Just seen this advertised in Aldi, on sale from 31st July
Older model, is it worth a punt for £119.99 plus 2 year warrenty
All comments (19)
nipstyler
28 Jul 16#1
15 minute run time?...
paulj48 to nipstyler
28 Jul 162#3
plenty of time for a hand held, you'll not exactly be on your hand and knees do the whole carpet are you.
ZEbbEDY
28 Jul 16#2
full 15 minutes at full power then it just goes off
biggysilly
28 Jul 16#4
Good price! I have two of these. I got both from John Lewis for £99 one last year the other the year before. The battery on the older one only lasts for about 5 mins now which is long enough to clear the ash from around the woodburner daily instead of having to get the big Dyson out.The newer one is in the motor home and gets used infrequently and still goes for the full 10 mins
alexjameshaines to biggysilly
28 Jul 16#5
It probably isn't the battery. Have you always used it to pick up ash? If so give it a very very good clean and dry. You'll probably find it was overheating and shutting off.
nihcaj to biggysilly
28 Jul 16#7
Batteries are 20 to 23 quid on ebay.
biggysilly to biggysilly
28 Jul 161#9
Yes the motor speeds up as it gets more clogged. I put it through the dishwasher once a week but the battery life is definitely not as long as when it was new.
nipstyler
28 Jul 161#6
It's sold as a dusting alternative. If you do a room at a time 15 minutes is fine. If however like me you clean the whole house it's not enough. And it's a pretty expensive bit of kit to suck up the odd cornflake at breakfast
Oneday77
28 Jul 161#8
With an 11month old and 4 year old, there are more than a few cornflakes needing sooked up.
The only time ours runs out of charge is when we forget to put it back on it's base between uses.
Although these have been cheaper on various deals, so not voting on this one.
alexjameshaines
28 Jul 16#10
Fair enough :wink:
Boyee
28 Jul 16#11
Sure it's worth the extra money for a v6?
daddywinker
28 Jul 16#12
*Warranty*
specialoffers to daddywinker
28 Jul 16#13
woo run tea :stuck_out_tongue:
zebrum
29 Jul 16#14
looks like an ugly dust buster
Kashia
29 Jul 16#15
warranty!!!
Finart
29 Jul 161#16
I can recommend this thoroughly.Wall mount it and have the unit plugged in to a power source and you will have a great friend in the kitchen for any tidy or clean up job.Hoovers well and the battery time is ample -good for stairs and tight corners too.Plus, it's no fuss -no dragging cables and heavy unit from room to room or fumbling with sockets-hoovering is done is a third of of the time-easily.
Smartguy1
29 Jul 16#17
Were these not going for 80 quid or so recently at Currys and JL. Found it.
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Older model, is it worth a punt for £119.99 plus 2 year warrenty
All comments (19)
Yes the motor speeds up as it gets more clogged. I put it through the dishwasher once a week but the battery life is definitely not as long as when it was new.
The only time ours runs out of charge is when we forget to put it back on it's base between uses.
Although these have been cheaper on various deals, so not voting on this one.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/dyson-dc34-87-97-john-lewis-2451117
Not hot from me at this price, sorry.