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orbtastic1 • 6 days ago

I have a 25 year old Dyson cylinder that still works but it's a pain to carry up/down stairs so I bought a cheapo Chinese thing for about 20 quid which...works until it doesn't. It overheats pretty quickly. so I stopped using it. I bought an upright cordless shark, it's "ok" but not great for anything where stuff can wrap around the roller. I swear I've spent more time taking the damn thing apart and unblocking it than actually hoovering. The cordless is great, as is the little light on the front but yeah, I would NOT have this as a main hoover. 30 min battery time is a bit lame too. I also have a shark handheld which is cordless. now that IS useful. Battery is only about 10 mins tho so it's good for spot cleaning, cleaning car or cleaning up a spillage somewhere. Or doing shelves/cobwebs. I also have two Eufy robots, they are pretty fing good. They do 30-45 mins a day up/down stairs (hence 2), they usually need emptying twice a week so they are picking up a lot of dust/dead fern leaves and carpet sheddings. Wouldn't be without the robots. If I had to choose ONE, I would go Dyson. Do not get the shark, it's not a daily driver. The henry is good, I've used them a lot when doing DIY at other people's houses, they are bomb proof. There's also a reason why most office cleaners will use one, they suck like a 10 quid crack ho. I also have two bosch battery ones, one of them is an amazing wet/dry with godly suction power, way stronger than any of the vacs I have, great for skirting boards/edges and stuff the robots can't do or get to. Also attaches to bosch sanders.

r/AskUK • Which hoover would you choose and why? ->
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BASE1530 • 2 months ago

I buy the cheapest smallest ridgid. It’s like 60 bucks delivered from Home Depot and just abuse the hell out of it and get a new one every 6-12 months. I also have an 800 dollar Bosch dust extractor when I’m trying to suck up a lot of dust.

r/Tools • What’s the best bang for your buck shop vac ->
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Bige_4411 • about 1 month ago

This is the baller option. I’ll use my Bosch dust extractor at home, but I do a fair amount of woodworking and probably wouldn’t go out and spend $600+ on a vac. But hepa filtration and nice fleece bag is the way to go.

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Saymanymoney • 5 months ago

Look at last Gen models often for sale and work great. Have 4 different Bosch dust extractors.. the noise factor, suction amount auto tool on, filters, and bag choice (some reusable) give them edge over any shop vac.

r/HardWoodFloors • Rigid Shop Vac vs Fein Dust Extractor ->
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assembly_faulty • 3 months ago

Der blaue nass trocken Sauger ist tatsächlich mein letztes Bosch Blau Produkt. Das hat mich leider auch enttäuscht. Zum nass saugen ist er nur eingeschränkt zu nutzen. Und er ist sehr laut. Bosch ist daher bei mir unten durch weil sie keine pro Gartengeräte haben. Ich würde gerne etwas mehr für Gute Qualität zahlen. Aber wie gesagt, Einhell hat mich positiv überrascht.

r/wohnen • Akkustaubsauger - Ich raste komplett aus ⬇️ ->
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Particular-Safe-5654 • 5 months ago

Was tempted get a Parkside but got a bosch instead. Having the ability to suck the water up when cutting through copper is the best thing ever.

r/DIYUK • Are the Parkside wet & dry vacs from Lidl any good? ->

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