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hoover
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can anyone recommend a good hoover?did consider dyson but after out last one 8 yrs ago, no impressed. dont want an upright but a powerful one and easy to store.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.this at 2000 watts is superb; and bagless, easy to maintain & light. I've got 1 at work & another at home
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I've had this one, for around 5 years - its a great vac, easy to clean filters etc.
They also do a lighter weight version I bought from Asda for £30 about 2 years ago, which I keep upstairs in my son's loft bedroom. I'll find a link for it.
I've had this one, for around 5 years - its a great vac, easy to clean filters etc.
They also do a lighter weight version I bought from Asda for £30 about 2 years ago, which I keep upstairs in my son's loft bedroom. I'll find a link for it.
So, you're possibly not thinking of buying a Hoover at all, but a Miele or Sebo or even a Dyson ? ;-)
I'm no expert. My Henry is ok, but, like them all, not quite as good a few years on as it was new, but I feel sure that's the same with all the brands. They're all brilliant straight out of the box but settle down after a few months or so.
I'm no expert. My Henry is ok, but, like them all, not quite as good a few years on as it was new, but I feel sure that's the same with all the brands. They're all brilliant straight out of the box but settle down after a few months or so.
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