New cordless vacuum cleaner - Suggestions!

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  • moneysaver1978
    moneysaver1978 Posts: 630 Forumite
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    edited 21 July 2023 at 10:58AM
    Several relatives have a cordless Shark - they were great.

    I avoid Vax and Dyson for the same reason.

    One thing to watch out is that not all cordless vacuum use a detachable battery pack.
  • spo2
    spo2 Posts: 265 Forumite
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    We have this one:
    https://www.currys.co.uk/products/shark-wandvac-with-anti-hair-wrap-2in1-wv361uk-cordless-vacuum-cleaner--grey-10220548.html 
    and it's great - we never use our large vacuum cleaner any more. Much prefer it to the Dyson one
  • katejo
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    ChilliBob said:
    Guys, we have, a pretty new Dyson (v10 cyclone), less than 2 years old. It's winding both of us up as it regularly complains that the filter is blocked, and the design just isn't very good (we've had three Dyson cordless models, whilst this has the best battery and suction, the design of dust storage is just terrible!).

    It's put us off Dyson to be honest, so I guess that, cordless wise, means Shark, Samsung etc? - All new to us. We've had a couple of Vax before and found them to not be too good.

    Any suggestions on decent cordless vacuum cleaners and decent deals?


    Don't touch Cordless Shark! I bought 1 a year ago and it just blocks up very quickly. I don't know whether the corded is any better. I had a Dyson before that which lasted 10 years but I refuse to buy Dyson now.
  • 20vt-rs
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    Take a look at the Samsung Jet range, we have one that replaced a Dyson cordless and it's really good and priced well. We had a Gtech before and it wasn't great, it marked up all the skirting boards with black marks from the plastic body when it touched them. (Hard to avoid).
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  • searchlight123
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    McKneff said:
    Henry do a cordless one now. One of the offers is one with a spare battery. Brilliant...
    That sounds decent. Who is offering the 'spare battery deal' please?
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