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parwaz786

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My favourite tools are;
Dyson mini turbine head
long soft dusting brush with the red velour part underneath
Flexi crevice tool
Dyson Turbine head
Dyson DC04 tools
DC25 crevice+dusting brush tool
Contact head
Flat out head
DC01 Stair tool

I think Dyson tools are unbeatable (in my opinion)
 
These were my favourite Dyson Tools - after this they became cheap and nasty.


 


Miele and Sebo tools are much better than the shoddy quality tools Dyson churns out now.


 


The best Dyson Tools:

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Yes Steve, we know you don't like Dyson, but you don&#39

Why do you call yourself Adam The Miele Man then? Why not Adam the Dyson Man - it seems Dyson well and truly has you in his clutches now doesn't it?


All you ever go on about is Dyson Dyson Dyson - in pretty much every thread. Dyson does NOT own me like he owns you and Currys

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Those are nice Choices Steve :)
I also like the Wesselwerk turbo brushes, I forgot to mention. They look like nice tools.
I Prefer the DC04 crevice tool over the Dc07 one because it has no holes
 
Mine are rather varied.

Hand turbo tool: Dyson tangle-free.

Hand power brush: Wessel Werk HEB160.

Dusting brush: Filter Queen (or Royal, with the 303 attachment set - it's a tie).
Crevice tool: either the Kenmore Powermate tool from late-70s canisters (the weird-shaped one) or Filter Queen.

Upholstery tool: Got a few contenders here. I like the Royal one from the 305 kit, or the late-70s Kenmore, though the new Tacony one (with the Wonder/Prima) is decent too. I like the Filter Queen and Silver King tools, but mostly for vacuuming car seats.

Floor tool: Hard call. I like the Wessel Werk D330, but it doesn't do well on heavy debris. I really like the Royal and Filter Queen ones too, but they're kinda small.

Oddities: Kirby narrow-tipped blower/inflator tool. This is great for blowing dust out of keyboards.

Power nozzle: Riccar/Simplicity. For a more universal one, EBK360.

Full-size turbo head: I don't really have a preference here. They're not too common in the states - you tend to see either suction-only rug tools or electric power nozzles.
 
I like Dyson's original DC01 tools - I used to use them instead of the ones that Numatic include with the James vac I had - thus they didn't get scraped and the round dusting brush from Numatic is great for clogging up, but seldom sucks up the actual dust when used.
 
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