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I have moaned before about these , but will again.
1) I have a Festool midi in my little workshop, it works fine , but crikey the bags are expensive, I cut the bottom open and sandwich the joint between 2 bits of wood and reuse loads of times. Burnt a hole in the hose , wow what a price to , so will put up with shorter hose . Works well though and the auto function is good when say my mitre saw is plugged into it.
2) indoors I use an ancient Henry bit tatty about ten years old on second set of tools , serious suck.
3) doing some work for a friend at their friends cottage , they have a new Henry for any tradesmen to use. Made to the new regs it seriously won’t pull the skin of a rice pudding , waste of time trying to hoover shavings, the smallest bits just bung the pipes up.
4) Dyson DC8 of what ever it is cordless , complete pile of crap . Suck even on max is useless struggles with anything other than dust , wouldn’t even suck up some pepper corns this morning . Always washing the filter. The run time is terrible , just whizzed around the kitchen floor and half the longe this morning , didn’t do skirting tops , cobwebs or anything serious. So less than ten mins run time. Such poor design no swappable batteries or rapid charge , charge takes about 8 hours . This machine is 18 months old and not had much use , I usually defer to old Henry when I do the hoovering. But this morning was supposed to be a quick whizz . So Henry again even sucked out the ash in the wood burner sort of by accident . So this thing should be called an ELECTRIC DUSTER , NOT A VACUUM and it was some thing stupid like £399!
Off to write to Dyson Now !
Rant here over now ! Feel so much better
1) I have a Festool midi in my little workshop, it works fine , but crikey the bags are expensive, I cut the bottom open and sandwich the joint between 2 bits of wood and reuse loads of times. Burnt a hole in the hose , wow what a price to , so will put up with shorter hose . Works well though and the auto function is good when say my mitre saw is plugged into it.
2) indoors I use an ancient Henry bit tatty about ten years old on second set of tools , serious suck.
3) doing some work for a friend at their friends cottage , they have a new Henry for any tradesmen to use. Made to the new regs it seriously won’t pull the skin of a rice pudding , waste of time trying to hoover shavings, the smallest bits just bung the pipes up.
4) Dyson DC8 of what ever it is cordless , complete pile of crap . Suck even on max is useless struggles with anything other than dust , wouldn’t even suck up some pepper corns this morning . Always washing the filter. The run time is terrible , just whizzed around the kitchen floor and half the longe this morning , didn’t do skirting tops , cobwebs or anything serious. So less than ten mins run time. Such poor design no swappable batteries or rapid charge , charge takes about 8 hours . This machine is 18 months old and not had much use , I usually defer to old Henry when I do the hoovering. But this morning was supposed to be a quick whizz . So Henry again even sucked out the ash in the wood burner sort of by accident . So this thing should be called an ELECTRIC DUSTER , NOT A VACUUM and it was some thing stupid like £399!
Off to write to Dyson Now !
Rant here over now ! Feel so much better
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Cheap and cheerful here - don't need bags and can pick up a bit of rubble no problem. £39.
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Wet+Dry ... W/p/215735
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Wet+Dry ... W/p/215735
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The only problem I found with the cheaper ones Chop, is they tend to be noisy. I would have one in my workshop , but my Feestool was a 60th birthday pressie from the office where I worked
I had sent Dyson an e mail
I had sent Dyson an e mail
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I use the old style Henry when using in my workshop coupled with the Eon master socket so no need for bluetooth. I really can't justify splashing out over £400 for a vacuum.
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Dyson have their own reputation to keep i.e. the most popular vacuum device EVER ........seen at Council Refuse Collection Sites.
If this doesn't tell you something you're seriously missing out!
If this doesn't tell you something you're seriously missing out!
Don't take it personally......
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ive got a festool midi and festool ctl26 or whatevr.... they both get a lot of use. often ill set up my table saw with one and use the other with my mitre saw or track saw.
i bought zippable bags for my midi and ive been looking at the festool pre seperator
i also have a henry in my van.... its actually an edward. a bit taller than the henry... my mates son calls it henrys brother haha hes obsessed with hoovers. i rescued the edward out of a skip in newcastle. im pretty sure its knocking on 30 years old.
its a shame the newer henrys are not so good. i was gonna look at retiring edward off in favour of the newer smaller henry or hetty model. well basically the hetty, make a change to have a bit pink in the back of the van haha
i bought zippable bags for my midi and ive been looking at the festool pre seperator
i also have a henry in my van.... its actually an edward. a bit taller than the henry... my mates son calls it henrys brother haha hes obsessed with hoovers. i rescued the edward out of a skip in newcastle. im pretty sure its knocking on 30 years old.
its a shame the newer henrys are not so good. i was gonna look at retiring edward off in favour of the newer smaller henry or hetty model. well basically the hetty, make a change to have a bit pink in the back of the van haha
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Aye fin, I've heard you like 'a bit of pink in the back......'
giggidy.
giggidy.
Don't take it personally......
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nowt like that k-e
but pinks a good colour. ive got a pink pen that i write with. got that of the lass that used to work at howdens..
got pink bibs for when me and the lads play football. pinks v yellows.
but pinks a good colour. ive got a pink pen that i write with. got that of the lass that used to work at howdens..
got pink bibs for when me and the lads play football. pinks v yellows.
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hahaha ney chance.
also chippo.... look on ebay ya can get zippable reusable bags about a tenner each. they last a while. certainly better than the propper festool bags like
also chippo.... look on ebay ya can get zippable reusable bags about a tenner each. they last a while. certainly better than the propper festool bags like
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Needs a wet vac then!kellys_eye wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 1:01 am Aye fin, I've heard you like 'a bit of pink in the back......'
giggidy.
One day it will all be firewood.
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