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Can anyone recommend a reliable, lightweight rechargeable hoover or where to please.

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We have a Bosche one. All I can say is don't bother with one of them.

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Do you actually mean Hoover (if so I've never seen one in the North) lightweight or otherwise.

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Maybe I should have said cordless vacuum cleaners?

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Chris, gave ours away! Now have a Dyson - magic - sadly only available in the South or bring one back with you on your next UK visit.
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We have 2, one a Dyson! which is sadly rubbish, but the other one is a Vax, was half the price of the Dyson and soooooo much better

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We have a Dyson Cordless which we brought from UK.
It was very handy until the battery died overnight. Only 3 years old and unable to buy spare battery in North.

If you decide to go down the cordless route buy a spare battery and also a spare filter as the filters do get dirty very quickly.

Don’t give up your corded vacuum. You will still need it!

Sharaf store in Nicosia sells cordless vacuums including Dyson but no spares!

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I have a rechargeable Vax Blade Pro 32V it runs for about 3/4 hr fully charged, I just plug it in to electric to re charge each time when I have finished, it’s great.

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Can I purchase the Vax Blade in the North?

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Sharaf Elecrostore in Lefkosa do Dysons etc

They can deliver to Kyrenia

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'Shark' have a good write up in 'Which' however, my Dyson v6 is fine except when the battery is old and dying. A new battery brings it back to, 'as new' with good, thorough cleaning maintenance.

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Get the spare batteries on the south bug double U.K. price

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Aliexpress compatible £30 and post to TRNC

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The battery run time on my Dyson especially on full power is very limited. Mine failed and I replaced it with an uprated one ((ebay uk) this also came with spare pull out top filters. These need washing regularly, can take several days to dry thoroughly so a second filter is essential. I find it fiddley to empty the dust cannister, if its removed completely it can be a pain getting it refitted. Regarding a spare battery, these do not simply unclipped like the ones on a power tool, it is a screwdriver job, although not difficult you can't just throw a fully charged spare on. Some cleaner such as Shark I think do come with a second battery that just clips on. I seem to recall whe i priced a new battery from a firm in the south it was a lot more expensive than one bought from the UK.

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results from a reliable and independent german paper.
"good"
1. bosch BSS81POW1, approx 600 EURO
2. Dyson V11SV17, 600
3. Dyson V11 absolute, 550
4. Vorwerk Kobold VB100 (no handheld), 850
5. Bosch BBH7SIL, (no handheld), 350
"Satisfiying"
4. Grundig VCP8931, 260
5. Miele Triflex HX1 pro, 650
6. Kärcher VC5 premium, 335

the other ones, all in the price range of 200 - 300 euros, are not good. black and decker, fakir, philips, xiamo, hoover, rowenta.

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G Tec excellent had it for 12 months son has one so does his German mother inlaw all swear by them



https://www.gtech.co.uk/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA ... lsrc=aw.ds

If you wish to have products delivered outside the UK, please contact our Customer Service team by telephone on 0800 484 0215 before placing an order. You will be advised the estimated delivery charge and leadtime for your order before purchase.

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Bought our first GTec in 2013; bought a second one in 2016 (now keep one upstairs, one downstairs!), both excellent and still working well, BUT - just one weak point is that the roller is not belt-driven but a nylon gear. If a cord/shoelace/string or similar is caught up in the roller, that gear will possibly strip - replacements are available and can be DIY fitted - I've done it twice, somewhat fiddly but how to do is shown on YouTube.
I would still highly recommend GTec.

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Gtech get the thumbs up in this household too - for day-to-day cordless vacuuming. Gtech in a different league to cordless Dyson.

However for a proper vacuum cleaner it takes a lot to beat the Henry or the Miele Cat&Dog vacuum cleaner - both corded, not cordless - l know that. Just saying.
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a1sysman wrote:
Wed 03 Mar 2021 6:00 pm
However for a proper vacuum cleaner it takes a lot to beat the Henry or the Miele Cat&Dog vacuum cleaner .....
Hmmm..... my old Hoover cylinder (1965 engagement gift!), now relegated to the garage for occasionally picking up sawdust, plaster, sand/cement and the like is still working well this afternoon - anything that still works is not thrown away - if it tries to die, I'll b****y well revive it! Nothing's going to slope off before me! :lol:

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jofra, I wish someone could revive my old Dyson, its an old upright and lives in the garage. I took it to Tektan once, they said it was an electrical problem. They taped a couple of wires together and it worked perfectly for a month and then died again. Can't bring myself to dump it though, so waiting for a miracle!

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