Decent Vacuum Cleaner?
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dr_gn

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16,568 posts

200 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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As per the title really. It’s a decent sized house, carpets and wood floorboards. Really want an upright one with a useable hose extension for the stairs.

No Dyson suggestions please - we’ve had two. Enough is enough!

unseen

200 posts

177 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Might be worth looking at Sebo ones

alabbasi

2,988 posts

103 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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I have a 30 year old Kirby. It sucks!

ChevronB19

8,007 posts

179 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Sebo.

trickywoo

13,080 posts

246 months

shedweller

568 posts

127 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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The answer is a Sebo...

We are a traditional setup and my Mrs swears by ours/hers, must be 10yrs old, she hammers it and it has never failed.
Some bits have worn out like the hose and accessories but all parts are fully supported and available.

Admittedly not the quietest or best looking.... But I love herrofl

M1AGM

3,605 posts

48 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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alabbasi said:
I have a 30 year old Kirby. It sucks!
I sold a few Kirbys for a short time in the 90s during uni, around 30 years ago by coincidence.

Hows your kirby been over that period?

fourstardan

5,631 posts

160 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Don't get the missus a vacuum cleaner for Christmas you'll end up in a box lol

hotchy

4,722 posts

142 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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fourstardan said:
Don't get the missus a vacuum cleaner for Christmas you'll end up in a box lol
I got the mrs a washing machine for her birthday once... she must love it because iv never had a shot lol

roscopervis

375 posts

163 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Sebo Felix with a hose extension. It has a lift away feature so it can be more easily carried for stair cleaning.

Will perform like new 10+ years later with simple maintenance. It won’t be a machine that performs well for 3-6 months, then gets worse and worse and eventually breaks in a way that can’t be repaired. It will just work and work well.

alabbasi

2,988 posts

103 months

Saturday 21st December 2024
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M1AGM said:
I sold a few Kirbys for a short time in the 90s during uni, around 30 years ago by coincidence.

Hows your kirby been over that period?
I bought it used about 10 years ago. It's a G4 which is from 1993-1997. It's been the best vacuum cleaner I've ever owned. It's heavy but it's got a powered drive motor so it moves around pretty well. It came with full accessories including a paint gun (which I've not used).

I'll never buy a bag less vacuum again.

xyz123

1,080 posts

145 months

Saturday 21st December 2024
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I can't stand bag free vacuums having tried many.. Been using Miele complete C3 for 4 years now with carpet and hard floors. Really happy with it. Bags are little pricey but there are non Miele alternatives for bags

Promised Land

5,123 posts

225 months

Saturday 21st December 2024
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alabbasi said:
M1AGM said:
I sold a few Kirbys for a short time in the 90s during uni, around 30 years ago by coincidence.

Hows your kirby been over that period?
I bought it used about 10 years ago. It's a G4 which is from 1993-1997. It's been the best vacuum cleaner I've ever owned. It's heavy but it's got a powered drive motor so it moves around pretty well. It came with full accessories including a paint gun (which I've not used).

I'll never buy a bag less vacuum again.
Blimey this brings it all back, I did a stint on Kirby for 4 weeks which is about the length most last, sold 3.

It was the G3 model then and it had just come out in the UK as they still had a few Legend models left which were the previous line, G3 was the first powered one, 1992 and I can still remember the price £1250 but no one ever paid that much for one.

Dog Biscuit

886 posts

13 months

Saturday 21st December 2024
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Been using Oreck uprights for years

Powerful, light, easy to fix and great to use.


dr_gn

Original Poster:

16,568 posts

200 months

Saturday 21st December 2024
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Thanks for all the advice everyone. Seems like Sebo is a good call. I've read some reviews of Miele, but some seemed a bit iffy; must admit less than £200 seems cheap for a name with their reputation.

Mobile Chicane

21,561 posts

228 months

Saturday 21st December 2024
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xyz123 said:
I can't stand bag free vacuums having tried many.. Been using Miele complete C3 for 4 years now with carpet and hard floors. Really happy with it. Bags are little pricey but there are non Miele alternatives for bags
Miele C3 Cat and Dog. Faultless and brilliantly engineered. Everything just clicks together effortlessly.

Yes the bags are expensive. However opening the unit seals the bag, then just hoik it into the bin.

No dust escapes. How the cheaper bags perform I don't know. But as an asthma sufferer I can't risk it.

alabbasi

2,988 posts

103 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Promised Land said:
Blimey this brings it all back, I did a stint on Kirby for 4 weeks which is about the length most last, sold 3.

It was the G3 model then and it had just come out in the UK as they still had a few Legend models left which were the previous line, G3 was the first powered one, 1992 and I can still remember the price £1250 but no one ever paid that much for one.
I remember a door to door salesman coming to my parents house back in the 90's. I was home from university and he was talking about bed mites. I'm pretty sure my mother had him vacuum the whole house before he gave up the price and was shown out the door. This was in west London and I hope it wasn't you :-).

dr_gn

Original Poster:

16,568 posts

200 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Not had a bagged vacuum at all. Do you chuck the full bag out, or empty it - or does it depend on make? Seem to remember my Mum's Hoover Junior had a bag than needed emptying. Funnily enough, she's now got a Sebo, that apparently broke about 6 months ago...hmmm.

RoadToad84

903 posts

50 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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dr_gn said:
Not had a bagged vacuum at all. Do you chuck the full bag out, or empty it - or does it depend on make? Seem to remember my Mum's Hoover Junior had a bag than needed emptying. Funnily enough, she's now got a Sebo, that apparently broke about 6 months ago...hmmm.
I've got a Sebo, I believe the bags are intended to be thrown out when full, but that seems a little wasteful to me, plus I'm tighter than an aquatic bird's ringpiece, so I just pull out as much as possible every few months. It's mildly unpleasant, but the vacuum performance is noticeably improved, and the bag shows no undue signs of wear

Dog Biscuit

886 posts

13 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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My brother recently threw out a decent vacuum cleaner.....


It was just gathering dust.

getmecoat