madabouthoovers
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Ornery - we can obtain direct air machines in the UK - Kirbys - the problem is that most people cant afford them, and the only option is second hand, which not everyone wants to do.
If Dave wants an upright for under £200 then he is a bit limited as most Sebo uprights are more than £200 unless he buys a second hand one, or gets a deal on Ebay.
Dave didn't say if he wanted bagged or bagless. we must remember that dogs make any vac smell with prolonged use, so bagged makes a better bet as one throws the smelly bag out when needed. Bagless vacs used with dogs smell too, and require washing out of the cyclone assembly and filters to stop this. It all depends on how much maintenance that Dave wants to do.
Dave could consider a Henry but would need one with the Turbo head, such as the Henry Extra for around £150, or cheaper when sourced online. However air driven turbine heads get clogged easily with fur from long haired dogs.
Hoover and Vax make some good models like the new Turbopower from Hoover or the Vax FloortoFloor in Argos in Dave's price range - but neither brand is particularly reliable.
Miele uprights from the S7 range are bagged, but not particularly robust, and cost more than what Dave wants to pay.
In summary, I would recommend the Sebo X1.1 or X4, which Dave could obtain online for about £200 if he got a good deal. Many Euronics centres sell them as well. Although it has a rather dated look now, the X series is a very robust and reliable vac and bags are about a tenner for 10, so half the price of Miele bags. I'm sure Dave and his German Shepherds would be very happy with a Sebo X series. Also, if Dave bought the X1.1 he could get it in Red and Blue, or in White - as he has said that he doesn't like the blue and yellow of the X4 Extra. The X4 Excel comes in Black with silver trim, but is more money than Dave said that he wanted to spend at about £260.
It all depends on what Dave decides that he wants to spend in the end, and £200 is on the borderline. another £60 on top would ensure he gets a very nice Sebo upright.
If Dave wants an upright for under £200 then he is a bit limited as most Sebo uprights are more than £200 unless he buys a second hand one, or gets a deal on Ebay.
Dave didn't say if he wanted bagged or bagless. we must remember that dogs make any vac smell with prolonged use, so bagged makes a better bet as one throws the smelly bag out when needed. Bagless vacs used with dogs smell too, and require washing out of the cyclone assembly and filters to stop this. It all depends on how much maintenance that Dave wants to do.
Dave could consider a Henry but would need one with the Turbo head, such as the Henry Extra for around £150, or cheaper when sourced online. However air driven turbine heads get clogged easily with fur from long haired dogs.
Hoover and Vax make some good models like the new Turbopower from Hoover or the Vax FloortoFloor in Argos in Dave's price range - but neither brand is particularly reliable.
Miele uprights from the S7 range are bagged, but not particularly robust, and cost more than what Dave wants to pay.
In summary, I would recommend the Sebo X1.1 or X4, which Dave could obtain online for about £200 if he got a good deal. Many Euronics centres sell them as well. Although it has a rather dated look now, the X series is a very robust and reliable vac and bags are about a tenner for 10, so half the price of Miele bags. I'm sure Dave and his German Shepherds would be very happy with a Sebo X series. Also, if Dave bought the X1.1 he could get it in Red and Blue, or in White - as he has said that he doesn't like the blue and yellow of the X4 Extra. The X4 Excel comes in Black with silver trim, but is more money than Dave said that he wanted to spend at about £260.
It all depends on what Dave decides that he wants to spend in the end, and £200 is on the borderline. another £60 on top would ensure he gets a very nice Sebo upright.