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My Mrs and some of her mates bought a Shark and they ALL sent them back - apart fro the poor old cow who is married to my mate Liam who refuses to buy Dyson.
She reckons she would be better off with one of those hand push gigs with brushes that we used to have in the 70's
“Hello, I'm your MP. Actually I'm not. I'm your candidate. Gosh.”
Boris Johnson canvassing in Henley, 2005.
I'm verging on OCD for cleanliness and I haven't come across a hoover better than a Henry, (although I haven't tried a shark). As well as being excellent machines, Henrys seem to last forever.
Dysons are well down the list of effective hoovers IMO.
First of all you need to base this decision off type of floors you have Carpet, laminate or wood flooring then take into account if you have pets with a coat that sheds itself regular.
Laminate/wood flooring I would go cordless and your options here are the two mentioned above but you can also add in the Gtech. Carpet you will need a Hoover with a tail or cord here, I have heard good and bad on all three makes while being impressed with the anti tangle - pet hair Shark I have at the moment and having a Henry before and still using as a car hoover now.
Henry is a good all rounder and downside is the quality of the plastic hose in recent years having replaced it a third time. Shark is my favourite with the massive suction and ability to remove the pet hair but it is only 8 months old.
We've got a Dyson V8 and to be honest it's been excellent. However I won't be buying another Dyson product when this one's planned obsolescence kicks in due to the Brexit hypocrisy
My Mrs and some of her mates bought a Shark and they ALL sent them back - apart fro the poor old cow who is married to my mate Liam who refuses to buy Dyson.
She reckons she would be better off with one of those hand push gigs with brushes that we used to have in the 70's
Funnily enough this is the opposite to my experience. Few friends got a Dyson and returned them as they weren't great and went for Shark instead.