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Vax VRS5W Carpet Cleaner - Does anyone's house staff use one of these?
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Dyson is a pile of poo. I think the pick up is rubbish.
I have a Miele, which has always been reliable. I'm actually on my second as I gave away my first to a friend as it meant I could justify buying myself a new one! Lasted a good ten years so farComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDyson is a pile of poo. I think the pick up is rubbish.
I have a Miele, which has always been reliable. I'm actually on my second as I gave away my first to a friend as it meant I could justify buying myself a new one! Lasted a good ten years so far
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou never see a builder with a Dyson.
2 reasons:
1. They are overpriced
2. The money went on marketing design.
Buy British - Henry is designed and made in Chard, Somerset - not far from you.
The bag is easy to replace.
You can run them bagless if you want. (not recommended, but it works)
You'll get 3 Henry for the price of one Dyson. Except one Henry will probably last you 3x as long as a Dyson.
I'm nowhere near Chard, I'm in Kent :Comment
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Originally posted by Excursion UK View PostVery good, thanks.
I'm nowhere near Chard, I'm in Kent :
You're closer to Chard than the Malaysian child labour sweatshop where another company get their product produced.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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How did the latest run out from the Gricer stables get so many useful comments than mine?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHow did the latest run out from the Gricer stables get so many useful comments than mine?Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWe hate you even more.
I don't think that word is appropriate.
"Detest but tolerate" is probably closer.
…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by mjcp View PostYup, another Miele vote here... it even manages to stay in one piece when the Polish mafia through it down the stairs on a weekly basis.
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For carpet washing, the bissell has proven to be a thorough champ for years for me!Comment
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