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Old 30th August 2008, 19:37   #11
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My hoover is an Electrolux jobbie from Argos.

Very powerful thing it is. Replaces a useless yellow thing bought from Argos a few years ago.

This thing cost £70 or so and has plenty of suction. Often have to use the 'vent' option because it sucks too much. I reckon Dyson's are for fools with too much money; such as contractors who like working weekends
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Old 30th August 2008, 19:59   #12
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Buy the 15 quid "value" one from Tesco (and elsewhere), use it till the supplied bags are all used up, throw away and repeat.

(No, I'm not joking)

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Old 31st August 2008, 02:43   #13
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one of my dad's clients was Sikorsky in the 60's - apart from helicopters they made huge industrial sized vacuums with the 'dyson' technology for cement factories. They used this technology because it is cheaper to maintain on an industrial scale.

...apparently the technology used in a Dyson is the same - and has 60% the efficiency of the 'bag' and 'fan' method, although 100% of that 60% is utilised as Dyson claims - the 'bag and 'fan' only utilises 85% of its suction.

Dyson didn't invent the technology (I guess he never claims he does - just says nothing) - he just domesticated it (smart guy). They aren't as good at doing the job.

Miele - great - last forever also.
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Old 31st August 2008, 09:11   #14
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Old 31st August 2008, 10:47   #15
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My plumber recommended the Henry to me. Apparently they are what professional cleaners use. They must be good, as no-one can be buying them for their styling/image. (My wife refused on those grounds, so can't comment on cleaning ability from experience.) Argos sell them.
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Old 31st August 2008, 11:13   #16
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one of my dad's clients was Sikorsky in the 60's - apart from helicopters they made huge industrial sized vacuums with the 'dyson' technology for cement factories. They used this technology because it is cheaper to maintain on an industrial scale.

...apparently the technology used in a Dyson is the same - and has 60% the efficiency of the 'bag' and 'fan' method, although 100% of that 60% is utilised as Dyson claims - the 'bag and 'fan' only utilises 85% of its suction.

Dyson didn't invent the technology (I guess he never claims he does - just says nothing) - he just domesticated it (smart guy). They aren't as good at doing the job.

Miele - great - last forever also.
Dyson goes into some detail about where he nicked the idea from, and your description sounds about right, though I forget the details. I'm not a big Dyson fan myself (the man or machine) but I've owned two (now kaput) in the past. I've not seen cleaners use them.
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Old 31st August 2008, 11:19   #17
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Nilfisk

Mine is now 12 years old.. still going strong. will suck badly fitted carpet off the floor. Has triple filters to ensure asthma peeps are well looked after too. oh hang on - it was the equiv of 400pound back then.

maybe a cheap low mileage second hand one ?
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Old 31st August 2008, 11:33   #18
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Old 31st August 2008, 11:42   #19
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Old 31st August 2008, 12:09   #20
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A Hoover Junior gets my vote, although they stopped making them because they were too reliable.

Failing one of those, a Miele.
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