholstery nozzle
    Seth.
  • cattie
    cattie Posts: 8,844 Forumite
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    For anyone looking for a decent steam cleaner I see they have the Grimebuster steam cleaner for under £72 now. The original selling price of this steamer was £200 when it first made it's debut. I've had mine for 4 or 5yrs now & can highly recommend it. I paid £150 for mine & consider it worth every pennny.
    The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.

    I should mention that there's only one of me, don't confuse me with others of the same name.
  • melbury
    melbury Posts: 13,251 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper I've been Money Tipped!
    I don't really know to be honest, I just assumed it can be used for that.


    Do you just buy replacement bags for this like other makes? If it takes a paper bag, doesn't sound like it can be used "wet".
    Stopped smoking 27/12/2007, but could start again at any time :eek:

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