Is a Dyson 'that' good?
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OK, the trusty old vacuum cleaner gave up the ghost this week. It may or may not have been anything to do with me hoovering up a pile of wet and sticky wallpaper shreds, but the wife doesn't need to know that...
Anyway, is a Dyson really the don of vacuum cleaners? The wife has been on about the new Dyson with the wheel ball, but I am reluntant to spend £180 on a vacuum cleaner unless it really is the business and will last a long time.
So is it worth the extra for a Dyson? I put the question out to the masses...
Anyway, is a Dyson really the don of vacuum cleaners? The wife has been on about the new Dyson with the wheel ball, but I am reluntant to spend £180 on a vacuum cleaner unless it really is the business and will last a long time.
So is it worth the extra for a Dyson? I put the question out to the masses...
J500ANT said:
bazking69 said:
The wife has been on about the new Dyson with the wheel ball
Regardless of whats good and not good, you're having what Mrs Bazking69 wants, and thats a Dyson!I was actually thinking about getting a Henry for the garage. We have them at work and they are very good and I can't say I've seen one ever give up the ghost; even our valeting one that gets used for about 2 hours a day 5 days a week just goes on and on and has done for years. The issue is we have is a dog so it needs to be able to both pick up hair and handle it.
Trommel said:
I've always wondered why people like to hate them.
It's a clever design, it works very well and ours has never broken.
This is so true, I'm forever being told how crap they are. My parents one is great, easy to empty, strong suction all round i find it very usable.It's a clever design, it works very well and ours has never broken.
I have used henrys at work (builder) and the only reason i think they are popular is because they are tough and don't need bags, that aside they are w


markoc said:
I got a dyson about 3 years ago, and it is still going strong. Recommended.
I've still got an upright Hoover from 1984 that still works perfectly. Dyson = clever marketing for an average product.Didn't he say that he would never move production out of the UK?

Edited by Silver993tt on Saturday 17th October 13:24
Silver993tt said:
Dyson = clever marketing for an average product.
It isn't an "average" product - it's a simple and elegant idea that works very well. The majority of vacuums with bags are far less effective when they're full of dust.Perhaps that's why virtually every other manufacturer now produces a Dyson rip-off?
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