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Upright hoover with good attachments??

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puddicat | 21:09 Mon 01st Sep 2008 | Interiors
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Looking for a hoover preferably bagless, with good suction and decent attachments, say for reaching cobwebs high up in the corners, and able to get under the bed,and a reasonable price thanks!!!
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nearly got one on ebay sadly lost the bid, anyway just bought a morphy richards on ebay, think it might be old stock cos been on m/r website to find that this hoover has been upgraded!!!
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yep!!!
well i would say henry the hoover the industrial leeaners use him there are three dif colours i ithink its the lead thats the diferancr i have ha d henry for 5yrs now he still is very powerful and still in one oiece i did have 2 dysons before ine fell to about 10 dif bits and the second blew up after 6 mths def gofor henry hes a good boy just hes got a bit more expensive he used to be 30.00 now heas hit the 100 pound mark so hes still cheap in comparison dysons ev1 i know whos had one really moan sbout suction and hw it falls to bits and i agreee my henry is very power full and ont leave anything on floor as hes eaten thins likke pens clothas in a bat of aneye lid gl
I had a dyson for years until it broke!!
I now have a Henry and although you have to empty the bag, they are brilliant.
try a zebo i've got 2 and wouldn't be without them but they do have bags try john lewis
Ive used a Henry without a bag for 16years so far and still going strong.They're brill .

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