Advantages: Bagless, powerful, 5 year warranty, great suction. Disadvantages: No cord auto cord rewind.
This vacuum cleaner is the latest addition to my home, after my Vax bagless finally gave up.
The one I am reviewing is the DC14 for carpeted floors, though there are the DC14 animal and all floors versions.
Dyson claim that it never loses suction, and I have to say (at present) is completely true.
The Features:
Root Cyclone Technology.
This means that it maintains powerful constant suction, so that you get deep down clean.
Telescope Reach Wand.
This enables you to reach high places without having to assemble awkward parts. The wand has quick release and expands for instant cleaning.
The vacuum cleaner is approved by the British Allergy Foundation for use where allergy suffers live and work.
NB: BAF is a UK charity with the aim of improving awareness,prevention and treatment of allergies.
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Advantages: small, good for small spaces, easy to store Disadvantages: suction not up to par
I purchased this dyson having owned a dyson for many years, and then my new puppy decided to chew any chewable parts that it had, so opted to buy a new one.
Now initially my mum had went and bought me a miele hoover, which was not an upright or bagless but the suction is apparantly superior, but i prefer an upright and when i tried to vacuum my rugs with the miele, i decided an upright would be the less physically demanding cleaner for me, which is always important to a busy mum and housewife.
I searched the net and found one on cdiscount for £179.99 which was on offer at the time, so i went ahead and bought it and looked forward to receiving it. I chose this one instead of the dc24 as i have a lot of stairs in my house and the smaller size appealled to me as not being as heavy as a larger one, would be easier to take around ...
Advantages: Safer than other baths. Disadvantages: Can be restrictive.
This review is for another item in the range - the Acqua Ergo bath.
I wasn?t sure what method of bathing to opt for for my baby?in the main bath with a supporting seat/float?, or a separate baby bath? I quickly figured I would be best to buy a separate baby bath, as this would require the use of a smaller amount of water & could be positioned in baby?s nursery or wherever was easiest.
OK, so that narrowed it down a bit. But then did I want an inflatable or folding bath which would store easily & be handy to take away, or one that positioned across the bath to give a bit of height, or one that went on a stand?? As usual, with all things baby, the choice was endless?
I finally decided on the Mamas & Papas Acqua Ergo bath, which is shaped to provide two integral support positions for both newborns and sitting babies. Described ...