I’m after a Hoover that’s lightweight cordless and handheld

  • This topic is empty.
Viewing 7 posts - 1 through 7 (of 7 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #80646 Reply
    Doz

      If you want a great make that’s not expensive like some I would go with Vax.

      #80647 Reply
      Karen

        Aldi have one in the middle isle, a bit like shark but 59.99, I believe they are good.

        #80648 Reply
        Sue

          I use an Akita one at work, it’s so light and easy to manoeuvre and does the job in the office.

          #80649 Reply
          Elizabeth

            Best little Hoover I have is a 34 pound cylinder from b an m it’s really light and has brilliant power it’s never let me down and I have had it for about 6 years now.

            The make is Goodmans not the most well knoo ok w but I would recommend it.

            #80650 Reply
            Mags

              I have arthritis in my hands and shoulder. Dyson is light weight, and I can use that no probs.

              #80651 Reply
              Shelley

                Vax swift usually about £119 in curry’s

                #80652 Reply
                Jenny

                  Not dyson or shark they will hurt your wrist even more and are expensive and need loads of maintenance most of the cordless ones will be heavy cos of the battery… but cecotec are really good if it must be a cordless.. but whatever make you decide make sure you get one with an on off button that doesn’t have to have constant contact otherwise this can hurt even a strong wrist hope that’s helpful as a professional cleaner I’ve tried out most vacuums and prefer the pull along henry types over anything look at henry miele or sebo if you cannot get cecotec.

                Viewing 7 posts - 1 through 7 (of 7 total)
                Reply To: Reply #80649 in I’m after a Hoover that’s lightweight cordless and handheld
                Your information:




                Spread the love