1. I can pick up more with my dustpan and brush than that vac ona stick did,a nd I paid only £1 for it.
2. I've got a Dyson animal - had it for at least 5 years and it's the best I've ever had (touch wood).
i agree - the close up in the demo didn't do them any favours. most vacuums will pick up heavier stuff like grit with no problems. it's threads and cat fur every one i've had has problems with.
i was considering starting a thread (but it's non-qvc) about the best vacuum. i'm 59 for pete's sake so i've had a few and still haven't found one half decent. most of my friends - who express a preference - say the henry but they have hard floors and i have carpets so feel i need an upright. is that wrong? the one i have at the moment is my first bagless and i hate it - what a dirty messy faff it is emptying the thing. i swore i'd never get another but for some reason i can't fathom, almost all seem to be bagless. anyway, one wheel has broken off of the current one so i'm in the market for a new one. any and all opinions would be very welcomed
i agree - the close up in the demo didn't do them any favours. most vacuums will pick up heavier stuff like grit with no problems. it's threads and cat fur every one i've had has problems with.
i was considering starting a thread (but it's non-qvc) about the best vacuum. i'm 59 for pete's sake so i've had a few and still haven't found one half decent. most of my friends - who express a preference - say the henry but they have hard floors and i have carpets so feel i need an upright. is that wrong? the one i have at the moment is my first bagless and i hate it - what a dirty messy faff it is emptying the thing. i swore i'd never get another but for some reason i can't fathom, almost all seem to be bagless. anyway, one wheel has broken off of the current one so i'm in the market for a new one. any and all opinions would be very welcomed
i agree - the close up in the demo didn't do them any favours. most vacuums will pick up heavier stuff like grit with no problems. it's threads and cat fur every one i've had has problems with.
i was considering starting a thread (but it's non-qvc) about the best vacuum. i'm 59 for pete's sake so i've had a few and still haven't found one half decent. most of my friends - who express a preference - say the henry but they have hard floors and i have carpets so feel i need an upright. is that wrong? the one i have at the moment is my first bagless and i hate it - what a dirty messy faff it is emptying the thing. i swore i'd never get another but for some reason i can't fathom, almost all seem to be bagless. anyway, one wheel has broken off of the current one so i'm in the market for a new one. any and all opinions would be very welcomed