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Thread ID: 97098 2009-02-04 04:01:00 Which vacuum cleaner micky (7329) PC World Chat
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744797 2009-02-04 04:01:00 Our Dyson is beginning to fade after 7 years need to replace it probably get another Dyson, as our previous owner of our house had cats and were still sucking up cats hairs etc! So whats the alternative make of vacuum! for our needs? micky (7329)
744798 2009-02-04 04:59:00 Miele Cat and Dog Excellent Vacuum and I'm not using the word excellent lightly. :thumbs: radium (8645)
744799 2009-02-04 05:36:00 Miele Cat and Dog Excellent Vacuum and I'm not using the word excellent lightly. :thumbs:Yeah, lots of those are sold at work. I have also heard from others they are very good

Addition: I am not a salesman either, just work in the warehouse of a large retail store
Myth (110)
744800 2009-02-04 06:31:00 I work in sales in an appliance store, and wedll as far as reliability and suction, they are right up there.

German built they made to last
radium (8645)
744801 2009-02-04 07:06:00 Also endorse the Miele brand, they are so powerful they'll suck the nails out of the floor boards! tutaenui (1724)
744802 2009-02-04 08:02:00 Kirby. roddy_boy (4115)
744803 2009-02-04 08:52:00 Kirby.

Tui!
johcar (6283)
744804 2009-02-04 10:28:00 I have never heard of a Tui vacuum cleaner. Please try to post more constructive and on topic comments in the future. roddy_boy (4115)
744805 2009-02-04 16:10:00 Kirby.

Yes if you have a spare $4000 ;) and don't mind a sales person in your house
for 8 hours.
wmoore (6009)
744806 2009-02-04 16:59:00 Nilfisk is a good brand

If you have the money buy those ones that dont require dust bags
Ninjabear (2948)
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