Seems like a good price for this cordless vacuum. I have bought it to use in my kitchen and dining room, thought it would come in handy cleaning up after the kids and dogs.
Normally poor on all of these.I've read 20 mins on normal and only about 8 minutes on high power.It's what's been putting me off.
argosextra
9 Nov 15#5
Now not sure what to do I want one wireless so easy to use take anywhere but 10-15min for over £100 not worth it but 3 hours charge for 15 min use I don't know help
donslibi to argosextra
9 Nov 15#6
Makita does cordless ones too. Not sure how they compare though as I haven't bought either. Mine is wired.
blue1971 to argosextra
9 Nov 15#7
I've been eyeing up the Gtech Air ram one which def lasts longer.A lot of money to pay so not sure.
hardbast to argosextra
9 Nov 151#13
I'd say go for it. It will completely change your habit of vacuuming. You'll be much more incline to use it more frequently because it's so manoeuvrable and light and you'll do more vacuuming on your car too. Trust me unless you have very messy kids or a mansion 10 mins a day is enough to keep the house clean. However having said that it won't be able completely replace the good old wired machine for the once a year spring clean.
fozed78
9 Nov 15#8
cant do steps with the Gtec :disappointed:
fozed78
9 Nov 15#9
You have to buy the "Gtechs side kick" for another £100
dianneNE
9 Nov 151#10
I was looking at the Gtech Air ram too, but was swayed by the price of this and the fact you can vacuum stairs too.
kab600
9 Nov 152#11
I bought one of these when eBay did its 20% off deal, so it was about £112. Very happy with it. It copes with a terraced house covered in labrador hair. Inevitably it's better on hard floors than carpets but can do both.
It comes with a wall holder which you can use to keep it on charge, so it's always fully charged. It has 3 attachments.
The only annoyance is having to keep your finger on the button to operate it.
claireashenh
9 Nov 154#12
They are brilliant! It sounds like a tiny amount of time in theory but in practise it's enough
deanos
9 Nov 151#14
Got to admit I thought these were poor, got the dc44 and use it all the time, so much better than the old upright, mine lasts 20 mins and is plenty to do a 3 bed house, never used the turbo setting as it picks up great on note all setting
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http://www.dyson.co.uk/vacuum-cleaners/cordless/dc35/dc35.aspx
It comes with a wall holder which you can use to keep it on charge, so it's always fully charged. It has 3 attachments.
The only annoyance is having to keep your finger on the button to operate it.