Super Steve Earle
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Another vote for Shark. Much better than the heavy Dyson it replaced.
or is that a load of carp?We've got a Shark and it's a load of crap.
We've recently replaced our knackered Dyson with a Shark and also have a Henry in our garage for bigger 'jobs'. SpookyFor some reason we owned a 'highly rated' Shark and Dyson at the same time. Until then we swore by Dyson's ... but the Shark kicked them into touch, far superior at dust collection. All that money we'd wasted on expensive Dyson's over the years!
We also own a Henry, stored in the garage, for clearing the mess from DIY/builders projects.
Previously we'd owned Sebo and Miele ... Mrs.W broke them.
But which Shark model is the best and how does it compare to a Dyson v8?
This is what I need to know.
Very timely thread as I also need a new vacuum. My Dyson v8 has lasted about 6 years and has been a good servant.
Have you removed and cleaned any filters?Lost its suction power
Just got into one of these….my best friend who I live with bought one recently and I’m in charge of its routine ..does a good job…not sure it would suit the OP’S need re pet hairs.A good robotic of course, unless you like VACUUMING?
My friends hoover just packed in it's about 10 years old, are Henry's still as good as they once were? Any others that should be considered?
One that's good with dog hair would be a bonus
Cheers
Miele C3 cat and dog is very good. Not cheap but worth the investment. If there are issues, their service is very good as well.
German innit. You pay for qualityView attachment 198710
'king hell. £400 !!!!!
CordlessCorded or cordless?