My wife still likes the Sharks, even though the pet-hair ones aren't any better than anything else for avoiding hair getting wrapped round the roller. I just get the Henry out when I need to vacuum anything up, like plaster dust or broken glass, and it does so brilliantly without complaint or ever going wrong.Explosive Newt wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 11:45 am Have been happily using a Shark for the last 18 months but I worry that the rubber blades on it are a bit "harsh" and are accelerating the wear on the deep pile.
Which hoover?
Re: Which hoover?
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Re: Which hoover?
Someone must be getting close to developing a robot hoover which isn't defeated by steps? Its 2025. I'm not asking for a jet pack.
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Re: Which hoover?
This... although it still got 'congested' when dealing with large amounts of pine needles from the Christmas tree and needed its hose rinsedJobbo wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 1:50 pm I just get the Henry out when I need to vacuum anything up, like plaster dust or broken glass, and it does so brilliantly without complaint or ever going wrong.

Re: Which hoover?
Getting closer Mike...Ascender wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 2:52 pm Someone must be getting close to developing a robot hoover which isn't defeated by steps? Its 2025. I'm not asking for a jet pack.
https://x.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1876 ... 28/video/1
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Re: Which hoover?
That's what I'm talking about!! What a time to be alive.unzippy wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:57 pmGetting closer Mike...Ascender wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 2:52 pm Someone must be getting close to developing a robot hoover which isn't defeated by steps? Its 2025. I'm not asking for a jet pack.
https://x.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1876 ... 28/video/1
Now waiting for the inevitable video where a robot hoover starts to pick up dog tots from around the house and stacks them in a nice pile.
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Mike.
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Re: Which hoover?
Yes, I had to unblock the hose a couple of times when large pieces of a smashed glass cloche were being hoovered up, but it was still massively easier than trying to use a Shark or Dyson!GG. wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:33 pmThis... although it still got 'congested' when dealing with large amounts of pine needles from the Christmas tree and needed its hose rinsedJobbo wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 1:50 pm I just get the Henry out when I need to vacuum anything up, like plaster dust or broken glass, and it does so brilliantly without complaint or ever going wrong.![]()
Re: Which hoover?
Can we all stop using the word 'Hoover' wrong please? KThxBye.
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Re: Which hoover?
Need a Kleenex to dry your eyes mate?
Re: Which hoover?
“I didn’t believe it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows” - Bart Simpson.Simon wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 6:18 pm Can we all stop using the word 'Hoover' wrong please? KThxBye.
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Re: Which hoover?
I am hoping that you don't use any of these incorrectly either @Simon
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Astroturf. Artificial grass, trademarked by Monsanto Company.
Biro. Used commonly in the UK to describe a ballpoint pen. Owned by Societe Bic.
Bubble wrap. Common term for inflated/cushioned packaging-type material. Trademark owned by the Sealed Air company.
Cashpoint. A common way to describe cash machines; this trademark is owned by Lloyds Bank.
ChapStick. Lip balm brand owned by Pfizer.
Filofax. Term used to describe a personal organiser, the trademark was originally owned by the Letts Filofax Group.
Frisbee. A flying disc toy initially created by Wham-O.
Hoover. Widely used as a noun and verb for a vacuum cleaner.
Jacuzzi. Referring to a hot tub or whirlpool bath created by the Jacuzzi company.
Lava lamp. Refers to a liquid motion lamp made by Mathmos.
Memory stick. Owned by the Sony corporation, it’s typically used to refer to all USB flash drives.
Onesies. Used to describe an adult bodysuit and was initially trademarked by the Gerber Products company.
Ping Pong. Trademarked by Jaques and Son and later passed to Parker Bros, who still try to enforce the trademark in the US.
Plasticine. Modelling clay that has a putty-like substance to it. Often used for clay animation.
Rollerblade. A specific type of inline skate made by Nordica.
Sellotape, owned by a company in Winsford, Cheshire, is a generic term for adhesive tape.
Stanley Knife. A utility knife popularised by Stanley Works in the UK.
Super Glue.A name for the Cyanoacrylate adhesive made by the Super Glue Corporation, the term is interchangeable for all brands of glue.
Tannoy. Commonly used in the UK for any Public Address (or PA) system. Tannoy was a British manufacturer of loudspeakers and PA systems.
Tarmac. Used to describe asphalt road surfaces. Surprisingly, the trademark is owned by the Tarmac company.
Thermos. A vacuum-insulated flask initially trademarked by Thermos GmbH.
Tipp-Ex. Common in the UK to refer to any brand of white correction fluid, or used by nobbers to refer to mik's beautiful white tyre lettering. Owned by Tipp-Ex GmbH & Co.
Trampoline. Originally a trademark of the Griswold-Nissen Trampoline and Tumbling Company
Tupperware. Trademarked by Earl Tupper after they made plastic storage containers popular in the 1940s.
Vaseline. Often used by consumers as a generic term for petroleum jelly. Owned by Unilever.
Velcro. Still trademarked by Velcro Companies, this has become a verb for a hook-and-loop fastening.
Zimmer. Many walking frames are referred to as Zimmer Frames, the trademark for which is owned by Zimmer Holdings.

