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Vax Power 7 Service The Power 7 is part of a range of vacuum cleaners that are our most powerful bagless cylinders yet. Its large dust capacity and powerful suction make the daily task of cleaning up after your family a whole lot less effort.Here, at Direct Vacuums we recognize the important role that high quality, reliable vacuum cleaners and other house appliances play in the process of keeping your home squeaky clean. But we also know that having on hand those extra accessories is a must-have that can make your life so much easier, which is why we also offer an entire selection of great value spares and solutions. Keep your vacuum in good shape to increase its lifespan You’ve just bought your dream vacuum and you want to make sure you can enjoy it for as long as possible. One way to ensure that is by regularly changing its filter. Also, you might want to keep an eye on the tools you’re using. In case you’ve lost one of them or it has broken, fear not! We’ve got all the dusting brushes, crevice tools and pet tools you need.
Check out this Replacement HEPA filter for the VAX Air Motion range! We know that investing into a good upright vacuum is a good idea, but an even better one if to also purchase some spare drive belts. Even though your vacuum is likely to last for a long time, sooner or later you’ll need to replace its belt if you want to extend its lifespan and we’ve got a full range of drive belt packs that fit most of upright vacuums. Enjoy a sparkling clean floor that smells divine You love your steam cleaner that does an excellent job at removing even the most stubborn of spots and unpleasant odours and ensuring your floors are clean, but in order to do that for a long time, you’ll sometimes need to change the detergent or water tank. Direct Vacuums is your one-stop shop for everything from the actual steam cleaners to spares including genuine replacement detergent tanks from VAX, offering you everything you need in one go. We have cleaning solutions for both hard floors and carpets, so it doesn’t matter what surface you need to clean at home – we’ve got the right solution for you!
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The answer is a cordless vacuum cleaner. We've tested all the best cordless vacuum cleaners on the market and these are our top five. Hit the Next arrow above to browse the list, or read on to learn more.Cordless vacs from all the leading brands, including Dyson, Vax and Bosch, make it into our list of the best cordless vacs. Each page features a summary review of the model, but click the links to read our full in-depth reviews.In the full reviews you can see before and after examples of cleaning performance on carpets and hard floors, and how well they clean right up to the edge of skirting boards.We also test what they're like to use on stairs and how well they clean up pet hair.Watch: First look at Dyson's new robot vacuum cleaner, the 360 EyeWhy buy a cordless vacuum cleaner?Cordless vacuum cleaners are a great idea. While most aren't as powerful as corded vacuum cleaners, cordless vacuum cleaners are hugely useful and convenient. They let you clean in a completely different way. Instead of doing a big clean every week or so, it's easy to get a cordless machine out to do quick spot cleans whenever you need.
Not being tethered to a socket means cleaning takes less time, too. That means less back bending, and cordless vacuums are lighter, so they're a good option if you have a bad back. They're typically easier to use on stairs and most are great to use in cars, making them even more versatile.This week's best cordless vacuum cleaner deals | Now $599What are the weaknesses?A good cordless vacuum cleaner doesn't come cheap. You can buy cordless vacuums for around £100 or so, but we don't recommend that you buy any of them. They don't clean well enough to justify the expense. That means the cheapest machines in our round-up cost upwards of £200.All of the vacuums in this round-up clean well, but with one or two exceptions they don't clean as well as corded machines. For example, few can collect dirt trapped up against skirting boards, so you'll need to go around with a crevice tool to get right into the corners.Battery life varies, too. The most powerful ones last around 20 minutes, while the less powerful ones go for 30 to 40 minutes.
