Recommendations?
Reasonably large house with mix of timber and carpet
Plus a garage full of rubber mats and a car
Recommendations?
Reasonably large house with mix of timber and carpet
Plus a garage full of rubber mats and a car
Dyson, well worth the price
Dyson, well worth the price
Yep, Dyson - they are amazing.
Dyson, well worth the priceYep, Dyson - they are amazing.
Yep I really rate Heppell
We chewed through 2 dysons in under 3 years. Bought an Electrolux and it’s been awesome!!! Had it for 18 months and it still goes like it’s brand new. Sh1ts all over the dysons we had.
Same experience for us, Dysons shat themselves, but Electrolux keeps going. Paid around $180 bucks for yours and we have two dogs and two cats and does a great job without a power head. Our one Is not bagless, but getting bags is no issue.
Cheers guys
I’ve always heard mixed reviews from Dyson so I’ll go with Electrolux
As long as it’s an upgrade on the current piece of sh*t I’m working with lol
http://www.graysonline.com/retail/SCB550R/appliances-and-whitegoods/new-sanyo-bagless-vacuum-cleaner-free-delivery
I don’t own one, but have heard good things about The Shark one from the infomercials.
From doing commercial and domestic cleaning the pacvacs are simple and solid. Backpack vacuums can seem a bit goofy if you’re not used to them though.
Cheers guys I've always heard mixed reviews from Dyson so I'll go with ElectroluxAs long as it’s an upgrade on the current piece of sh*t I’m working with lol
http://www.graysonline.com/retail/SCB550R/appliances-and-whitegoods/new-sanyo-bagless-vacuum-cleaner-free-delivery
We had an Electrolux that blew up in three months so I took it back and bought a Dyson, which is at least 100x better.
Hope it helps.
If I was in your postion, I’d have a look at the reviews done by Choice …
Actually, that one you’ll have to sign up for, or buy outright. Sooooo…
If you have the cash, get a Miele.
Got one from the in-laws for an engagement present, and it’s ridiculously good.
From doing commercial and domestic cleaning the pacvacs are simple and solid. Backpack vacuums can seem a bit goofy if you're not used to them though.
I’ve used a backpack before (have done maintenance at State Library and Melb Museum) so was considering one, but the idea got shut down by very one else at home lol
Cheers @BLOODSTAINED DEVILS I’ll check out those links
Dyson shark? one handed one. changes the way you live (and vacuum)
If you have the cash, get a Miele.Got one from the in-laws for an engagement present, and it’s ridiculously good.
Mum bought me one 4 years ago “because it looks like you live in a crack house” and it’s been awesome. I now at least live in a crack house with clean floors.
this thread sucks.
common blitz, lift your game.
I’ve had two Dyson’s in 10 years. They both got a hammering and are both still going fine. The only reason I got the second one was due to the ex wife taking the first one with her when we split. If I recall, she mounted it and flew off into the sunset.
No matter what, make sure its bagless.
Reasonably large house, eh?
I've had two Dyson's in 10 years. They both got a hammering and are both still going fine. The only reason I got the second one was due to the ex wife taking the first one with her when we split. If I recall, she mounted it and flew off into the sunset.No matter what, make sure its bagless.
That last line refer to the vacuum or…