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what..the? | 19:11 Sun 11th Dec 2011 | Home & Garden
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I have been recommended the henry hoover by my carpet fitter as my dyson is knacked after 5 years+ of use. I here dyson's can damage a carpet and pull the carpet fibre's out. Any one got one? I see they have a bag though? Not used to that?
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Henry is ok. Has a tendency to roll over rather than follow properly when pulled after you though. Never tried a Dyson though.
Not boasting but I have two dysons and a Henry. Find the dysons better on carpet than Henry but he is superb for the wood floors and sofas and most other soft furnishings and just about anything conceivable thing that can be vacuumed. If there is a loose thread the dyson will catch it and pull it out making the most ear shattering noise. The next vac I buy will be a miele as we have 4 cats and I hear they are excellent with pet hair, not that I've had much trouble with the cleaners I have at present
This is a subject that comes up regularly in animals and nature and every time the Miele comes out the favorite. We bought the "Cat & Dog" and both Trish and I agree we've never had a better machine.
So there you go. Personal choice!
Aircraft cleaners use Henrys the world over. They clean planes hour after hour, day after day. That must say something for them.
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thanks everyone,

yes I have a wilkinsons near me so will check it out for bags thanks

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