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ive got a vax now but still prefer the numatic machines

And the reason is... ? Just wondering because I don't know...I am looking for ease of use and no faffy drying times, or faffy attachment - if it's inconvenient I'll put it off, I want to easily go and wash and go so to speak.. :lol: suitable for washing carpet and hard floors alike, in the house mainly but also in my workshop to be and a rotary brush head to really get into the carpet... oh and not too heavy for me to lug upstairs and not too big for storage... easy huh? Oh, and easy to fill and clean out, too. User friendly, basically... suitable for somewhat lazy people with efficiency attacks... :oops:
 
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And the reason is... ? Just wondering because I don't know...I am looking for ease of use and no faffy drying times, or faffy attachment - if it's inconvenient I'll put it off, I want to easily go and wash and go so to speak.. :lol: suitable for washing carpet and hard floors alike, in the house mainly but also in my workshop to be and a rotary brush head to really get into the carpet... oh and not too heavy for me to lug upstairs and not too big for storage... easy huh? Oh, and easy to fill and clean out, too. User friendly, basically... suitable for somewhat lazy people with efficiency attacks... :oops:
I nearly killed myself with the Dyson when cleaning the stairs, I left it at the top...which was a stupid thing to do in retrospect. Next thing, it was bouncing down and landed on me and then I fell down the stairs. Go for the lightest version Gisele, them hoovers are dangerous!

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user123

I nearly killed myself with the Dyson when cleaning the stairs, I left it at the top...which was a stupid thing to do in retrospect. Next thing, it was bouncing down and landed on me and then I fell down the stairs. Go for the lightest version Gisele, them hoovers are dangerous!

Pebbs

That is SO weird, Pebbs, the exact same thing happened to me, too, not pleasant at all... (could have sworn that Dyson creature had evil intend!!) actually wasn't very impressed with the Dyson anyhow, looked great but wasn't really that effective... but Mr Muddy Paws cat who loves traipsing around in the rain and NEVER cleans his wet paws on the mat, well, action is needed... :lol:

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user123

My son thinks my Henry hoover is wet and dry..:mad2:.. I went to empty it yesterday morning as it wasn't sucking too good and it had an inch of water in it..:incazzato:... I got the vague blank look as i kind of flipped..:smilewinkgrin:..

It's ok though and not knacked..


:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: much funnier than falling down the stairs... na na nana na...
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