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My Dyson has just died...................
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Can anyone recommend a good bagless hoover that is reasonable priced and quite good for pet hairs? Please dont say a Dyson - on my 3rd one and its keeps switching off coz its overheating - I dont want another one of them!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We`ve had a Dyson since it first came out and it`s still as good as new and used more than once a day around the house with our young grandchildren who come to see us regulary, always dropping bits of biscuit or cake. We clean both filters out when we empty it, and make sure the hose isn`t blocked. Perhaps that`s why your Dysons keep overheating.
i don't understand why some people really hate the dyson. we're on our second now, got the first when they first came out and at that time we had a golden retriever. it was wonderful for getting rid of pet hairs, really great and totally transformed our carpets.
i gave the first dyson to no. 1 son when he got his first home 4 years ago and it's still going strong, bought myself a new one which is just as good. i wouldn't waste my money on a top of the range model, i have the basic upright one, never had any problems with it and really wouldn't buy any other make.
i gave the first dyson to no. 1 son when he got his first home 4 years ago and it's still going strong, bought myself a new one which is just as good. i wouldn't waste my money on a top of the range model, i have the basic upright one, never had any problems with it and really wouldn't buy any other make.
Miele Cat and Dog here.Brilliant.
I do some house cleaning with a friend and we have a Hetty (pink Henry) and the small Dyson Ball Upright. Neither are as good as the Miele. The Dyson's brushes stop when a little bit of hair wraps round them so you are constantly unblocking them. The button to turn off the brushes for hard floors is very unresponsive.Sometimes they switch off but most of the time they don't.
The Hetty has no suction.
Miele every time for me.
I do some house cleaning with a friend and we have a Hetty (pink Henry) and the small Dyson Ball Upright. Neither are as good as the Miele. The Dyson's brushes stop when a little bit of hair wraps round them so you are constantly unblocking them. The button to turn off the brushes for hard floors is very unresponsive.Sometimes they switch off but most of the time they don't.
The Hetty has no suction.
Miele every time for me.
Miele 'Cat & Dog' without a shadow of doubt! I have 2 ( have small cleaning company) & are the best vac ever especially for pet hairs. Yes they are pricey but worth every penny. Had mine 4 yrs so far & vac an average of 3 houses a day & i'm talking large ones! The bags are also expensive but you can but cheaper copies on Ebay & also empty them occasionally.