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Shiny, expensive, unnecessarily complicated, does actually work very well - ideal purchase logic for a guitarist. The one I have - the Big Ball Animal - has a name like a boutique pedal too, so double win.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
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Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
Or if you want to stay British, then consider a Vax.
A Henry ( is the pink one Hetty?) does actual vacuuming stuff well and won’t die if you need to get up stuff like brick dust.
Our Shark was good value for money, our past attempts at Vax were a bit underwhelming.
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
Dyson cordless if you can do everything under 20mins and want super convenience. Reasonable cleaning and works well for £200ish plus.
Cleaner £20p/w, still probably need to provide a vacuum for them to use.
Twentytwo years ago I was in your situation. The man next to me in the shop recommended a Henry. I asked why they were so good if he was buying spare parts. He said that he’d owned it for 16 years, vacuumed the gym daily, and this was the first time he’d had to replace something. What’s more it was repairable, and parts were available.
The motor on ours failed a few months ago.
Henry is tougher, Miele is a bit more sophisticated and still robust. I have a Henry in the workshop but we have a Miele in the house.
From experience, Dyson are overpriced, badly designed and unreliable.
And heavy