Vacuum cleaners
29 replies
NevChap replied on 27/04/2018 10:30
Posted on 27/04/2018 10:30
If money's no object go for a Dyson hand held one, useful both at home and in the caravan. However, since their introduction there have been many copies (cheaper) by Gtech, Vax, etc etc which may be just as good but I only have experience of the Dyson.
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Boff replied on 27/04/2018 10:43
Tammygirl replied on 27/04/2018 11:56
richardandros replied on 27/04/2018 12:15
JVB66 replied on 27/04/2018 12:19
m0rrisman replied on 27/04/2018 12:41
Posted on 27/04/2018 11:56 by TammygirlI'm still using the same one I've had for years cost me £20, little cylinder type vac really lightweight and has got good power but only 240v
Vicmallows replied on 27/04/2018 14:29
Posted on 27/04/2018 14:29
I don't think you will ever beat a mains powered vac for performance. We recently bought the smallest, lightest, cheapest one in Carrefour (Spain) for EU 35. It also works fine on the inverter if needed.
It was supposed to be 'just for the caravan' .... but it is so good and convenient that wife has now commandeered it for the house!
Boff replied on 27/04/2018 14:49
Posted on 27/04/2018 10:43 by BoffWe have got a Dyson car and boat. It is very good, but very expensive. It is the same a the standard handheld with an additional 12v charger. Suppose it depends how much you need 12v
ocsid replied on 27/04/2018 16:58
Posted on 27/04/2018 16:58
I struggle with Dyson's advertising, particularly with their handheld rechargeable machines.
There are so many base machines and on top of that they bring in accessory bundles.
We have the V6, the V7, V8 and the V10, then there is the DC58 which is not based on an “8” at all but I read the V6 “Trigger” repackaged. I don't doubt I have left out a V9 and probably a half dozen more.
Then there is the accessory bundling, or I think it is that feature that delineates the “Animal” from the Trigger”, the “Absolute” and the “Total”. It is mind glazing.
So recommendations to buy a Dyson I feel need a great deal more specifics, any clarity please to what as a camping support machine we need?
I want to avoid the, "I should really have brought" sort of realisation.
m0rrisman