Still using a 20 year old Miele. Weighs a ton but eats up cat hair. Very low maintenance. We have a small hand held Dyson but it is a bugger to clean, a bugger to take apart, and charges when it feels like it.
What I want to know is does Hetty still suck?
She’s a bit dirty
Wife wants to retire Hetty and get a lighter model, anyone bought one of the Shark pet hair jobbies especially cordless?
I will never buy anything from Dyson again. Overpriced and not built to last.
Still using a 20 year old Miele. Weighs a ton but eats up cat hair. Very low maintenance. We have a small hand held Dyson but it is a bugger to clean, a bugger to take apart, and charges when it feels like it.
industrial Moulsecombe monster.
The conclusion we came to was the rechargeable ones are not as powerful as the mains/ corded models.
Thanks Shark it is then.
Wife wants to retire Hetty and get a lighter model, anyone bought one of the Shark pet hair jobbies especially cordless?
Few years ago my wife binned my solid, reliable Miele cylinder vac and we got a Dyson cordless. Life changer. Hoovering was such a minor job after that, just grab it off the wall, dash about and done. Lasted about 18 months before it was absolute shite. Max power mode lasts about ten seconds, less if you put the head on the actual floor to suck anything up. It is now solely useful for doing hardwood floors.
We got a shark pet hair corded and it’s fantastic. Not as powerful as the Miele (or your Henry), but it’s really easy to use and well designed. I find the mix of a cordless for quickly clearing up Labrador hair, and a mains for a proper clean, to be perfect for us.
I will never buy anything from Dyson again. Overpriced and not built to last.