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Hand held vacuum

Poor old Bennyboy. Bet he wishes he'd never asked. :crazy:

Ant. :D
 
Might just get myself a couple of 10mtr extention leads and use the household one :D
It's a Dyson cylinder type bit bulky but it'll do for now, don't get my car that dirty really but I do take my daughter and her little dog out now and again, so gets covered in dog hairs, and sometime sand when we go to the beach :eek:
Thanks for all the replys, still not sure what to get :confused: was really after a cordless one as the closest I can park my car to the house 15mtrs
Was hoping the G tech would of got good reviews but going off some of the comments think I'll give this one a miss.
Cheers
Ben :thumb:
 
I think it's always awkward pushing an upright Hoover around the inside of a car.

:D
 
Personally I've only ever heard bad things about gtech
I've stick with plug in personally
 
Seriously guys - we are discussing vacuum cleaners!!

By the way what fabric conditioner do you prefer?
 
I've got a G Tech one and it's fine for the car but I do normally use my old "garage Vac" plug in job for most jobs in the garage or car. depends if you have a socket close by
 
Forget Dyson and the rest. Miele all the way. Only the best German engineering for the best German engineering:thumb::thumb:
 
I use a Henry which nothing beats

When I'm feeling really posh and have my OCD head on, I'll use my H type vac

Both paid for by my work, and honestly don't think I've used them for work purpose yet :D They've never left my house anyway
 
Hi guys dont mean to resurrect this post but thought I share :p
Up until now I've been brushing my car with a stiff brush and pan. But after watching (shop well for less) not my choice of TV :D
They reviewed some hand held vacs.
And was quite impressed with the vax. So went and got one:bannana:
With having take my daughter's little fella out for walkies car gets a bit dirty and lots of dog hairs :doh:

so had to get something stop the hairs getting on the wife's best togs.
Bought the 10v Vax they reviewed and used it for the first time to day and I'm well chuffed. Still need a brush get in all nucks and crannies but it picks up dirt and dog hairs well enough

50 quid from argos ;)
Cheers
Ben :thumb:
 
Nothing beats a handheld cordless Dyson IMO. They may be expensive but worth every penny.
 
i use my work hoover for the car ( milwaukee 18v ) dewalt also do one too so if you have any tools from the cordless range the battery pops right in [emoji1303]
 
I bought the Halfords 12v handheld after good reviews from Autoexpress.

The unit is a total waste of time, with next to no suction power.:(
 
Instead of buying a dyson use the money to buy an old Mercedes and then switch over to driving that when your mats get dirty
 

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