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I would like some suggestions on Vacuum cleaners please......?

Hi everyone, I will be buying a new vacuum cleaner soon and would like some recommendations/ testimonials from regular users of vacuums as to which ones you all feel is/are the best. It needs to be one that is good for picking up pet hair, and doing a 3 bedroom house top to bottom, (so will be on for a good while when in use), also the cost needs to be under ?200. many thanks.

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seem into vacuums which includes a rainbow which keeps the airborne dirt and mud in water in the vacuum extremely then spit into the air OR get a vacuum that have Hepa filters on it. those form with the Hepa filters catch the airborne dirt and mud from escaping into the air. I propose you call a used vacuum broking and gets some suggestions of what they have. good success!
I recommend going with a good quality bagless such as a Dyson or the LG. I've owned my DC07 for about 7 years and have had zero problems with it and it still does a fantastic job. I also have the LG, and it too is a great vacuum. If you would like a Dyson but can't afford one, then the LG is the perfect substitute, as it uses the same technologies and has excellent features at more reasonable price.
I take it if you're going to pay for your vaccuum in Pounds, then you must be posting from England or the UK? I live in the U.S., and I've owned a lot of different brands of vacuums over the years. Kirby, Electrolux, Hoover, can't think of all the brands. They all seem to give only a couple of years of service, and then they fail. And vacuum cleaner repair places are becoming as rare as Hollywood starlets who wear underwear. After my last 2 vacuums failed within a week of each other, I just went out to Walmart and bought a $45 Bissell. It's a cheap vacuum, but it actually cleans quite well. It picks up everything I need it to. And, it can be serviced by the user: there's a filter under the collection canister that clogs up with dust and grime. But you can lift out the filter, wash it out in a sink, and put it back in, and the vacuum has suction like new again. I figure it'll give me several years of service, possibly more. So far it's holding up very nicely. And when it fails for the last time, I'll just pitch it and go buy another just like it. No more expensive vacuums for me.
hi petunia you wont get better than a hoover model with extra tool for pet hair they are bag-less and filters clean with water. 1600 or 2000watt motor is fine they have an overheat switch which cuts out the motor if it overheats price round about ?70 Richard
i own a newer shark navigator. it's the best. i also own a dyson pet, way to much $$ and doesn't do the job as well as my new shark. less than 200. at bed, bath n beyond, some walmart, some target, online at shark. i have 4 long hair rescue cats and a cavalier king charles spaniel, the shark is always busy and does A SUPER JOB.

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