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Now, this is a question for those of us who hoover... A lot..
How the f**k do you use the hose on the vac without the thing falling over? I hoover a lot, and almost every time I use the hoover I use the hose attachment to pick up the dog fur, but I always manage to pull the hoover over.
So, is it just me who can't keep the sodding hoover to stay upright when I am using it?
How the f**k do you use the hose on the vac without the thing falling over? I hoover a lot, and almost every time I use the hoover I use the hose attachment to pick up the dog fur, but I always manage to pull the hoover over.
So, is it just me who can't keep the sodding hoover to stay upright when I am using it?
Jasandjules said:
Now, this is a question for those of us who hoover... A lot..
How the f**k do you use the hose on the vac without the thing falling over? I hoover a lot, and almost every time I use the hoover I use the hose attachment to pick up the dog fur, but I always manage to pull the hoover over.
So, is it just me who can't keep the sodding hoover to stay upright when I am using it?
Use a proper cylinder hoover not one of those namby pamby uprights How the f**k do you use the hose on the vac without the thing falling over? I hoover a lot, and almost every time I use the hoover I use the hose attachment to pick up the dog fur, but I always manage to pull the hoover over.
So, is it just me who can't keep the sodding hoover to stay upright when I am using it?

Or better still - pay a wench to do it

Platinum said:
You are not alone.
Buy a non upright vac instead; they are a lot easier to wield.
Sadly, I just bought a new hoover because I was getting so f***ed off with the Dyson and I broke it recently when it hit the deck and a bit of plastic came off.... Buy a non upright vac instead; they are a lot easier to wield.
But it's also an upright............
wiffmaster said:
Turn hoover through 180 degrees, so that the 'foot' of the hoover counteracts your pulling action.
I did that and found it fell over faster, smacked me in the back of the head... 
And flintstone, luckily not, but I have no doubt there will be those who do................ I have heard of a fellow who "fell on" his dyson, whilst hoovering naked of course (friends of mine are doctors, some of the things removed from bodies....).
Jasandjules said:
Now, this is a question for those of us who hoover... A lot..
How the f**k do you use the hose on the vac without the thing falling over? I hoover a lot, and almost every time I use the hoover I use the hose attachment to pick up the dog fur, but I always manage to pull the hoover over.
So, is it just me who can't keep the sodding hoover to stay upright when I am using it?
Lay it down, also means the hose extends instead of springing the bloody dyson/hoover/vax/[insert brand name here] into your flaming ankles!!!How the f**k do you use the hose on the vac without the thing falling over? I hoover a lot, and almost every time I use the hoover I use the hose attachment to pick up the dog fur, but I always manage to pull the hoover over.
So, is it just me who can't keep the sodding hoover to stay upright when I am using it?
lazy_b said:
Get a Henry! Pretty much un-tiltable, and I can guarantee (from personal experience) that if you drag it around by the hose the furniture will suffer more than the cleaner. Mrs lazy-b hasn't forgiven me yet, but I still have to do the vacuuming 
agreed henrys the man i got one 
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