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    American Vacuum Cleaners

    Let the haters hate, I know I am a nice person, just watch my YouTube videos, ask my real friends Nd work colleagues, infact, I got an appraisal from a customer saying how much she enjoys seeing me because I always stand out give exceptional customer service.
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    American Vacuum Cleaners

    Hooverjedilord I fully agree with everything you said.
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    American Vacuum Cleaners

    You see, I am not actually sure why people don't like me, as far as I am concerned, I don't do anything wrong, all I ever do is express my opinions, but the same people always turn me against everyone, that is true, look up the archives.
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    American Vacuum Cleaners

    Sebo, why do you always try and provoke me, there is never an argument until you join in, I would say you were just as bad. Actually, I wasn't calming to be someone else, hence the same date of birth and the same email, I even put "A." to sign off my messages! Don't tell me I was impersonating...
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    American Vacuum Cleaners

    Haha, yes, it is Alex, I made a new account, I would of gotten away with it too, if it weren't for that meddling bag pipe! Oh and despite everyone's assumptions, I genuinely wasn't insulting, this was a genuine question, I am sick of everyone hating me, so didn't want people to know it was me...
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    American Vacuum Cleaners

    Sebofan I am not sure I follow?? Are you suggesting, who is AlexHoovers94?
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    American Vacuum Cleaners

    Americans love their headlights, I just feel it is a rather pointless and gimmicky feature, it does not help you see better, who vacuums in the dark? Half the time a headlight is either not bright enough or doesn't even shine on the floor when the machine laid further back to the reclined...
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    American Vacuum Cleaners

    Well, what I guess I mean is, most look displeasing to the eye I suppose, like on many, nothing looks flush and well designed, just looks stook on as an after thought, lots of sticky out parts making the machine bulky. I think American cleaners tend to be very good machines, just over sized...
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    American Vacuum Cleaners

    Just compare almost any vacuum of the upright variety to a British or European upright, you will see what I mean, I do know of American vacs and have used many myself and own a number of American machine. My question wasn't supposed to be insulting but rather curious, and it goes without saying...
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    American Vacuum Cleaners

    I was just wondering what everyone's view on this is. Why are American vacuum cleaners so big and over the top, full of needless gismos and gadgets, but also heavy, clunky and inconvenient. I notice that our vacuums in the UK are designed somewhat simpler, easier to use and are not as big and...
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    Is there any difference between an 800w Miele and a 1600w one?

    Tgmhe Miele S7 would no doubt be too big and clunky in an American home, even though I had a large space, I still wouldn't want something heavy and cumbersome, although, Americans seem to think if it is bigger, heavier and louder, then it is better. Not true and rather the oposite.
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    Is there any difference between an 800w Miele and a 1600w one?

    500-800w is more than sufficient for an upright.
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    Is there any difference between an 800w Miele and a 1600w one?

    😉 It is pretty easy to stear but rather difficult to manoeuvre, being a big cleaner. Mine is a newer one with the EU reduced wattage motor, mine is 1500w
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    Is there any difference between an 800w Miele and a 1600w one?

    I have the Miele upright, it is okay, but it's a big heavy machine. It cost me a lot of money.
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