Which Hoover for wooden floors
Discussion
Hi Guys,
From reading the Dyson Appliances thread, it appears a good idea to invest in a new vacuum cleaner and I am swaying towards to the Dyson.
My requirements are for laminate, engineered wood and tiled floors. No pets and no carpets to speak of. In essence, it will just be dust!
What is the ideal model to go for?
I have seen a powerseller on eBay that sells refurbished units in the links below? Worth a gamble?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DYSON-DC07-ORIGIN-VACUUM-CLE...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DYSON-DC04-ABSOLUTE-VACUUM-C...
Many Thanks
From reading the Dyson Appliances thread, it appears a good idea to invest in a new vacuum cleaner and I am swaying towards to the Dyson.
My requirements are for laminate, engineered wood and tiled floors. No pets and no carpets to speak of. In essence, it will just be dust!
What is the ideal model to go for?
I have seen a powerseller on eBay that sells refurbished units in the links below? Worth a gamble?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DYSON-DC07-ORIGIN-VACUUM-CLE...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DYSON-DC04-ABSOLUTE-VACUUM-C...
Many Thanks
I'm no expert, but my wife researched this because she hates hoovering and wanted the best which one assumes will be the easiest and quickest. She bought a Sebo - no, I'd never heard of them but she swears by it. Much better than any Dyson and the old Henry is in the garage for my cars and sucking up rubble and muck! Take a look at the top end Sebo range.
If it is only for wooden (any solid) floor, get a Henry. Cleaners use them because they are cheap and near indestructible, but they aren't as good as a Dyson on carpet.
If you must get a Dyson, remember to get one where you can switch the roller off, or get the right attachment, or it'll mark the surface.
(I've been looking into this recently, I'm not naturally this sad!)
If you must get a Dyson, remember to get one where you can switch the roller off, or get the right attachment, or it'll mark the surface.
(I've been looking into this recently, I'm not naturally this sad!)
RichB said:
I'm no expert, but my wife researched this because she hates hoovering and wanted the best which one assumes will be the easiest and quickest. She bought a Sebo - no, I'd never heard of them but she swears by it. Much better than any Dyson and the old Henry is in the garage for my cars and sucking up rubble and muck! Take a look at the top end Sebo range.
We've got one of these yellow and grey uprights.Dunno how the computer thing works, but it "senses" the difference between hard flooring and carpets/rugs and adjusts the roller brush accordingly.
We've had ours 4 years and the engineering is first class.
(n.b. had 3 Dysons previously, the last one being the "animal" and they all seemed to suck themselves apart. Forever replacing tubes, belts and filters).
cinque said:
RichB said:
I'm no expert, but my wife researched this because she hates hoovering and wanted the best which one assumes will be the easiest and quickest. She bought a Sebo - no, I'd never heard of them but she swears by it. Much better than any Dyson and the old Henry is in the garage for my cars and sucking up rubble and muck! Take a look at the top end Sebo range.
We've got one of these yellow and grey uprights.Dunno how the computer thing works, but it "senses" the difference between hard flooring and carpets/rugs and adjusts the roller brush accordingly.
We've had ours 4 years and the engineering is first class.
(n.b. had 3 Dysons previously, the last one being the "animal" and they all seemed to suck themselves apart. Forever replacing tubes, belts and filters).
Good grief I can't believe I replied to a topic about vacuum cleaners

Mike
Hoover Floormate (IF you can get them in the UK). Its a vacuum and also scrubs/washes and then dries the floors. They sell two types of cleaning fluid - one for Tiled surfaces and one for wood. We have fully tiled downstairs and wood upstairs - Its amazing to see the colour of the water afterwards !
Ah bugger - you've already chosen - sorry.
Ah bugger - you've already chosen - sorry.
Edited by juice on Thursday 5th August 17:32
linky
I have one. Works a treat. JUST. DONT. WATCH. IT.
(I did this for the first month when i got it, following the little bugger about and noticing it missing bits....... but if you press go when you leave the house/flat when you return he will have made the place spotless.)
Takes a couple of hours to hoover but who cares when your at work!
I have one. Works a treat. JUST. DONT. WATCH. IT.
(I did this for the first month when i got it, following the little bugger about and noticing it missing bits....... but if you press go when you leave the house/flat when you return he will have made the place spotless.)
Takes a couple of hours to hoover but who cares when your at work!
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