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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: raywilb on 18 October 2022, 16:39:29
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wifey wants a new cordless vacuum . so looking for recommendations
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wifey wants a new cordless vacuum . so looking for recommendations
Give her your credit card, and the bus fare to get to the nearest Currys. Then make yourself scarce - you don't want to carry the can for choosing the 'wrong' one. If you are in any way part of the decision on which device to buy, it WILL be your fault.
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That’s so true it’s not funny🥴
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Christmas is coming and I'm sure she will be delighted to find a new cordless vacuum under the tree! :y
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Gtech. Had one and a handheld for a few years. Wife says they are brilliant. Mind you I have used the handheld one regularly (on the cars :y), and they seem very good with a decent battery life.
Cheapest ordering them from Gtech themselves - they regularly have offers on and are usually cheaper than other 3rd party suppliers.
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Not impressed with our Gtech upright. We only have two carpeted rooms, the rest are hard floors and rugs. It doesn't get DG fur out of the carpets, can't cope with the rugs and struggles to sweep anything off the floor, but it's light and Mother likes it ::)
The hand held one is fine, but the upright doesn't vacuum particularly well. I use our old SEBO corded upright for the cars and anything more than dusting.
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Christmas is coming and I'm sure she will be delighted to find a new cordless vacuum under the tree! :y
A few years back, I bought Mrs TB a Dyson V8 cordless. She was genuinely pleased with it.
The battery has just gone a bit wank, and as (being an old model) another identical one was only just a smidgeon more than double the cost of an official battery, I've just bought her another. Being the modern man, and all that ;D
To raywilb, I do recommend the Dyson cordless ones, with the proviso that whilst they are great "daily" cleaners (we have 2 moggies that leave fluff all over the place all the time), the "spring clean" vacuuming is done with a mains powered upright (in our case, yet another Dyson). The cost is a little silly though, unless you catch one on a decent offer.
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Not impressed with our Gtech upright. We only have two carpeted rooms, the rest are hard floors and rugs. It doesn't get DG fur out of the carpets, can't cope with the rugs and struggles to sweep anything off the floor, but it's light and Mother likes it ::)
The hand held one is fine, but the upright doesn't vacuum particularly well. I use our old SEBO corded upright for the cars and anything more than dusting.
Not really my dept ... but I quite like our upright GTech. It's generally just used upstairs so doesn't get a load of hammer.
The thing I see with most of the cordless 'hoovers' is that you're carrying the weighty end.
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wifey wants a new cordless vacuum . so looking for recommendations
about 3yrs ago she bought a shark which deteriorated quite rapidly battery wise so staying clear of them,
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Not impressed with our Gtech upright. We only have two carpeted rooms, the rest are hard floors and rugs. It doesn't get DG fur out of the carpets, can't cope with the rugs and struggles to sweep anything off the floor, but it's light and Mother likes it ::)
The hand held one is fine, but the upright doesn't vacuum particularly well. I use our old SEBO corded upright for the cars and anything more than dusting.
Not had a problem with our Gtech upright. Picks up well on carpet, hard surfaces, rugs and mats (sometimes you have to stand on one end of the mat depending the size to stop the suction lifting the mat). Picks up dog hair well, although it's beneficial in this regard to have the pet version (K9) ::)
I suppose if you haven't got the correct tool for the job.....
Hair does get tangled in the 'bearing' (if you can call it that) at the end of the roller over time, which then reduces its effectiveness as the brush roller doesn't turn properly so it doesn't then pick up quite as well, but as with anything preventive maintenance is the key.....
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Henry is more than happy to do the job and does it very well too👍
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Henry is more than happy to do the job and does it very well too👍
theres a cordless Henry too :y
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Oh I didn’t know that I bet he’s just as willing :y
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Henry is more than happy to do the job and does it very well too👍
theres a cordless Henry too :y
Don't Handle Limpio use them on our aircraft to reasonable effect ;)
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Not impressed with our Gtech upright. We only have two carpeted rooms, the rest are hard floors and rugs. It doesn't get DG fur out of the carpets, can't cope with the rugs and struggles to sweep anything off the floor, but it's light and Mother likes it ::)
The hand held one is fine, but the upright doesn't vacuum particularly well. I use our old SEBO corded upright for the cars and anything more than dusting.