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Astroturf. Artificial grass, trademarked by Monsanto Company.
Biro. Used commonly in the UK to describe a ballpoint pen. Owned by Societe Bic.
Bubble wrap. Common term for inflated/cushioned packaging-type material. Trademark owned by the Sealed Air company.
Cashpoint. A common way to describe cash machines; this trademark is owned by Lloyds Bank.
ChapStick. Lip balm brand owned by Pfizer.
Filofax. Term used to describe a personal organiser, the trademark was originally owned by the Letts Filofax Group.
Frisbee. A flying disc toy initially created by Wham-O.
Hoover. Widely used as a noun and verb for a vacuum cleaner.
Jacuzzi. Referring to a hot tub or whirlpool bath created by the Jacuzzi company.
Lava lamp. Refers to a liquid motion lamp made by Mathmos.
Memory stick. Owned by the Sony corporation, it’s typically used to refer to all USB flash drives.
Onesies. Used to describe an adult bodysuit and was initially trademarked by the Gerber Products company.
Ping Pong. Trademarked by Jaques and Son and later passed to Parker Bros, who still try to enforce the trademark in the US.
Plasticine. Modelling clay that has a putty-like substance to it. Often used for clay animation.
Rollerblade. A specific type of inline skate made by Nordica.
Sellotape, owned by a company in Winsford, Cheshire, is a generic term for adhesive tape.
Stanley Knife. A utility knife popularised by Stanley Works in the UK.
Super Glue.A name for the Cyanoacrylate adhesive made by the Super Glue Corporation, the term is interchangeable for all brands of glue.
Tannoy. Commonly used in the UK for any Public Address (or PA) system. Tannoy was a British manufacturer of loudspeakers and PA systems.
Tarmac. Used to describe asphalt road surfaces. Surprisingly, the trademark is owned by the Tarmac company.
Thermos. A vacuum-insulated flask initially trademarked by Thermos GmbH.
Tipp-Ex. Common in the UK to refer to any brand of white correction fluid, or used by nobbers to refer to mik's beautiful white tyre lettering. Owned by Tipp-Ex GmbH & Co.
Trampoline. Originally a trademark of the Griswold-Nissen Trampoline and Tumbling Company
Tupperware. Trademarked by Earl Tupper after they made plastic storage containers popular in the 1940s.
Vaseline. Often used by consumers as a generic term for petroleum jelly. Owned by Unilever.
Velcro. Still trademarked by Velcro Companies, this has become a verb for a hook-and-loop fastening.
Zimmer. Many walking frames are referred to as Zimmer Frames, the trademark for which is owned by Zimmer Holdings.
Re: Which hoover?
It still IS a manufacturer. I miss my Tannoy Mercury M2.5's.mik wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:21 pm I am hoping that you don't use any of these incorrectly either @Simon![]()
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Tannoy. Commonly used in the UK for any Public Address (or PA) system. Tannoy was a British manufacturer of loudspeakers and PA systems.
The artist formerly known as _Who_
Re: Which hoover?
I’m not sure they are still a UK manufacturer?
I still have a pair of Mercury V3i in the bedroom; and my living room sub is my old TS10.2.
They closed the manufacturing site in Coatbridge - just outside of Glasgow - some years back.

Re: Which hoover?
Clearly where Clark got the family money frommik wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:21 pm
Trampoline. Originally a trademark of the Griswold-Nissen Trampoline and Tumbling Company

Re: Which hoover?
Did you google those, Mik?
As for this one, I will revert to using ATM Machine and irritate those for whom tautologies make them itch.mik wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:21 pm Cashpoint. A common way to describe cash machines; this trademark is owned by Lloyds Bank.
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Re: Which hoover?
make sure you get your PIN number right!Jobbo wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 11:20 am Did you google those, Mik?
As for this one, I will revert to using ATM Machine and irritate those for whom tautologies make them itch.mik wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:21 pm Cashpoint. A common way to describe cash machines; this trademark is owned by Lloyds Bank.
Re: Which hoover?
I did. There are several I would not use (including Cashpoint, but also Thermos, Chapstick etc.)
Re: Which hoover?
Sorry - I'm a bit slow today.

Re: Which hoover?
I wonnder if they require PAT testing? The freestanding ones certainly willRich B wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 11:21 ammake sure you get your PIN number right!Jobbo wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 11:20 am Did you google those, Mik?
As for this one, I will revert to using ATM Machine and irritate those for whom tautologies make them itch.mik wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:21 pm Cashpoint. A common way to describe cash machines; this trademark is owned by Lloyds Bank.