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Dog Hairs
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My trusty Dyson is on it's last legs, so can any of you dog lovers recommend a good vacuum cleaner to deal with the hairs cast by a very large hairy G.S.D
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I say go for a Miele, a birt expensive, but you wouldn't regret it.
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I shall now be looking for a Miel. I hate my Dyson with a vengeance. It worked well for about a year. It's heavy, shoddily made and the worse investment I ever made (against advice from others).
I have only ever had upright cleaners and am now thinking of a cylinder cleaner as 50% of my floors are a hard surface. How good are Miel cylinder cleaners on carpets, and are they easy to handle for people with arthritis?
I have only ever had upright cleaners and am now thinking of a cylinder cleaner as 50% of my floors are a hard surface. How good are Miel cylinder cleaners on carpets, and are they easy to handle for people with arthritis?
Glad you put this thread up paddywak as my vacuum hose has split and I am needing a new one. I shall look into getting a Miele now too as I have a large black labrador who , by the rate she sheds , should be bald by now but still manages to make me have to hoover round a few times a day at least. :-) x
I had an upright Dyson LoftyLottie ....worst investment we also ever made ...it's languishing ......in the loft .
Cleaning stairs with it was a nightmare and it was so heavy and cumbersome .We have wooden floors ,some carpet and rugs and the Meile is excellent on all those surfaces .
I am arthritic and find it easy to handle .
It's even easier to handle if Mr S. does the vacuuming !
Cleaning stairs with it was a nightmare and it was so heavy and cumbersome .We have wooden floors ,some carpet and rugs and the Meile is excellent on all those surfaces .
I am arthritic and find it easy to handle .
It's even easier to handle if Mr S. does the vacuuming !
crikey bigmamma you vac a few times a day?!
do you live in Derbyshire, you can do mine while you're at it. :o)
Funny what we get used to isn't it? I have a Dyson cylinder & I couldn't manage without it with my hairy little pooch. After reading a lot of criticism about Dysons I may have just been lucky & if my little lad outlives my vac I'd consider buying a Miele....anything to make life easier!
I've only ever had one upright cleaner & hated it.
do you live in Derbyshire, you can do mine while you're at it. :o)
Funny what we get used to isn't it? I have a Dyson cylinder & I couldn't manage without it with my hairy little pooch. After reading a lot of criticism about Dysons I may have just been lucky & if my little lad outlives my vac I'd consider buying a Miele....anything to make life easier!
I've only ever had one upright cleaner & hated it.
Jules. My problem is basically my back and I have always had uprights. I am interested in what you are saying because it seems you find cylinders cleaners are not good for bad backs.
I was considering changing because I now have quite a lot of hard floors. However, I find my upright Dyson really heavy and very difficult when I do the stairs, even with the attachment.
I would be interested in your views about why you find cylinder cleaners not good with your back.
After my experience with the Dyson Animal, I am going to put a lot of thought into my next cleaner.
Thanks.
LL
I was considering changing because I now have quite a lot of hard floors. However, I find my upright Dyson really heavy and very difficult when I do the stairs, even with the attachment.
I would be interested in your views about why you find cylinder cleaners not good with your back.
After my experience with the Dyson Animal, I am going to put a lot of thought into my next cleaner.
Thanks.
LL
Once again thanks everybody for you comments on the merits of the different vacuums. I was particularly interested in Jules comments about cleaning the rollers of Dysons. At the moment Max is moulting and loosing hair in large clumps, when I vacuum it seems I spend half my time cleaning the rollers. Definately looking like a Miele next.
Thanks Jules. I need to keep my back as straight as possible, so an upright might be better. I am also a bit worried that a cylinder might cause me to have to use more arm and shoulder movement as an upright glides on wheels as opposed to me having to put any downward pressure on the handle. I think I will have to go and try one out somewhere.