Not had a problem with our Gtech upright. Picks up well on carpet, hard surfaces, rugs and mats (sometimes you have to stand on one end of the mat depending the size to stop the suction lifting the mat). Picks up dog hair well, although it's beneficial in this regard to have the pet version (K9) ::)
I suppose if you haven't got the correct tool for the job.....
Hair does get tangled in the 'bearing' (if you can call it that) at the end of the roller over time, which then reduces its effectiveness as the brush roller doesn't turn properly so it doesn't then pick up quite as well, but as with anything preventive maintenance is the key.....
I know you presume that I was being contrary for the sake of it, but honestly, we clearly have very different experiences of Gtech uprights.
Fundamentally, based on the performance of the one we have, I wouldn't buy one with my money.
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They are all shite. Buy a SEBO, plug it into the wall and get a proper job done.
If you think Im wrong, you havent used one. :)
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Henry is more than happy to do the job and does it very well too👍
theres a cordless Henry too :y
Don't Handle Limpio use them on our aircraft to reasonable effect ;)
I only knew of them yesterday when I was sorting out a washer for my parents
.... they ordered it last Wednesday, they were told it'll probably arrive last Friday ... obviously it didn't & were then told Monday, then maybe etc etc
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Christmas is coming and I'm sure she will be delighted to find a new cordless vacuum under the tree! :y
She should be thrilled.
'Cleaning stuff' is gender specific.
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Henry is more than happy to do the job and does it very well too👍
theres a cordless Henry too :y
I seem to remember some bloke being in the news recently for getting sucked off by Henry.
Perhaps a flesh and blood woman is required. 8)
After sucking off her master she could continue with her chores. :)
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Not a fan of cordless, much lower power and 50% of the Vacuum price is the power supply, where as on a mains one its about 1% (and the cord is hardly an inconvenience).......plus the batteries are not mega long lived so you have to budget for replacements every few years, all key things you have to consider.
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Yep, it it's not a phone, "cordless" is the route to much frustration. ;D
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Yep, it it's not a phone, "cordless" is the route to much frustration. ;D
Unless it's fuelled by petrol...
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Yep, it it's not a phone, "cordless" is the route to much frustration. ;D
Unless it's fuelled by petrol...
True. I'm not sure a 2 stroke hoover is the answer either, mind. ;D
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Yep, it it's not a phone, "cordless" is the route to much frustration. ;D
Unless it's fuelled by petrol...
True. I'm not sure a 2 stroke hoover is the answer either, mind. ;D
Pretty sure it would be effective... Might need an exhaust hose to hang out of the window though :D
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Yep, it it's not a phone, "cordless" is the route to much frustration. ;D
Unless it's fuelled by petrol...
True. I'm not sure a 2 stroke hoover is the answer either, mind. ;D
We have a rather tasty Honda engined 4 stroke one at the railway...... ;D
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Yep, it it's not a phone, "cordless" is the route to much frustration. ;D
Unless it's fuelled by petrol...
True. I'm not sure a 2 stroke hoover is the answer either, mind. ;D
We have a rather tasty Honda engined 4 stroke one at the railway...... ;D
Does it cope with cat hair? ;D
Actually, might cope with the whole cat and solve that one once and for all!
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Not a fan of cordless, much lower power and 50% of the Vacuum price is the power supply, where as on a mains one its about 1% (and the cord is hardly an inconvenience).......plus the batteries are not mega long lived so you have to budget for replacements every few years, all key things you have to consider.
In our experience, you certainly can't be shot of your corded one, as cordless is not a replacement. But they are "good enough" for the usual regular quick tidy ups. Well, ours is.
I had the same reservations, but she wanted one, so I got her one for Christmas, and I do have to concede that it is far better than I expected.
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Downside is, even I sometimes vacuum up the moggie fluff, despite the fact its women work, as its so quick and easy.
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There's probably only one type of lady's appliance that should be cordless for ease of use and satisfaction. :)
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There's probably only one type of lady's appliance that should be cordless for ease of use and satisfaction. :)
A man?
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There's probably only one type of lady's appliance that should be cordless for ease of use and satisfaction. :)
A man?
;D ;D ;D
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There's probably only one type of lady's appliance that should be cordless for ease of use and satisfaction. :)
A man?
Now that’s a novel idea👍🤣