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04-06-2012, 13:14   #16
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Have a dyson too. Few years old now. It's a purple one, think called pet one. Brilliant thing.
Okay you have to empty the box a lot, but you're also picking up a lot!
Picks up more hair better than any other hoover I had.
They are expensive, but I do think worth it.
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05-06-2012, 00:56   #17
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Try the dyson DC 35 animal
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05-06-2012, 11:45   #18
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Another plus 1 for the Dyson Animal, we have three hairy pets, and it keeps the place spick and span. Ours is about 4 years old now, and still going strong. In blows all other vacuums out of the water in my opinion.

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Are the fiters a pain to clean in the dysons? We had a bagless morphy richards one a few years ago and it was a nightmare with emptying the dust "jug" thing and the filters having to be cleaned all the time. I replaced it with a bagged electrolux one similar to this for €35 3 or 4 years ago and haven't looked back.
The filters are a breeze to clean - I do it about once a year, and it's simply running it under a tap for a few minutes and then leaving it to dry. It's actually one of the things I love most about the Dyson, they are simple to take apart and put back together, so keeping it in perfect working order is really easy - and there's no arseing around looking for the right bags, or filters or what have you.
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05-06-2012, 15:41   #19
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I run a doggie daycare and groomers etc and we have a russell hobbs dalmation hoover it is in argos for about 100e and amazing we love it!!!
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06-06-2012, 00:53   #20
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I have a dyson anti-allergy and love it. 7 yrs old and still going strong. I have never cleaned the filter, never even entered my head
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