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agh, just as I'm getting the D90 fund off the ground the Dyson burns out another belt then finally gives up the ghost. Don't really want to go for another Dyson, didn't rate it that much, looked at a couple of Samsung and the "turbo head" literally exploded and scattered across the store floor! the Hoover branded ones looked shite and the Meile were equally as poor (there was even one that they had been using to clean the store in bits!).

come on folks, what's the smart choice in the land of suck?


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 5:55 pm
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Henry sucks best.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 5:56 pm
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The answer you'll get on here is Henry.

Me I've never had a problem with Dysons.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 5:56 pm
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get a cheap one and they cost less in the long run, 12 months guarantee , just take it back every 11.5 months,


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:01 pm
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FFS, what on Earth are you doing to all your domestic appliances? was not it your wash mashin that went the way of the Dodo, recently?

Henry. Don't **** about with all they poncy w4nky other ones.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:05 pm
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Sebo.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:10 pm
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a Henry? really, I actually picked one up, are they any cop? we use them at work and I can't say I'm overly impressed by them, is there a commercial and a domestic model?


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:11 pm
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Henry: Simple, effective, tough, reliable.

Try chucking a flimsy plasticky Dyson down a flight of concrete stairs, and see if it'll work afterwards (actually, don't, because it wont).

IME, Henries last longer than all but proper industrial jobs. 20 years or more is not unheard of.

Don't **** about, Nutt. Think of your impending nuptials. You woon't want your lovley financé to leave you, because you bought some shoddy, overpriced piece of junk now, would you?

Are you willing to forfeit your Love?


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:16 pm
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are you not just suggesting the henry because your just an industrial design slut?


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:21 pm
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Miele were no good for me , I have a £260 one that lasted 2 years.
Sebo are highly rated, they do a couple of good ones I have a Sebo felix (pet) its ace and comes with a 5 year guarentee very manouverable and light, bit like domestic version of the well reviewed commercial Dart model, think that the X4 (?) had won awards too


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:24 pm
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Do you want your lovley intended to leave you?

No, thought not.

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Also available in pink!

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Posted : 01/03/2009 6:26 pm
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Couple of stuck on vinyl eyes don't necessarily make for a good hoover...


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:27 pm
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henry.

eyes or not.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:29 pm
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So test a product you chuck it down the stairs?

Interesting.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:30 pm
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Well, I once saw a Henry bounce down a set of concrete stairs, and still work perfectly, with only a couple of cosmetic scuffs.

I've seen a Dyson fall down a short set of carpeted stairs, and splode into a million plastic pieces. The one in my old place I shared, I knocked the brush bit on a table leg or something, as you do, and the front plastic bit had to be replaced; cost over £80. I stuck it back on with a bit of superglue, but it fell off when the cleaner tried to use it. So I blamed her.

See? Dysons lead to innocent people getting framed for crimes THEY DID NOT COMITT!!!


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 6:49 pm
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Sebo x4 here. Great vacuum cleaner. But at over 200 sheets i won't be chucking it down any stairs.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 7:00 pm
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Sorry I can't help, my wife does all that kind of stuff.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 7:02 pm
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Buy a dyson, it's the vacuum cleaner of choice for the non-perverted:-
[url= http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/celebrity-profiles/sex-secrets/249919/omg-russell-brand-i-tried-to-have-sex-with-a-vacuum-cleaner/1/ ]Henry & Russell[/url]


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 7:15 pm
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I'm using a really old DC01 and it's fine. better than the old Henry's I've used as

1. it upright and you're not dragging it around by a hose
2. uprights have the beater brush
3. bagless


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 7:26 pm
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another vote for Henry


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 7:31 pm
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Miele. They're vacuum cleaners suck! And I mean that in the positive way.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 8:45 pm
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We've had two Dysons, first one a cylinder the second an upright. First one lasted years second one only just reached two years before dying. I'm suspicious that the quality went down when they moved manufacturing out of the UK. Yes I know that may seem hard to believe and if it's true it may also be unique. The whole bagless thing is great until you actually have to empty it. A far better design would dump the dust into a bag without blowing the air through the bag giving you the best of both worlds. I can't see how a man who can combine a football and wheelbarrow couldn't have got that sorted. But of course that wouldn't have been so easy to market as being revolutionary.
We've got a Seebo now which works and seems very well made and best of all doesn't have an automatic cable rewinder which always play up whatever you buy.
However if I was going out to buy a hoover then I'd come back with a Henry, a man's hoover! We use them all the time on exhibit stands and they last and they work. And look in the back of any builders van or what commercial cleaning companies use, henry every time.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 8:49 pm
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ok, is the Henry on sale at Currys the same as a Henry that I'd buy through work?


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 8:51 pm
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Kirby, the daddy. Nothing even comes close

FACT!!


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 9:17 pm
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Probbly, Nutt, probbly.

Think of it like this: A Henry will set you back what, £80-100? One of they poncey ones will rape you of £200+.

£200+? On a vaccum cleaner?

Think about what you could spend the extra £100 on.

Yes, that's right.

Mm.... bike bits....cams....film...frilly lingerie....

S'not rocket science really, is it, mate?


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 9:21 pm
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ah but the wife gets asthma, so filtration rather than dust relocation is key!


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 9:22 pm
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Just bought an Erbo from Germany for work, not very mobile but will rarely have problems, its a a bit pricey and uses a fair bit of electric but will outlast owt you can buy from currys :wink:..


