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  • Alternative to Dys#on
  • wilburt
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    Missed the bit about handhelds, actually find the v6 ok for picking up biscuit crumbs, cleaning key boards etc

    molgrips
    Free Member

    I’ve no idea what Dysons you lot use but mine’s strong and durable, and was the only one except a stupidly expensive Miele which had a rotary brush head when I bought it over ten years ago. It’s not gone wrong once. Do you hoover your garden or something?

    martinhutch
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    Timely thread. I’d relegated my Dyson to light duties anyhow because of its rubbishness. First run through the house with the Miele revealed exactly how little it had been picking up. The Dyson finally decided to shed bits of plastic this morning and refuse to be reassembled.

    So what non-dyson little handheld rechargeable thingy?

    rone
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    Have you had your head in the sand? They are designing a car.

    Not quite -I just don’t read the telegraph who seems to be his personal P.R dept.

    ransos
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    Miele. Like a Dyson except quiet, reliable, affordable and made in Europe.

    yourguitarhero
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    I have a Bosch one, uses the same batteries as my drills.
    Has a light on it to see dark bits, sucks up stuff of the floor, cat hair off the couch is lightweight and lasts 20 mins on a 1.5ah battery (I have 3, and they charge in 20 mins anyway).
    Cost about £70 for bare tool.

    So, if you have a rechargeable drill set, maybe the company makes a vacuum?

    You could look at Roombas too?

    FuzzyWuzzy
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    Miele. Like a Dyson except quiet, reliable, affordable and made in Europe.

    And not handheld and not cordless (unless you count the robot)…

    zippykona
    Full Member

    Our friend cleans Dyson’s house and uses a Henry.

    ransos
    Free Member

    And not handheld and not cordless (unless you count the robot)…

    The OP asked about Miele.

    fourbanger
    Free Member

    Went for a Bosch in the end. A company with an openly anti Brexit stance.

    In their statement, the Bosch group declared that they believed that the EU is a successful project and that the group was disappointed by the decision to take the UK out of the world’s largest single market, with the group disclosing that this regret was not solely due to economic reasons. The group stated that they felt that the long-term economic consequences would only gradually become apparent.

    That’ll do me.

    Dys@on can stick his brexit vacuum up his arse.

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