Which vacuum...

Posted by: RoyleBlue on 06 October 2005

...the Dyson has just about had it after a good 8 years use - any thoughts on a replacement?
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by graham55
Anything but Dyson would be my advice. Clever designs, but they fall apart as soon as you look at them.

Miele build theirs to last.

Graham
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by count.d
There's only one vacuum cleaner worth buying and it's a Kirby. All others are crap.

I wouldn't buy one from the reps, get one on Ebay. They're not cheap, but will last for 25 years or more.

The current model is the Diamond Edition, then G7, then G6, G5, etc.....
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by manicatel
There is only 1 cleaner worth getting (ok maybe 2, never had a kirby)& its a SEBO.I've had 2 dysons. Bought the 2nd one 'cos I couldn't believe it could be as bad as the 1st one I had. I was wrong. It was worse. Build quality courtesy of airfix kits.
Blokes spending too much time talking about vacuuming is a bit sad, but get a sebo,(or a kirby,maybe) you won't regret it.
matt
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by Stewart Platts
I have a Miele Solution Hepa 2000. An outstanding performer which is not only extremely well made but also well equipped. I got various brushheads (including a full sized turbo brush plus a mini turbo brush) and various cleaning attachments.

It is also very quiet which you will appreciate if, like me, you hate noisy appliances.
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by RoyleBlue
Cheers chaps - know its not really a blokey thing to talk about but the advice around here is usually good!

Stewart - the Miele sounds good but I do like my standy-uppy type.

Matt - which Sebo did you get? - was looking at the X5 Extra.

Cheers ,

Steve
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by Martin D
Dyson are pure shit, Sebo is the one you need - they are brilliant, reliable and come to pieces easy, you can buy service kits for them which are a doddle to fit. We have this one
Martin
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by Nick_S
We had all this animosity about Dysons around a year ago. As someone with a serious dust mite allergy I recommend the Dyson (particularly with a HEPA filter). I have the original and the new ball version. The latter cleans better than anything I have ever used (including Henry's) but it is noisy.

Nick
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by Martin D
Point taken, have a look at this though
http://www.allergybuyersclub.com/all-sebo-vacuum-cleaners.html
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by Steve Toy
Two days ago a vacuumed the house completely with an Electrolux that's about 5 years old. I've just done it again with our brand new, straight-out-of the box Dyson and the cylinder is already half full of fine dust particles.

My old Dears are onto their second Dyson (only because they didn't realise that Dyson's servicing is pretty much like that of Naim, and ended up getting the first one repaired before eventually giving it away.)

Before that they had a Kirby - now that was an overpriced piece of shit (imho.)

PS: Edited to add - it wasn't an Electrolux, it was a Morphy Richards that looks pretty much the same as an Electrolux. It boasts having 1500 watts. What is it about these meaningless power ratings?
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by manicatel
Hi royal blue. We have the k3 premium model. It has a powered head, which we both find great, + the roller brush is designed to be easily removed to facilitate cleaning of it, which is great when you have a hairy dog, & 2 long haired people in the house. It is also one of the best as far as all that hepa/hypo allergenic dust filter stuff is concerned. + its cheaper than a lot of others out there. Get one, you won't regret it.
matt.
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by KRO
Why the hardest sucker,stoopid.
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by rackkit
quote:
Originally posted by count.d:
There's only one vacuum cleaner worth buying and it's a Kirby. All others are crap.

I wouldn't buy one from the reps, get one on Ebay. They're not cheap, but will last for 25 years or more.

The current model is the Diamond Edition, then G7, then G6, G5, etc.....


Kirby Reps are the best. "Hang on mate, i'll just speak to the boss and see what deal i can do for you." Do they have to speak to the boss when they need to take a leak as well? Surprised they don't bring round there own scalding cup of tea/coffee to keep you there for the 10 mins they need to get the sales chat working. Worst salepeople in the world. Ever. Roll Eyes
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by Sicey
Well when I was a knieve mid 20's bachelor I fell for the Kirby spiel and parted with 1k of my hard earned reddies Eek
I still have the thing now 10 years old and still works fine and still out does most modern hoovers, my wife hates it Big Grin so I think thats even more reason to keep it. ha
I would defo recommend one, loads on ebay as usual.

