How powerful is this vacuum cleaner?!

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Ha ha! Scale a builder with a hoover!
 
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is anybody thinking what im thinking?
 
Anyone recommend a cordless vacuum in the £350 bracket? Our shark barely picks up in the handheld mode for some reason.
 
Anyone recommend a cordless vacuum in the £350 bracket? Our shark barely picks up in the handheld mode for some reason.
Henry Quick cordless, its bagged so it compresses the dirt everytime you use it. Meaning the bag can last for months without needing emptying. No faffing about with washing, drying & replacing filters (the bag is the filter)

It comes in a choice of colours (Red / Pink / Blue / Grey) with various iteration of tools and separate battery. If you keep an eye on their website, they always have an offer on.

Current offer: Henry Quick Pet

The only downside (IMO) is the unit is rather heavy in hand held mode. Although I only use the Henry Quick as a secondary vacuum for short pickups and a quick scoot around the house, a corded SEBO does the weekly deep clean.
 
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Anyone recommend a cordless vacuum in the £350 bracket? Our shark barely picks up in the handheld mode for some reason.
Our GTech has been pretty good (nearly 6 years old), will probably buy another soon. Had a Shark vacuum before that which was a bit naff and failed after 3 years.

That said 6 years is still pretty grim, Hoover Juniors lasted about 30 years! You can buy replacement parts though direct from GTech.
 

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