You'll be amazed how much you can get done in 20 minutes, but it's a trade-off between cleaning performance and cleaning time. January 13, 2016, 9:18 pm Not sure I trust this review at all. I have owned 2 of these supposed "best" handhelds (Dyson being utter crap) and neither come close to my old 18V Black and Decker Pivot Dustbuster. The cynic in me thinks maybe it's the power of advertising revenue taking precedence. January 20, 2016, 2:45 am I have just purchased the Dyson v 6 and find it a miserable excuse of a vacuum cleaner. Very short running time. I have the bosch athlet and all round I find it far superior to the v 6. Why the v6 could not have batteries that could be charging whilst it is being used beats me. I think Dyson can learn a lesson from the building industry, imagine having a workforce that has to stop working after 10 to 12 minutes for 3 to 4 hrs for their tools to be recharged, it's unbelievable. come on Dyson, wake up to what is required before another manufacturer beats you to it!
January 25, 2016, 8:49 pm I respect Dyson for taking engineering seriously in the UK but as an engineer myself I'm not convinced by their products.Overpriced, overhyped and over engineered are the feelings I get when ever I try one. When time came to buying one for myself I could not justify spending for any Dyson. On a good day I can buy a heavy duty Karcher which can tackle gravel, glass and water for £60. Yes it needs filters and bags ... So whatOver its life, even with heavy use I end up spending less than the value of a dyson. January 27, 2016, 3:08 pm I got one of these ( V6 Animal) in the Currys Black Friday sale. I love it all my floors are wooden apart from my stairs and landing so it suits me down to the ground being partially disabled. I love the fact that you can use the smaller bit for the stairs, I can do my whole house on one charge which is roughly 30 min or about 20 if you press the max button down. I wouldn't be without it now and I would recommend it to anyone.
January 29, 2016, 1:23 pm Well you can ignore at least one of these "recommendations"!Thank goodness for John Lewis 1 week before Christmas my 3 year old AEG Ergorapido cordless battery pack expired I should say this unit has perfeormed flawlessly in a home with a doggy.So off I went to John Lewis I looked at the Bosh mentioned here and just as i was taking it to the counter one of their highly informed partners stopped me and asked if they could help. I explained that I had and AEG Ergorapido but liked the idea of the longer life (Claims) of the Bosch I had seen on the TV. He said dont bother the duration claims ONLY work on the lowest setting and that would not lift feathers off a wooden floor his advice: Stay with what you have it is the best for the price on the market! and its not in this guide how about that! January 29, 2016, 9:03 pm Dyson are good but longevity is questionable in my experience January 30, 2016, 8:34 pm "one of the earliest to introduce the cordless vacuum"Yeah, right.
Electrolux made one (an upright) about 10 years ago, and it was brilliant. The batteries failed eventually (NiCads) and by then they had stopped making or supporting it, but I've no idea why. I'd certainly buy another. January 30, 2016, 8:36 pm Dyson's marketing is just BS. Their 'digital motor' is just a brushless motor, as used in CD players and just about everywhere - there's nothing special about it or, indeed, anything with his name on it. Remember the washing machine? January 30, 2016, 10:44 pm The Dyson is indeed the pick of the bunch. It's the first battery powered vacuum cleaner I have ever tried that actually generates a decent amount of suction. And the light weight of the unit makes it a pleasure to use. January 31, 2016, 12:37 pm We have an i Robot, affectionately known as our Robert. He's great but can't climb stairs. February 2, 2016, 10:05 am We use it for picking up dog hairs but our dog doesn't shed much hair. The best thing is to go onto the i Robot site and look at what they've got to offer, we've had ours a long time now.
Also you need to empty his filter each time you use it and make sure his little brushes are clean, all quite easy. My son has one, his mother in law has one and when our old one broke down we just bought a new one. Spares are readily available on line, easy to fit and the company has been easy to deal with. February 29, 2016, 12:54 pm If they make them too well then they don't sell enough of them. This happened to Goblin cleaners in the 1950s/60s. They went out of business - I think - due to making a machine that was too durable. We are living in the throw-away society and few things are built to last.! March 19, 2016, 10:55 am We are on ten years of our Dyson DC04! May 2, 2016, 11:18 am We have a Dyson DC35, bought it because we have been using Dyson for about 20 years. This is the worst vacuum I have ever had by a country mile!! It cuts out intermittently whilst using it. We were told by Dyson it was a faulty battery, they sent us another one, same problem, they sent another, same problem.