John
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by long-time-dead
quote:
Originally posted by KRO:
Why the hardest sucker,stoopid.


Because it's a vacuum cleaner and not a blow job .........
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by Guido Fawkes
This is a very interesting thread - seems to a difference of opinion - here is an interesting collection of letters.
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by MichaelC
Note to Adam Meredith:

I think we need a new room "Which domestic product"

Now who can recommend a nice toaster, set of kitchen knives ...
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by Sir Cycle Sexy
Vax?

C
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by Deane F
From the title I thought this was a thread about interstellar space...
Posted on: 06 October 2005 by count.d
quote:
This is a very interesting thread - seems to a difference of opinion - here is an interesting collection of letters.


What's the collection of letters got to do with this thread?
Posted on: 07 October 2005 by Guido Fawkes
quote:
Originally posted by count.d:
quote:
This is a very interesting thread - seems to a difference of opinion - here is an interesting collection of letters.


What's the collection of letters got to do with this thread?


They are about some people's experience with Kirby Vacuum Cleaners and they seem to imply dubious practice by some salesman. This is consumer association stuff so it is from a reliable source:

Emma of Aylesbury, UK, says:
To start I think the Kirby looks like a very good machine but the 'hard sell' tactics of the product are disgusting.


It also has a link to Which who tested

Bosch BSG 82000GB Ergomaxx
Bosch ProParquet BSA 2822/02
Dyson DC08
LG Cyking VC716HSL
Miele Revolution 700
Miele Cat & Dog TT
Miele S571
Nilfisk King 540
Sanyo SC 780
Sebo K1 Komfort
Dyson DC11
Electrolux Mondo Plus Z2310
Electrolux Ultra Silencer Z3332
Hoover Dust Manager TD3824
Numatic Henry HVR200
Polti L'ecologico Compact AS800
Samsung SC 7061
Siemens Dynapower VS08G2070GB
Bosch BUC11700GB Extraxx 17
Boss B4390/A Cyclonic Lite
Dyson DC07 Animal
Electrolux Glider Z5740
Hoover Pure Power U3470
Morphy Richards 73310 Ultralight Cyclone
Sanyo SC-X90
Sebo Automatic X4 extra

Thought this might be of interest.

Rotf
Posted on: 07 October 2005 by garyi
I now only have one recommendation.

As usual its not cheap but it is a super super machine and its doing sterling service as we speak.

Its a Sebo felix, do a search, we have the orange one. It has what would appear to be a small motor, however read carefully and you will find it uses a suction motor like most other vacs, but it has a separate motor for the brushes, which most others do not. This makes a significant difference, infact I will bet you love this machine should you purchase one.
Posted on: 08 October 2005 by RoyleBlue
Thanks one-and-all.

It's going to be a Sebo, just need to decide between the X4 Extra (£195) or the Felix (£206) - decisions!
Posted on: 08 October 2005 by kuma
I should have known better.

I thought it was about the vacuum tubes.
Posted on: 08 October 2005 by garyi
Royal.

I don't know about the other sebo, but the felix has a fantastic head it will go left right sort of thing like them new Dysons who are claiming they have an exclusive. The head can also be replaced with the one specially for laminates, it came with the package with us.

One other thing is its the quietest vac I have owned. I honestly can't think of any downers with this one.
Posted on: 08 October 2005 by u5227470736789439
I bought a Henry vacuum cleaner in 1984 when I was sharing a house with my brother. It works very well now as it always did. Not expensive, the main thing is that it has a poweful motor, and a robust design, so I can't think why anyone would want to spend more on fiddly sophistication. Also it is British-made, which may weigh in the choice for some UK resident members.

Fredrik