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My 2nd Dyson has started to fall to pieces just like the last one did and I am resigned to the fact that I have to buy a new one.
But am I just being sucked in by the claims of Dyson and are they really the top of the pops when it comes to cleaners?
I have cats and so i do need a powerful cleaner but I have also been told by my carpet fitter that a powerful cleaner can take years off your carpet! (Never get him started on Dysons!)
Help! What would you buy?
P.S. I do have a Kirby which leaves the suction on a Dyson standing but its cumbersome and heavy and makes hoovering feel like a 2hr workout in the gym!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a Miele - the 'animal' version... called something like 'Cat and Dog'. It is FAB!! I have 2 dogs and a cat and it really keeps my floors/furniture etc hair-free.
It is not heavy and is not a pain on the stairs either.
I had 2 Dysons before and they (in my opinion) were pants. One blew up and the other was so heavy i sighed with relief when it also blew up.
I ran a pub/restaurant for 15 years. We started with a Henry, went on to a Kirby (admittedly second-hand), tried a few other domestics, and then!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bought a second-hand Nilfisk. When I finally sold the business and left it behind, it was twenty-five years old ! I've noticed them being used for aircraft on quick turnarounds - says everything!
I realise this thread is a little old but after seeing it I thought I would add this for anyone who is currently looking to buy a vaccuum cleaner.
Whaterver you buy, don't buy a Hoover H1M (The One)
They are a nightmare and you cannot get a refund. Just hundreds of visits by the engineers.
http://www.pricerunner.co.uk/home-appliances/vacuum-clea ners/278875/reviews
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