Our old shark corded cleaner has given up. It's also very heavy so looking at cordless cleaners . Any recommendations from NSC's finest?
Our old shark corded cleaner has given up. It's also very heavy so looking at cordless cleaners . Any recommendations from NSC's finest?
I have a Dyson V8 which is great at what it does. It's very compact and well designed and sits nicely in it's charging dock in the cupboard. Really easy to clean, you can put the filters in the washing machine.
My only gripe with it is if you have it on high power mode the battery life isn't great (~10 mins). It's just about enough for what I use it for but I have had it run out of battery before. It does charge pretty quickly though. Believe standard mode is meant to be around 40 mins battery life.
Still using the Miele I bought 20 years ago. Weighs a ton (tremendous for exercise) and has so much suction it can literally retrieve dust from the future.
£70 well spent. Looks like a replacement would cost me £500.
How long have you had it? I was full of praise for cordless on a similar thread a few years ago. Change your life and all that guff. Now our expensive Dyson stick is next to useless. On max power the battery lasts about 20-30 seconds. On normal we get about 5 mins. Dyson been predictably helpful on the battery issue. We still use it to whizz around one floor, but that's it. Now we have an upright corded shark (and a 16 year old kid to push it about)
I have a Dyson V8 which is great at what it does. It's very compact and well designed and sits nicely in it's charging dock in the cupboard. Really easy to clean, you can put the filters in the washing machine.
My only gripe with it is if you have it on high power mode the battery life isn't great (~10 mins). It's just about enough for what I use it for but I have had it run out of battery before. It does charge pretty quickly though. Believe standard mode is meant to be around 40 mins battery life.
How long have you had it? I was full of praise for cordless on a similar thread a few years ago. Change your life and all that guff. Now our expensive Dyson stick is next to useless. On max power the battery lasts about 20-30 seconds. On normal we get about 5 mins. Dyson been predictably helpful on the battery issue. We still use it to whizz around one floor, but that's it. Now we have an upright corded shark (and a 16 year old kid to push it about)
How long have you had it? I was full of praise for cordless on a similar thread a few years ago. Change your life and all that guff. Now our expensive Dyson stick is next to useless. On max power the battery lasts about 20-30 seconds. On normal we get about 5 mins. Dyson been predictably helpful on the battery issue. We still use it to whizz around one floor, but that's it. Now we have an upright corded shark (and a 16 year old kid to push it about)
I have a Dyson V8 which is great at what it does. It's very compact and well designed and sits nicely in it's charging dock in the cupboard. Really easy to clean, you can put the filters in the washing machine.
My only gripe with it is if you have it on high power mode the battery life isn't great (~10 mins). It's just about enough for what I use it for but I have had it run out of battery before. It does charge pretty quickly though. Believe standard mode is meant to be around 40 mins battery life.