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Recommend me a vacuum cleaner

stoopyftm
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Time for a new vacuum cleaner was thinking this is going cost a lot but after a bit of googling I realised there are some very good budget cleaners for under £100 quid
I don't have the biggest of houses so I don't really need a top of the range £400 Dyson rollerball or whatever so can anybody recommend me a sub £100 cleaner
My main requirements are suction, suction and suction the more the better, isn't that the point, it's amazing how many reviews say that a certain vacuums suction isnt great.
Weight is the next consideration, my partner is disabled so it helps enormously if it's light, and also my current cleaner is built like a tank and it's a nightmare doing the stairs.
A long flex would be good as the above stairs cleaning has to currently be done in to parts to access upstairs and downstairs plugs.
A hose is essential for those nooks and crannies but they all have those, don't they?
And finally, I've seen the models that split into two and a smaller vacuum pops out, that would be fantastic for lightness and stair cleaning.
What I don't need is a whole range of gimmicks, attachments, brush bars, pet hair cleaners and the like, I'm sure they are great for specific purposes but a good general all round cleaner would be fine.
I'm having a good old look around and there is so much choice it's a little bit bewildering with contrasting reviews in some cases, so if anyone has found a gem and can recommend that would be lovely! And any good deals wouldn't go amiss either.
Thanks
I don't have the biggest of houses so I don't really need a top of the range £400 Dyson rollerball or whatever so can anybody recommend me a sub £100 cleaner
My main requirements are suction, suction and suction the more the better, isn't that the point, it's amazing how many reviews say that a certain vacuums suction isnt great.
Weight is the next consideration, my partner is disabled so it helps enormously if it's light, and also my current cleaner is built like a tank and it's a nightmare doing the stairs.
A long flex would be good as the above stairs cleaning has to currently be done in to parts to access upstairs and downstairs plugs.
A hose is essential for those nooks and crannies but they all have those, don't they?
And finally, I've seen the models that split into two and a smaller vacuum pops out, that would be fantastic for lightness and stair cleaning.
What I don't need is a whole range of gimmicks, attachments, brush bars, pet hair cleaners and the like, I'm sure they are great for specific purposes but a good general all round cleaner would be fine.
I'm having a good old look around and there is so much choice it's a little bit bewildering with contrasting reviews in some cases, so if anyone has found a gem and can recommend that would be lovely! And any good deals wouldn't go amiss either.

Thanks
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We bought a Vax U84-AL-PME Air Lift Steerable Pet Max Upright Vacuum Cleaner refurbished from Direct Vacuums on Ebay two years ago, under £100 and was as new. It is great plenty of suction easy to empty etc.0
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I have a Dyson v7 and it’s great but I must admit the price is on the higher end for what it is. I had a Vax U84 which came with 2 batteries and was around the £125 mark and had a 3 year warranty... it was a great hoover but the OH broke it ��!♂️. There’s also a cordless Henry which is the king of sunction and reliability but it’s on the heavy side and awkward to carry around the house, the price fluctuates around the £180 mark.0
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The Which? Best Buy vacuum cleaners are all pricey brands (Dyson and Miele) except one: Shark Lift-Away NV601UKT (overall score 77%, ~£160). I mention it because it seems to tick your boxes, and you might find a good deal/ refurbished one.
Which say "It's a bagless upright vacuum cleaner from Shark which also has a lift-away canister that makes it easier to clean the stairs and other difficult-to-reach places.
It weighs 6.6kg, which is relatively light for an upright vacuum. It has an average 2.3 litre dust capacity and its overall reach from plug to floorhead is a modest 8.4 metres.
With this pet version you get a motorised upholstery tool, along with the standard crevice and upholstery tool ...
It's also good at deep cleaning carpets, and it's effective in crevices too, so a good choice if you have tiles or floorboards.
The highest scoring three vacuum cleaners tested by Which? and under £100 are
- Hoover Enigma cylinder TE70EN21001 (69% score, 5.6kg weight, 9M reach from plug)
- Hoover Vision upright VR810F01 (69%, 7.1kg, 6.5M) and
- John Lewis 14VM cyclonic bagless (68%, 7.5kg, 10M).
The Which? Don't Buy vacuum cleaners include quite a few Vax and Hoover models.
HTH!Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0 -
We've had a Henry for ten years now and I expect it to last another 10 years. Surely it's the most mse vaccumn?0
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We have an upstairs and downstairs vacuum.
The upstairs is a dc01 that still has life in it.
If budget tight second hand/refurb will probably get better value.0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »We've had a Henry for ten years now and I expect it to last another 10 years. Surely it's the most mse vaccumn?
+1 for a Henry.
Probably the cheapest.
The pipe isn't long enough for the whole staircase so I do have to carry it while I'm cleaning some of it.
The cord is long enough that I can plug it in at the top of the stairs & it reaches the whole house. Of course that will depend on the size of your house, but they do have quite long leads.0 -
Several posters have recommended the Henry but a new one is over the OPs £100 budget.
It's worth keeping an eye on the Direct Vacuums website to see what refurbished ones they have.
https://www.directvacuums.co.uk/refurbished-vacuums0 -
I have just bought the Shark uplift pet one to replace my Dyson.
It is amazing! So much better than my Dyson in terms of build quality.
I bought direct from the Shark website as they had 10% of their sale price.
It also comes with a 5 year guarantee.Should've = Should HAVE (not 'of')
Would've = Would HAVE (not 'of')
No, I am not perfect, but yes I do judge people on their use of basic English language. If you didn't know the above, then learn it! (If English is your second language, then you are forgiven!)1 -
Weight is the next consideration, my partner is disabled so it helps enormously if it's light, and also my current cleaner is built like a tank and it's a nightmare doing the stairs.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Qualtex-Extension-Numatic-Vacuum-Cleaners/dp/B003HCIN1Q#customerReviews0 -
A_Nice_Englishman wrote: »Several posters have recommended the Henry but a new one is over the OPs £100 budget.
The Hetty isn't. £99.99
Hetty HET160 Bagged Cylinder Vacuum0
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