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Jrooney06

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I’ve been waiting weeks on Screwfix to get the Titan wet and dry vac in stock again. Always handy to have a wet function for the carpet and furniture.

Have to say we have a Miele having had a Dyson before and its miles better in terms of suction. Have broken the handle and parts are readily available. If it was me I would look to make sure whatever I buy I can get parts for.
 

Mel_45

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Folks, has anyone got the Meile cordless yet?

It’s between that and a Shark and hoping to pick one up in the next few weeks, just going to keep an eye for any deals that might pop up.

I want a cordless for the hard floors downstairs as we need to do them probably 3-4 times a week due to the dogs and it’s a balls getting the Henry out every time.
We have the corded shark I posted above, and it's out for the downstairs atleast twice a day with the hairs from the dog and general mess from kids. Never had a cordless so don't know any different but it takes me literally 2 seconds to unwind the lead, and about 5 to put it back

It seems to be a long lead, one plug will do 60% if our house
 

warren

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Another vote for the screwfix titan. It was <£40 when I bought mine a couple of years back, still going like a champ. Its the loudest thing in the world but you can suck the floor mats out of the car with it. Highly reccomend.
 

Gaz

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We have had a Miele for 7yrs and I’d probably never buy another brand, it’s been brilliant. Unlike a lot of vacuums, it hasn’t lost suction power over time either.
 
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