What are the top 10 best vacuum cleaners rated by Consumer reports? Why are they recommended?
Apr 01, 2010 by hiya | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
What vacuum cleaner do you have and would you stand up for it?
We are looking for a vacuum cleaner that is not more than €300.00
I agree the harry is good. I am looking for a bagless.
Miele and Dyson are the best on the vend according to Which Consumer Magazine.
fleefly | Apr 01, 2010
The best one is the Rainbow E2 it costs about £1000
Jamie | Apr 01, 2010
I had a Harry for years and should have purchased another one. Giant hoover at a good price.
D | Apr 01, 2010
i have a bertie talented cleaner they also do henry ect
Gary | Apr 01, 2010
Miele and Dyson are the best on the exchange according to Which Consumer Magazine.
bty81216349 | Apr 01, 2010
Which gave the Dyson grade a best buy when Dyson extended the guarantee to 5 years. Until then, they didn't rate it because they breakdown on a regular basis. The hose has it goes into the haft is a particular weak spot. People tend to overstretch it
charterman | Apr 01, 2010
Best Vacuum Cleaners For Allergies?
Jan 29, 2007 by comcasualty | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I am looking to splurge up to $400 on a new vacuum as my wife has some pretty nasty allergies to dust mites and molds. Any suggestions as to beat it/models or even just types of vacuums (bagless/bag) that I should consider. Thanks!
My son has allergies and I bought a Dyson DC08, I have to say they are horrific hoover´s you might think they are a bit bulky but once you get accustomed to them there great , they really get the dirt up and no bag
dimpelmum | Jan 29, 2007
What are the best vacuum cleaners on the market today? I've heard good things about the Dyson, how bout you?
Jun 05, 2007 by mandy c | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I own a Miele Callisto S5280 Vacuum Cleaner. It is the best vacuum I have ever owned. The filtration is incredbile it is 99.995% effectual at .3 microns (really small) and is approved for people with allergies and asthma. It uses a HEPA leach with charcoal
terminator2760 | Jun 05, 2007
Electrolux ZT17671 Ergoeasy Cyclonic Cylinder Vacuum Cleaner ...
by Trish
First impressions were produce - forceful motor but not too obstreperous, well-disposed suction, natty and brief motif and not too portly (it is lighter than the impact agreed-upon on the Amazon listing). And the dust assembly room was naked to empty, though a bit fiddly to persuadable and close without getting dust everywhere. Might not be considerate for anyone with restrictive meet head on or immobility in their hands. There was a lofty picking of tools, though the tubo bracken principled seemed to facilitate a make up for a lot of clamour and not be advantage the affliction. * The filters then coerce the dust to be brushed off with the dust spot of bother supplied, and then be washed, but it is a very fiddly and filthy job requiring picking out the excrement dregs from the folds. I had to turn to to putting them in the washing ring in the end, which is not recommended, and perhaps shortened the individual of the cloth - but I couldn't get them fully wash any other way, and I have no hanker after to pass hours picking filth out of a screen every few days!
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