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Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 5:08 pm
by Delphi
Our Dyson is 6 years old and still going strong. You do need to clean the filters regularly but other than that, no problems whatsoever.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 5:13 pm
by teacherboy
Miele CX1 - Cat & Dog is great

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 7:02 pm
by jamcg
We have 2- a Henry for diy related stuff and a shark lift away for the general cleaning- the shark removes loads more from the carpets than the Henry, they also have lights, which initially seem like a gimmick but actually show an embarrassing level of muck 😂

The lift away feature is great for taking to the car and doing the stairs etc too

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2021 5:45 pm
by Barry
Another recent Dyson deserter here, rubbish contraption. Shark replacement lifts the carpet. Much quieter too.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2021 11:36 am
by Ascender
Henry Pet is "the bomb" as the cool kids say, thanks for the recommendation.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2021 11:44 am
by Gavster
You've got a new life partner there with ol' Hen :lol:

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 2:21 pm
by mik
The main "spine" of our Dyson broke recently. Tried to glue it but non. Could undoubtedly buy another spares-or-repairs one to replace this part, but not massively excited by that thought.

Replaced it with a (bagless) Miele Blizzard (Cat & Dog edition) bought in the Black Friday sale. Took > 2weeks to get her due to Parcelforce industrial action, but initial perceptions are positive.

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Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 2:28 pm
by Jobbo
Since my original post in this thread, we got a Shark upright at the request of my wife. I disliked it immediately on unboxing because it feels flimsy; that's due to the folding, and it does at least fold conveniently. It's no better at picking up pet hairs than anything else despite their claims and we had to have a new main motor unit under warranty recently - though they were very good about just sending out the replacement. Different colour to the original - all their machines seem to be basically the same in different colours - the prices seem to be about how many batteries and what accessories come with it.

Anyway, I still massively prefer the GTech machines, though the charging lead can break the socket on the battery if you have a ham-fisted teenager using them so they aren't idiot-proof. The battery is at least replaceable on its own.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 5:11 pm
by Zonda_
Bought a Shark when we got the St Bernard, it terminally broke last month, not even 14 months old.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 5:52 pm
by 16vCento
Our Shark pet hoover has been a lot better than the Dyson V8 it replaced, that Dyson was an unreliable pile of crap and didn't pick up half as much as the Shark does.

Seems to block the foam filter very quickly, I bought a few spare ones off ebay for when I've washed a set, other than that its been fine and must be nearly 3 year old now.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 6:55 pm
by DeskJockey
Our Miele C3 just soldiers on. Can recommend.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 8:55 am
by Gavin
Have had a Kirby for over a decade now I think which has been faultless and picks up more than anything it has been tested against (Or had a few years ago).

My parent's one is 30ish and still going.

My only quibble is, with a long haired family, I have to take the head off and cut the hair from the brush and spindle but I would heartily recommend a second hand one, likely to outlast anything mainstream.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:03 am
by Gavster
Why people own anything other than a Henry is beyond me

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:19 am
by mik
Gavster wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:03 am Why people own anything other than a Henry is beyond me
I wanted bagless.

I have read that you can opt to run a Henry without a bag, but the filters clog “in no time”

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 10:41 am
by Jobbo
Henry is great. But no rotating brush means he doesn't easily pick up pet hairs from carpets, so with cats and dogs he's not a sole solution.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 10:57 am
by Ascender
Our Henry has been very reliable, but we have wooden floors so it's great for getting the dog hair up.

The only thing I don't like is how the nozzle connects to the metal long tube handle thing - its just a collar & sleeve thing so pops out very easily.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 11:47 am
by Swervin_Mervin
Jobbo wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2022 10:41 am Henry is great. But no rotating brush means he doesn't easily pick up pet hairs from carpets, so with cats and dogs he's not a sole solution.
Aye this. We have a Miele upright, which despite its age and the loss of a castor is till my favourite for getting carpets properly clean. However it weighs as much as the moon.

We also have a Henry, which is great for hoovering up anything you would otherwise wish to subject a vacuum to. Be that hoovering the garage, or building/cement dust, footwells of the car etc. However, it's a total arse to store and retrieve, an arse to drag around and the nozzles etc always come loose/fall off halfway through using.

Which means we also have a Vax cordless jobbie. Far handier for down stairs than the other two, it has a proper powered brush which do an "ok" job on the carpets, you can take the upright bit off to use it as a handheld. However, the main unit is still fairly heavy, and having to emtpy the dust chamber is also annoying. Give me a bag that can just be thrown away anyday (or a Henry which seemingly is never emptied :?: )

The wife was threatening to buy another vac recently so I've had to have a word :lol:

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 2:18 pm
by Jobbo
My Henry is at least 20 years old, has been soaked in cat piss (not intentionally) and used to hoover up wet leaves outside and never missed a beat - the attachments have never come off the hose nozzle. I was at a friend's house the other night and noticed he had a Henry which had a different shape round the wheels, different on/off switch etc and apparently it's a couple of years old. Still obviously a Henry but quite different. I wonder if the nozzle issue is due to a change in the design? Shame.

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 2:26 pm
by Mito Man
I don’t have much input apart from I’m also much more in favour of bags. Got a rubbish little Dyson V6 just for in the cars and it’s such a faff emptying it. Step 1 - find a new empty bin bag. Step 2 - go outside to minimise dust fallout. Step 3 - hold breath and slowly disarm the Dyson bomb whilst holding it in the bag so it doesn’t pop out and lead to a dusty explosion. Step 4 - give it a shake and using the bag try and remove the dust boogers still stuck on the inside. Step 5 - slowly remove Dyson from bag whilst maintaining a tight seal on the Dyson-plastic bag interface.
Step 6 - breath and close dust flap.
Step 7 - hold breath again and tie a knot in bin bag.
Step 8 - dispose of bin bag whilst moaning at what a hateful task this is!

Re: Which hoover?

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 4:43 pm
by drcarlos
Our Hetty (pink Henry) is Ancient too, it must be 15 years old now. It's not wonderful on pet hair but gets most stuff up and hasn't been a problem with tools. The wife was going on about getting a shark but I saw on their facebook page that the spare support seems to be pretty terrible so decided against it.