Dyson cleaners
Discussion
I worked in the industry for a while, the dyson's design is good in principle, however they are made with cheap plastic and break easily, when they do parts are very expensive.
My advice would be to buy a henry or a qualvac if you can find them, reasonably priced and all parts easily available at reasonable cost.
My advice would be to buy a henry or a qualvac if you can find them, reasonably priced and all parts easily available at reasonable cost.
Nilfisk.
Folks have a GS80 the got when they married in '71. It's had a few sets of motor brushes, and on it's 3rd hose, but otherwise still going strong.
I've a King 510 and it's excellent, does the house, does the car, it's even been used to clear up after tracking the walls during a house rewire. It's got a much stronger suction than the old one, it'll actually lift the lino off the bathroom floor if you don't put the head on to hard floor setting.
Folks have a GS80 the got when they married in '71. It's had a few sets of motor brushes, and on it's 3rd hose, but otherwise still going strong.
I've a King 510 and it's excellent, does the house, does the car, it's even been used to clear up after tracking the walls during a house rewire. It's got a much stronger suction than the old one, it'll actually lift the lino off the bathroom floor if you don't put the head on to hard floor setting.
Weve been really please with the Sebo
http://www.sebo.co.uk/Pages/felix_1_premium.html
its steerable and has 2 motors one for suction one for brushes.
this allows them to be separated and becomes a compact cleaner for the car or light enough to easily clean the stairs
utterly recommended
(Stocked at John Lewis)
http://www.sebo.co.uk/Pages/felix_1_premium.html
its steerable and has 2 motors one for suction one for brushes.
this allows them to be separated and becomes a compact cleaner for the car or light enough to easily clean the stairs
utterly recommended
(Stocked at John Lewis)
The reason there so many at the tip is because most owners are idiots. If you don't replace the filters on a regular basis they will overheat and trip. KHence the owners thinking they're broken. Keep them clean and replace the filters once a year (using pattern parts which are just as good) and they've last for ages.
Their only real flaw is the poor plastic choice in the design, which is quite susceptible to fatigue cracking. That said, any cracks that appear can be super glued or replaced with a pattern part.
Other vacuums just don't suck as well.
Their only real flaw is the poor plastic choice in the design, which is quite susceptible to fatigue cracking. That said, any cracks that appear can be super glued or replaced with a pattern part.
Other vacuums just don't suck as well.
rhinochopig said:
Their only real flaw is the poor plastic choice in the design, which is quite susceptible to fatigue cracking. That said, any cracks that appear can be super glued or replaced with a pattern part.
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t, they should stop making them more complicated and make them more durable.