Choosing a Vacuum Cleaner

Cylinder vacuum cleaners are lighter, compact and more suitable for hard floors than upright vacuum cleaners. Although there are a number of cylinder vacuum cleaners on the market now with Turbo brushes which makes then equally as efficient at cleaning carpets

While Upright vacuum cleaners are generally heavier than cylinder vacuum cleaners they have many advantages especially when hovering carpets. Upright vacuum cleaners have a motorized brush that agitates the carpet lifting the dirt and hair as it suck. Most cylinders will push the hair back and forth on the carpet until if forms a ball . Upright Vacuum cleaners also require less bending over and are therefore easier on your back. The lastest fad in vacuum cleaners are the cordless stick cleaners and the best one on trhe market are the Bosch Athlet range with their long run times excellent pick uo and bagless design. You can see our selection of vacuum cleaners at our Oxfordshire Showrooms in Bicester or Kidlington Oxford

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  1. Miele Blizzard CX1BLIZ CAT&DOG Cylinder Vacuum Cleaner

    HepaFilterThanks to the HEPA* AirClean lifetime filter, up to 99.999% of even the smallest particles such as fine dust and allergens are retained by the system.

    Parkett Twister


    Parkett Twister
    Gentle care of parquet and hard floors. Ideal for corners and angles due to its unique tilt-and turn hinge. Extra wide floor brush with 20% faster cleaning of large floor surfaces compared to the Parkett Twister

    Miele Blizzard CAT&DOG Bagless Vacuum Cleaner
    Miele quality with sustainable bagless design
    Powerful 890W cleaning power with vortex technology
    TurboBrush to effectively remove pet hair and lint
    Automatic self-cleaning and HEPA lifetime filter with CleanStream®
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