What Sort of Vacuum Cleaner Do You Have?


  

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  1. 1. What Sort of Vacuum Cleaner Do You Use?

    • "Pull-along" style (left)
      14
    • Upright Style (right)
      25
    • Another Type
      1
    • Both Types
      1
    • Neither - My household doesn't have one
      3


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Here are two different types:

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I currently use the style on the left as it's just easier.

What do you / the partner use and why?

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magic and cleaning bunnies.

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Pull-along-style, and I have honestly never seen anything else in Belgium. And I'm glad it's not a Dyson, my aunt has one and that is one loud mofo. Miele Silverstar, great thing.

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Dyson Mother ****er! All the way :D.

I have a pull-along one, simply because I couldn't afford an Upright one just yet.

How often do I use it? Well, I should use it more, lets just say that. lol

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Where is the option for "self-vacuuming vacuum" aka Neato? Poll fail.

:s I'm pretty sure they do such a naff Job they don't even count.

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I have a upright self vacuuming vacuum its called a Wife... :woot:

:shiftyninja: Good thing she doesn't visit this sight or I might be in big trouble if she read this :shiftyninja:

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Dyson sucks, have an upright Kirby.

If your "Kirby" doesn't suck, I'd say it's not a very good vacuum.

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We have a 2000w Russell Hobbs pull-along which used to pull the carpet up off the floor, but it has lost quite a lot of its suction in the last few months.

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Mine sucks.

Damn it, I was bout to say that :laugh:

Mines not even a Dyson, its one of those old uprights with the spinning brush at the front that eats power cables dressing-gown cords and shoe laces

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