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Dyson Hoover Or A Henry Hoover, Does It Really Matter ?
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i suppose i should be looking at how many watts ie 1600W is better than a 1200W.
ive my eye on henry and a dyson, both 1200W but then i can buy another not so good a brand hoover at half the price and it is a 1800W.
so , should i go for the " not so good brand" 1800W hoover.
or go for a dyson - henry ?
ive my eye on henry and a dyson, both 1200W but then i can buy another not so good a brand hoover at half the price and it is a 1800W.
so , should i go for the " not so good brand" 1800W hoover.
or go for a dyson - henry ?
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Depends on whether you want an upright or a "cylinder".
Latest Which? report rates the best cylinders as those from Bosch and Miele. The best performing uprights are from Dyson, Sebo and Shark.
They make the point that cheaper vacs are invariably poor performers....you are wasting your money on them.
You shouldn't be able to buy vacs of more than 1600 watts anyway..it's illegal to make/distribute them in the EU. And that limit drops to 900 watts later in 2017!
Latest Which? report rates the best cylinders as those from Bosch and Miele. The best performing uprights are from Dyson, Sebo and Shark.
They make the point that cheaper vacs are invariably poor performers....you are wasting your money on them.
You shouldn't be able to buy vacs of more than 1600 watts anyway..it's illegal to make/distribute them in the EU. And that limit drops to 900 watts later in 2017!
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