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 9:27 pm
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Hello MrNutt! I'm biased with electric appliances but I do have a lot of experience unfortunately! Another vote for Miele, mine is a cylinder one and you can get them with all sorts of filtration. Not expensive, Argos sell them.

Miele are just so reliable, well-made and solid.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 10:52 pm
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ah but the wife gets asthma, so filtration rather than dust relocation is key!

And? All vacuum cleaners suck up dust. Send her out to buy some prawns, while you do the hoovering.

[url= http://www.numatic.co.uk/products4.asp?id=7&status= ]Henry with dust filtration.[/url]

Don't be sucked in by all the hype bollocks. S'just marketing bullshit designed to get you to part with money for some fancy poncy overpriced plastic junk.

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CLOSE THREAD PLEASE MODS.

Thank you.


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 10:59 pm
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Fred - the Miele coped with filthy teenagers and an equally filthy moulting dog (I won't mention the filthy girlie mountain biker) 😆

Did I mention the equally filthy cars?


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 11:06 pm
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I'm with RB on this. I find the level of narrow-mindedness, intolerance, and bigotry, by some, towards Henry on this forum, quite frankly appalling.

And if people had thought a little more carefully about the consequences, and not put so much faith in Miele and Seebo, the country might not be in the mess in it's in today 🙁


 
Posted : 01/03/2009 11:34 pm
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S'true, you know.

If MrNutt does not in any way buy a Henry, then I'm going to tell his financé to call the wedding off. I mean, if he goes and buys owt else, it just means that he is weak of mind and will, and therefore not a fit husbind.


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 12:31 am
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Mrs Dodger did a visit to the numatic (henry) factory reciently she is well impressed with the R& D facilities and everyone in the factory was proud of what they made ( rare eh)

Bottom line she will be buying one soon and the dyson will be for garage use only

bit of advice buy a pink Henryetta cos its a thing for the beloved to love and cherish


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 8:30 am
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Henry's are all british made to unlike that [b]true brit[/b] Dyson who moved production from Malmsbury to Malasia

So more british jobs went down the tubes

Thank You James Dyson


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 8:33 am
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BTW nutboy

The henrys have good filtration , hepa etc thats why the wife is procuring them for the NHS in devon


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 8:36 am
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Mrs Dodger did a visit to the numatic (henry) factory reciently she is well impressed with the R& D facilities and everyone in the factory was proud of what they made ( rare eh)

I can back this up. I used to be a regular visitor to their Chard factory. It's a company with a decent attitude towards it's workers from what I could gather. Worth backing.


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 8:57 am
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We were looking at vacuums this weekend, I want an upright one with brushes that spin round to clean the carpet.

Dysons seemed very plasticy (the type that shatters when you bang it into stuff). Henry doesn't have the uprightness or spinny brushes so I liked the Miele cat and dog (we have a dog).

Things I'm not sure about the Miele are it's price (looks well made though) and the bags........anyone know if you empty the bags or just chuck 'em when they are full (£2 a bag though!!).


 
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I love my henry 🙂


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 9:33 am
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right then,

dyson's are out. fed up with them and I agree with the comments about closing of the Malmesbury plant.

miele is out, I looked at a "managers special" pet and erm, whatever, and it was shagged, it had clearly been used in the store and the top didn't close properly, the filter brick thing kept popping up and stopping the lid from closing, all the hinges and buttons felt very flimsy, just not a very good hoover, despite the managers "but its a £200 hoover for £50" suggestion, my point was it was shagged!

I'm sorely tempted to buy this:
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as I grew up with three of them! (but looks like there's some keen interest: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120385211898)

I think if I were to get a henry it would have to be the commercial one as its got a longer chord.

or should I get an edward?


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 12:21 pm
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I like to look of the HenryHound as it has spinny brushes and the filter thing.


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 1:57 pm
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Not impressed with the Dyson here either. Bought a cheapo vac (Henry copy) for £20 for DIY duties. Got loads more suction than the Dyson even when the bag is full. Also the bags are massive and used by other makes / models so doubt I'll have a problem getting replacements.

So the claim that Dysons don't loose suction as the cylinder fills up, but if the suctions not very good in the first place whats the benefit?


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 2:02 pm
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and the winner is....

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Henry Pro + A1 Accessory kit - £90.00 from B&Q


 
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Yay!!!!!!!!
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Just as well, mate. I was ready to jump on a train to Swindon, slap you round the back of the head, and drag you down to Vacuum Cleaner World.

Happy happy joy joy!!!

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Posted : 02/03/2009 7:00 pm
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Dysons only maintain suction if the filters are changed regularly. The fraction of the dust that is not separated by the cyclone system will be the finest stickiest stuff that clogs filters.


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 8:19 pm
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well its just survived its first trip down a flight of stairs and its still working!

(I told her, but would she listen?)


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 9:18 pm
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ORECK!!! simple, light but brutal. don't go over your mains cable it will chew that up too!!! easily replaced though.

or a Henry.

Why do you need all that colored plastic it doesn't do anything!!!


 
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well its just survived its first trip down a flight of stairs and its still working!

Told you, din't I? What did I tell you?

You have bought wisely, young Nutt.

Now, watch your love-life improve dramatically, and your general happiness levels increase.

You won't get any better looking, it's just a bloody vacuum cleaner, ffs...


 
Posted : 02/03/2009 9:41 pm