Are there any decent cheap dustbusters
I used to have "dustbusters" to clean my car when I was younger but they were next to useless. I wondered if 20 years later there are any decent ones out there which won't break the bank.
Having a dog we are in and out the caravan regularly whatever the weather. It would be great to have something that we could either take away or take up to storage easily to clean up the dry mud that gets trailed in (on a postive he doesn't shed hair).
Does anyone have a recommendation which they have been happy with.
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Hi Tracey, when you say cheap what sort of price? The reason I ask is that I do have a fantasitc recommendation and I don't consider it expensive when I take into account the results. It's an AEG handheld with rotating brush head, hose and nozle so there
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Ok well the one I have in mind is £44 from John Lewis. Google AEG AG71A
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For pure efficiency there's always a darn good stiff handbrush & dustpan, 1T1, should clean up as well as anything, always, of course, assuming you can spend the time on your knees !! Hope you soon get back into harness
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Thank you Catherine. It also has good reviews from the John Lewis website. However, am I correct in thinking I would need to be on EHU and have this plugged in? Ideally we were looking for something we could charge, however, will keep this in mind as
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Hi Yes, it does require EHU.
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I borrowed mil's cordless dyson and it was pointless!! We use a mini vac from Lakeland which was about 40 pounds... I also use it to vac pac the bedding etc before we put the van into storage so it keeps everything clean and dry and dust free while the van is in storage
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We've got a Vax pet 18v rechargeable. Very good with rotating brush. £49
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, I use an," Eauwbanks 123 " Good for 'push-me-pull you',but also a demountable hand held as well .
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The time to worry about dust is when the doors jam on it when you open them.
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We used to take a little dirt devil cleaner with us, it was very good but took up much needed storgae space. So back to dustpan and brush and mini Bissell carpet sweeper (which does a good job!) Plus a good clean out when we get home.
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We have the Dyson cordless. It works well but is very expensive and the battery doesn't last very long. One characteristic of lithium batteries is that when the charge runs out they just suddenly stop with no warning. We took ours away with us but soon reverted
to dustpan and brush. Occasionally on a long trip we take the carpets out and give them a good shake and beat.As you can tell, I am not a great fan of cordless but if you can get a mains device then fine. After 30 years of caravanning we find simplest is best.
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Ok well the one I have in mind is £44 from John Lewis. Google AEG AG71A
We also have this machine, for a unit for use on EHU it is very effective. Its super long cable makes it good for car cleaning.
Re cordless, I don't feel that battery technology is there yet for cheap, powerful and effective all together?
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, Some in 'Lidl' this week too .
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Tracy how much was your cordless vax? Cheers mrs bc
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There were a few to choose from. I wanted an 18v one in the hope it is stronger. I went for this one at £49.99 (cheaper than the vax website). http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vax-H85-GA-P18-Cordless-Vacuum-Cleaner/dp/B015QZH2E0/ref=sr_1_4?s=kitchen-appliances&ie=UTF8&qid=1460656172&sr=1-4&keywords=vax+handheld+vacuum+cleaner
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we've got a brilliant one, it's lightweight and uses no electricity, it's called a dustpan and brush!
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Thanks folks. I really needed a cordless as caravan is kept in storage and we often go without EHU. I have ordered a vax of Amazon so fingers crossed.
I take it you don't have an inverter Tracey? We have a powerful 240v handheld and all run through an inverter.
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