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littlepup

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Miele or Sebo are better than any upright I’ve used but if you need upright, Shark.
I wouldn’t touch Dyson personally
 
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Aceofspades

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I have an anti hair wrap shark (and a cat that sheds like crazy) and I really rate the power of the hoover and how well it picks up the hair.
OP- there’s actually a lot of money off some sharks today, if interested. Not an ad 😂 sounded like a right influenza there 🤦‍♀️
 
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PinkJen099

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I’ve had shark, dyson, vax and now got a Henry!
Henry is by far the best for me personally
 
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Gemgemgemgem

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I think I've owned pretty much every brand (because I'm so obsessed with vacuums ans need to get out more)!

My go to would always be miele (cordless is just as good as corded), Dyson V11 (no other) or sebo.

Henry and shark, nooo. Had a Henry for years when lived in England and raved about it. Then got a miele corded and ew, realised Henry sucked. Or didn't suck rather.
 
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Lollipop2123

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All cordless vacuums whether a shark or a Dyson or whatever are never going to be as good as ones you plug into the mains. I have a Dyson cordless which is crap.
 
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littlepup

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Had a Henry for years when lived in England and raved about it. Then got a miele corded and ew, realised Henry sucked. Or didn't suck rather.
Same. I thought my Henry was great until I went over the carpets with the Sebo (I got so I could store it more easily.) Unbelievable difference!
 
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Lollipop2123

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I love my Shark and can highly recommend. I was disgusted at how must dust and crap it picked up on the first go. I've got a pet hair one as it was on offer at the time (I don't have pets) so I can't say how good it is on pet hair. but I highly rate it
 
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As some others have said the shark is good for first few months then it’s not. It’s so annoying to use the lift away too as it just falls all over the place and tbh feels like a toy. Honestly I’ve been hoovering for over 30 years and tried most so far Henry beats them all, but is quite heavy if you have a thick carpet!
 
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SuicideBiscuits

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As someone who's been a cleaner to trade for more years than I care to think about, Shark absolutely blew me away when I got mine. It replaced a Miele, and the amount of cat hair it lifted from my carpet was disgusting. I will never buy anything else again.
 
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Saddlesoap

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I’ve heard a few problems about hair getting caught up and not being able to unblock it?
Not had mine long, but mines an anti hair wrap. It does still get hair wrapped in it, but not as bad as my older Dyson. I found the cannister on Dyson really frustrating cos it was so difficult to clean and always smelt of dog. (I do have a dog, which will be why, but poor design).
 
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Niamhm

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Wouldn't recommend a shark! I'm looking for a new hoover too so will follow. Our Shark corded is pretty crap, was only great for the first 6 months to a year imo
 
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