my brother had a dyson but was told when he replaced his carpets, for fairly expensive ones by the carpet fitter that dyson is bad for your carpets as it sucks out so much of the carpet fibre as well as the dirt!!! Mum has one and finds it good. I havea Henry its lasted longer than any other i have had!!
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Originally posted by ailsasyl View Postmy brother had a dyson but was told when he replaced his carpets, for fairly expensive ones by the carpet fitter that dyson is bad for your carpets as it sucks out so much of the carpet fibre as well as the dirt!!! Mum has one and finds it good. I havea Henry its lasted longer than any other i have had!!
Ours looked like this one:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1147/...g?v=1185014723Last edited by HeyWayne; 30-06-2008, 02:32 PM.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
BLOG UPDATED! http://haywayne.blogspot.com/2012/01...ar-demand.html 30/01/2012
Practise makes us a little better, it doesn't make us perfect.
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Originally posted by lynda66 View Postwith 2 cats and a dog yup ..... i have to hoover everything twice lol, though i think it's easier to just stick them in the dryer. and i do shave the dog
Or just simply vacuum the animals.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
BLOG UPDATED! http://haywayne.blogspot.com/2012/01...ar-demand.html 30/01/2012
Practise makes us a little better, it doesn't make us perfect.
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Originally posted by coomber View PostI'd go with a Dyson every time. we bought a Meile on recommendation a couple of years ago and it was cr@p only lasted about 8 months then had to go and buy another DysonI'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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i do hoover the dog, but if you saw my cat when he gets angry, you wouldn't want to hoover him either ..... i had 4 stitches in my thumb last year, he was only 8 months old, and came in covered in oil, so i had to bath him ...... he's now about the same size as a rottweiller, and has sharp claws and teeth ...... i'm not going near him with the hoover.
the hoovers for horses are very quiet, and they don't seem to mind them at all once they get used to them, and it saves loads of groomingLast edited by lynda66; 30-06-2008, 05:23 PM.
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Got a 3-storey so lots of stairs!! Got a second hand Henry a year or so ago and he's wonderful. I can plug him in in the downstairs hallway and the flex goes all the way to the top so I don't have to faff around un- and re-plugging.
The dust collector bit holds a massive amount either with or without a bag. (Ran out of bags and forgot to buy more, so had no choice really!)
They are expensive, but last for yearsKirsty b xx
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We've just bought our 2nd dyson in 15 years!! the previous 8 saw us go through 3 of various makes.
The one w have now is the super duper jobby with suction like a hong kong .... er, well anyway, it's quite good (especially with pet hairs)
PS, the old one now lives upstairs so we use that for the bedrooms and is still OK but not as good as it was 15 years ago )Last edited by nick the grief; 01-07-2008, 08:50 PM.
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I have two cats and Mr HF!
I have a Dyson, had it 12 or so years! yes bits have broken and fallen off all over the show - but it has sucked up so much stuff, plaster dust, rubble, saw dust, soot, and pet hairs for england! it still works fine Mr HF took it up into the loft the other month.....it's an old house - all lath and plaster and oh boy the dust and junk on the loft floor, but trusty Dyosn did it fine!
Our house is small, with lots of wooden floors, I am not very tall or strong and struggle with the weight and size of current Dyson.
Next doors has just bought a baby Dyson, has any one here got one? it's a something 25 I think.
Might keep old one, but this new 'baby' looks ideal for me, I just dont know much about it.
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If I were to buy one and it was not up to the job, could I take it back? hoovers are not cheap and I would not buy shoes without first trying them! so where do you stand with a hoover, lawn mower or similar!
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I think HF if you buy it and its faulty then you can ask for your money back, also if it doesn't perform as you were led to believe. If you decide you just don't like it, tough I'm afraid, the retailer does not have to take it back just because you have changed your mind.I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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