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G-tech vacuum cleaner.

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I am considering buying a G-tech vacuum cleaner.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gtech-AirRam-Cordless-Vacuum-Cleaner/dp/B0091FS0OS/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
I know it's expensive but reviews are excellent and I'd like one that actually works.
Has anybody got any experience of one?
Any ideas how I could get it cheaper? I was considering getting it from argos when they do the spend £100 get £10 voucher. Has anybody seen any deals?

Or feel free to tell me I'm silly to spend so much money on a vacuum.

TIA
Opinion on everything, knowledge of nothing.

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  • Justamum
    Justamum Posts: 4,727 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Most of the reviews do seem to be pretty good - with the odd proviso. For instance there are no tools - I always find the tools quite handy. I do like the idea of a cordless vacuum though.

    The motor in my Sebo died the other week so I'm on the lookout for another vacuum too.
  • kittycat204
    kittycat204 Posts: 1,824 Forumite
    Justamum wrote: »
    Most of the reviews do seem to be pretty good - with the odd proviso. For instance there are no tools - I always find the tools quite handy. I do like the idea of a cordless vacuum though.

    The motor in my Sebo died the other week so I'm on the lookout for another vacuum too.

    I have a Henry that I think is older than me. I can use him for hard core jobs, edges, cracks in the sofa and car. I like attachments too.
    Opinion on everything, knowledge of nothing.
  • Justamum
    Justamum Posts: 4,727 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I have a Henry that I think is older than me. I can use him for hard core jobs, edges, cracks in the sofa and car. I like attachments too.

    Maybe I should buy a Henry - or one of his siblings :D I have heard only good things about them.
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