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    Our new brochure

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    Our new brochure

    Hi all, we have just had a brochure come in this week, on Floorcare & Ironing. I'll let you guys have a peak. Sorry for the image quality I don't have a scanner, so Iv'e had to take them with my phone
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    Is it worth trading in a Vacuum to get £xx amount off a Dyson?

    Yes super sweeper, as it so happens I do have the inkling of throwing my vacuum off the roof. What would you perhaps recommend for that?
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    Is it worth trading in a Vacuum to get £xx amount off a Dyson?

    Hi-lo Yes it is durable, it's essentially the same as the dc39 and 47 machines. I did drop one at work accidentally, from chest height, no damage at all. It's not noisy, it's the turbine head that's the noisiest, the machine itself, it's not quiet but not loud either, you can't talk over it...
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    Is it worth trading in a Vacuum to get £xx amount off a Dyson?

    Go for it, the dc54 is brilliant, it's out cleaned our miele and Sebo. With the trade in its good indeed.
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    My new baby

    Yes ollie, I swap between the two and also the DC01. The first bin full was just dust, even though I'd cleaned a couple of days before. It's probably had around seven uses now, all filling the bin with the fine dust. The turbine head is brilliant, noisy though. It spins fast, even when on...
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    My new baby

    So pretty and shiny. It looks a beast, and performs as such
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    My new baby

    Must be something in it, look at all the dust on the outer cyclone ring. None in the centre though. This is only after 5 uses!
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    My new baby

    Look at this detritus! Despite us having a Sebo automatic X and a miele s7 I am the house, the cinetic has managed to fill four bin fulls like this, mainly of fine dust.
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    My new baby

    Hmm, I'm sure there's something missing here....
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    My new baby

    Another Dyson party piece, the tangle free tool. Works well on the temporary carpet we have, I imagine it will do a good job in the car too
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    My new baby

    The brilliant turbo head in action. The profile is good, it will go under furniture with ease. It's a powerful spin, and lifts the carpet, surprisingly refreshing the pile, due to the roll, which is now sculptured and features the carbon fibre and nylon bristles, running the whole length
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    My new baby

    The standard combination tool, as far as they go this one isn't bad at all. I like the angle on it, makes it easier to clean vertically, such as the TV
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    My new baby

    I love the hard floor tool, the way it articulates, especially around the stools at the kitchen island.
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    My new baby

    So with luck would have it, I managed to win one of the new Dyson dc54 cinetic animal. Arrived last Wednesday and has had a few uses already, I've taken some photos of it in action. Here's the setup
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    New EU Regs

    I personally can't wait, no more will we have shoddily made screamers. It amazes me that people ask me for the most efficient washing machine, fridge or TV, but when it comes to vacuums it's totally the opposite. Obviously they must use a different kind of electricity! Or even better, I get...
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    Hoover "It's Time to Rethink Cleaning"

    Interesting idea, but it is essentially similar to a Dyson Cordless albeit being a full size vacuum, but similar in theory plus the latter having much more versatility. If this is Hoover, I wonder if we are getting it under the Vax brand here in the UK? Having seen their new dual power...
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    Dyson High Prices could leed to demise

    Sorry, that should have said I hope that Dyson don't go bust. Autocorrect eh
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