Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Chatting on the Plot => Topic started by: AlaninCarlisle on October 13, 2017, 12:43
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An old friend of ours is struggling to use her Dyson bagless ball cleaner, too difficult for her to manoeuvre with her weak wrists she says. She needs a really effective cleaner as she has a couple of very hairy dogs so I doubt if one of the new cordless ones or ones without a rotating brush would be sufficient. Maybe a more traditional cleaner with a bag might be better.
Can anyone recommend anything?
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Wouldn't a cylinder be easier on the wrists than an upright?
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Is there such a thing as a cylinder cleaner with a rotating brush to pick up fine dog-hair?
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I had an Electrolux turbo once upon a time. That had a rotating brush
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At full power my Miele C2 'cat and dog' bagged 'cylinder' cleaner almost sucks up the actual pile on the carpet ::), which does make it harder to manoeuvre.
Luckily the turbo brush does a great job even on half power, which makes it much easier to handle.
It does of course come with other attachments too.
It seems well made and is therefore a bit expensive, although for once in my life I dropped lucky when Tossco were almost giving them away for a very short period for less than £100, but there are always big variations in price anyway if she decides to go for one.
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I have a Vax cordless upright, and it's fantastic for hoovering up the cat floof. Very light, manoeuvrable, and not having to faff around with a cable makes all the difference. It also comes with 2 batteries, so it's easy to switch over if one dies. I always used to buy Dysons, buy they are far too heavy for me now. A couple of times a year, Vax have a sale (I get notifications from the MSE site), and they're heavily discounted. :-)
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I have a Dyson cordless because I struggled with the corded and heavier Dyson version. It's brilliant, easy to manoeuvre, light-weight, good at picking up cat hairs and other fluff, and can be used as a hand-held cleaner. My only problem with it is the dust canister is rather small and, if you don't empty it after a few goes, it can clog around the inner filter so I use a blunt letter-opener to get the fluff out, but it doesn't half get the stuff out of your carpets!