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Go for a no-ball Dyson. December 8, 2014, 5:25 pm I have a real issue with bagless vacuum cleaners.People are suckers when it comes to saving pennies - usually spending several pounds extra and getting an inferior product (plasma vs LCD TVs?).- Vacuum cleaner bags cost less than £10 a year (do your sums)- Bagless vacuums have a smaller capacity and have to be emptied after EVERY use.- Bagless vacuums are a joke when emptying - all the HEPA allergy stuff goes out of the window because of the mess it makes.- Bagless vacuums have washable filters. You cannot use your machine whilst they are drying (takes almost a day). December 8, 2014, 7:29 pm I'm still getting over the awful Dyson dc 25 very similar to the animal one which is without doubt the worst piece of badly made rubbish i have ever had the misfortune to buy, I could tell you all the ways it has gone wrong but it would turn into a book.If I meet doctor WHO i would travel back in time to the day in currys i bought it and kick my past self really hard in the nuts as he was about to buy it!

December 9, 2014, 11:08 am Yep, I'll never go back to Dyson. I bought a Miele about 7 years ago, not one thing has broken on it, even the clip that you attach the pole too is still fine. The tube is in perfect condition, (not sure what they make it out of, it's indestructible) And it still sucks as hard as when it was new. And yet it's still nice and light, for doing the stairs etc, I hated the Dyson for doing the stairs grrr.. I've a feeling when it comes to vacuum cleaners TR are scoring based on the geekeness, rather than the usefulness here. I suppose it is a Tech site, but still.. January 20, 2015, 11:15 pm Problem with any review is that is conducted over a short timespan, not tested over a few years like and owner will.Look at the Amazon reviews for the DC25 - 742 reviews at an average of 4.5*s. Tesco's is 4.7/5 from 2,701 reviews and Revoo is 9.9/10 from 1,873. That must be a lot of people leaving reviews at the initial satisfaction stage unless your experiences aren't the norm...

January 21, 2015, 9:00 am Have a Dyson Animal Cylinder vac, which is around 7 years old. Still does a great job and nothing has broken yet...
couch cleaning service dallasThe Miele vacuums have also been praised on reviews and ratings, maybe try one when the Dyson fails.
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best canister vacuum cleaners 2015 i personally like mile vacuum because i am using it and i am very satisfy with its performance and quality. April 16, 2015, 9:55 pm Some nice picks you got here, especially the Miele Complete C3 Cat & Dog. It's definitely one of our favorites. Perfect for homes with lots of carpet and hardwood flooring.

May 13, 2015, 3:33 pmJust go with the vacuums that come with reusable/washable bags. May 14, 2015, 5:43 pm The C3 Cat & Dog is a fantastic vacuum indeed. Been testing it out for a while now and it hasn't disappointed. June 24, 2015, 5:32 pm I bought a henry and its great for hard floors but so hard for carpets...I find it impossible on carpets even with the vents on the handle open and on low power...they she make an attachment available for carpets....would I buy another ... June 27, 2015, 8:31 pm The Henry is only suitable for small apartments etc., it is completely useless for larger areas - the stupid thing keeps falling over and/or is so light that it easily gets stuck behind ever the slightest objects in the way!The Dyson is a very heavy cumbersome machine that needs more cleaning than a many other vacuums and not particularly efficient either. Too slow for large areas.The vacuums that use bags are far more efficient, far cleaner and lighter to handle and are energy and time saving.

June 29, 2015, 6:15 pm I have used Henry's for years and have never had any problem. It is a basic and very straightforward vacuum cleaner. I wouldn't use any other vacuum cleaner. June 29, 2015, 6:17 pm I just empty the bag I have in my Henry every couple of months. You have to pull some stuff out over the bin, but I have never needed to buy disposable bags, which is better for the environment and better for my wallet. July 4, 2015, 9:20 am Dysons do the job for me had them since they first came out. July 4, 2015, 9:23 am not true had dysons for many years.twenty at least.The best and most advanced product on the market. July 5, 2015, 6:30 am It's certainly not about watts. I still use an Electrolux 502 daily, it was made in 1979 and has a 450 watt motor. It's the best vacuum cleaner I've ever had - it was probably the best vacuum you could buy throughout the 80's. The point of a vacuum is to keep your carpets clean by lifting and beating the pile not to extract every microbe from every corner of our planet - its one of the reasons allergies are on the rise, not because we don't remove microscopic particles from our floors, but exactly because we DO.

My main vac is the Miele S7 upright - had it years and like my other Miele appliances, totally faultless - shame it didn't really take off here July 5, 2015, 6:36 am Yet you've had to have a few of them I suspect. Dyson did well by showing us the dirt circling around and everyone fell for it. 'look how good it is you can see the dust' - well when I pop a new bag in my 36 year old Electrolux and run it for 20 seconds and then peer in the bag, lo and behold - lots of dust. Dyson's are overpriced and incredibly flimsy machines. My mum also raves about Dyson's but neglects the fact she's had to have 6-7 of them. No wonder James Dyson is a rich man July 5, 2015, 9:16 am No wonder other companies are enviously trying to bad mouth Dyson they are so good I have had two in 20 years still working perfectly Are these reviews genuine notice I was attacked straight away July 5, 2015, 9:19 am Dysons are my favourite I have had two in twenty years very very reliable July 5, 2015, 3:25 pm

Did you see me say/write anything against Dyson as a brand? I was just going for the idea that a reusable bag is the best thing to do for the health of our ecology and planet. July 10, 2015, 1:30 pm SEBO for me every time. Miele are good but SEBO are better. Far more durable and better user-centric design. I even use my 8 year old SEBO Felix outside to chop the heads off weeds on the concrete slabs! I even made a video of it on YouTube. July 10, 2015, 9:13 pm I'm henry HVR henry HVR I am, I'm the best of the rest, who leads where others follow.... July 11, 2015, 12:41 am Miele are the best. I have one in the garage for dirty work and is still sucking strong after 20 years. I bought a new one when we moved house last year. Lovely bit of kit. Well built, sucks like mad, light to manoeuvre and quiet. The rotatory brush in the head works well. I've had Dysons and they are way over-rated. The Dysons we've had have fallen apart after 2 years, had very little suck and the prices are ridiculous.