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My vacuum cleaner has just 'died' and have to get a new one, can anyone suggest a good one going by personal experience, its a minefield out there, thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would highly recommend the Miele, it's the best vacuum cleaner I've ever used and I've used many including the Dyson, which I hated.
The Miele is quiet and powerful and you can change the suction intensity by turning a dial. It sucks up debris along the skirting boards too and the tubes are easy to put on and remove, also adjusting in length to suit different heights.
We got the basic model, which is still brilliant and it cost about �99 from Comet 2 years ago, think it was reduced by about �50 at the time.
The Miele is quiet and powerful and you can change the suction intensity by turning a dial. It sucks up debris along the skirting boards too and the tubes are easy to put on and remove, also adjusting in length to suit different heights.
We got the basic model, which is still brilliant and it cost about �99 from Comet 2 years ago, think it was reduced by about �50 at the time.
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Have been looking at Miele and Panasonic, also considered an Electrolux, my previous one was a Hoover Purepower and wasn't too impressed with it so might give Hoover a miss this time, not too sure about the Dysons so it looks like it might be a bit more homework on the Miele and Panasonic. Thank you all very much appreciate your comments, x
HI Angie.
I think it depends what you want to spend.
I have one of the original Dysons which I think is the best thing since sliced bread (DC01) When it needed servicing I took it into the shop and the guy said never get rid of it till it blows up as the newer ones need the filters replacing very often and they are very expensive. I also have an Electrolux pet Lover Velocity 1700w. This is an upright also and although it is slightly heavier than the Dyson cleans really well. It has a turbo head which attaches to the hose for furniture and stairs and does a wonderful job.
It is a minefield out there so I wish you luck.
I think it depends what you want to spend.
I have one of the original Dysons which I think is the best thing since sliced bread (DC01) When it needed servicing I took it into the shop and the guy said never get rid of it till it blows up as the newer ones need the filters replacing very often and they are very expensive. I also have an Electrolux pet Lover Velocity 1700w. This is an upright also and although it is slightly heavier than the Dyson cleans really well. It has a turbo head which attaches to the hose for furniture and stairs and does a wonderful job.
It is a minefield out there so I wish you luck.