ChatterBank0 min ago
For Ao Waterboatman In The Morning
12 Answers
I know you got a "brilliant" one - but the WBN - there are ones at £149, £249 etc - I am thinking of getting sista one - she doesn't have animal but Jesus she loves a good suction of her carpets. What would would advise WBM. Goodnight Honey xxxx x
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by jennyjoan. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have had my dyson battery cleaner for nearly 5 years .still,the same suction as when new and I use it every day . If you look after filters ect it helps to prolong their life .I know dyson are expensive but been worth every penny . I have bought another one the dyson v6 £165 in the sale from £299 . Leave it upstairs and a back up if my old one dies .
Love our dc59 Wend, as you say, if the filters and rotary brush are cleaned and when emptied the cavity is properly cleaned it is a good machine. I can take it out and vacuum the cars, and the attachments allow us to swish it round the ceiling and light fittings with no effort. We still have the dyson ball upright in the shed but it has not been used for 3 years. I use a small clean paintbrush when I clean up the inside dust cavity and pull it to pieces every couple of months and give it the once over. The only thing we have replaced is the rotary brush and that is a 2 minute job.