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Post by Perpetua on Aug 22, 2014 22:10:46 GMT
For example an upright dyson ( I don't mean these new stick ones ) I can not push they are just too heavy and awkward I have tried a few. They are for sure and many people don't get on with them for that reason Sammy, I've picked up some fantastic Dyson bargains because of that. We've a junk second hand shop locally, which seems to be a Dyson Re-Homing Centre, so I've been able to buy little used ones for under £50.00. It's just sooooooooooo satisfying seeing all the clag you can hoover up with them! One of the few pleasures left in my life.
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Post by Karma on Aug 23, 2014 10:00:33 GMT
I need a hoover that has fantastic suction and is lightish weight just so that I get it done quicker with less strain on the body parts. For example an upright dyson ( I don't mean these new stick ones ) I can not push they are just too heavy and awkward I have tried a few. Henry although people swear by them I find totally useless, just not enough suction. Sammy, if you can afford it I really would recommend the Gtech one I linked to earlier. The last hoover I had was almost impossible to empty due to my weak wrists. I bought a 2nd hand dyson but is was so heavy, especially to haul upstairs. I do have a very elderly Henry which is fine on the hard floors but hopeless on carpets. with 2 dogs, a cat and a visiting grandchild I need an efficient, easy to use, lightweight vac. I'm even enjoying hoovering now
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