Advantages: Many Disadvantages: trying to find some
Well I've finally bit the bullet and bought what I call and expensive hoover considering I normally only spend about £50 on one.
My previous hoover sprint had almost had its day so it was time to get a new one. Reading many reviews on ciao I decided on a Dyson, but which one is best ? well I saw this one on offer for £139 and decided to get it.
~ Dyson ~
The Dyson brand is a very well know brand when it comes to vacuum cleaners and a few people I know have them and swear by them. So what's the big deal ? - cleaning power and no loss of suction, robust and reliable. Dyson also make quite a lot of different models for which ever purpose you require. Apparently Dyson only make dry hoovers which is fine for us.
~ The DC08 Origin ~
Bought it, put extra cover on it and brought it home in a nice big box. The DC08 is ...
Advantages: lightweight, small, ease of use Disadvantages: small dustbag
I love this vacuum!!! Its so light, compact and really easy to use even my husband can use it!!
I have already got a dyson vac but needed to replace it due to it being old and bits starting to drop off (sounds a bit like its owner really!)
I saw this on a preview and really liked it. It is only 3/4 size of a ordinary vac as the handle collapses inside itself. It is very easy to use as you just twist the handle to steer the vaccum on its ball rather than vaccing backwards and forwards. The beater bar can be switched off with a button on the front of the vacuum when using the attached tools.
Even if this vac is 3/4 size, it does just as good a job as a full size one. The dustbin is only small and requires more frequent emptying but this is not a problem.
Stairs are easy to do as the power lead is quite long and the vacuum very ...
Advantages: best ever suction, on-board tool storage, no dust bag Disadvantages: telescopic hose feels flimsy and bulky
I was a Dyson virgin until last month when my trusty Henry's nose kept falling off so I bit the bullet and decided to pay the £229 for the DC08 telescopic. What attracted to me about Dyson was, to be honest, being able to see my own dirt - errh! but wholly satisfying. I had held off getting one because of a) the cost and b) I had heard from more than one source that they can be unreliable. On further research though, I found out that it tends to be the uprights that have the problems rather than the cylinder version.
Well the proof of the pudding is in the eating and i can honestly say that suction wise I have never had anything like it. I'm sure it would suck the paper off the walls if you pointed it in the right direction. After my Henry it did though seem awfully heavy and cumbersome. The hose, especially seemed unweildy and is ...