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Had 2 nilfisk hoovers from screw fix and they just don't last.

what you guys recommend for good hoover, the one good thing about the nilfisk is it had a long hose which i like as can leave hoover on landing and suck out cistern in loft without lugging hoover up loft ladder.

Any one got recommendations?
 
I have this one. Seems ok. Does what I need it to.

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Have had a Charles from numatic for donkey's years, only draw back is tank could do with being bigger - but then again probably struggle to lift it then! I would definitely recommend it having got through several cheapos before.
 
I've also had a Charles for about 8 years now. If it breaks I'll be getting another one. Bloody brilliant machine. Could do with a longer hose that'll reach into a loft of the landing, or an extension.
 
Another vote for Numatic hoovers.
British made and built mostly.
Parts easily available and very reasonable.
I have one of the cheapest Titan wet vacs for to use only for water, but it is very poor quality, so best to buy the more expensive Titans like link Harvest put
 
Use a Henry as a dry vac and have a small Einhell for wet. Both are compact and the Einhell has a metal body and is very lightweight ...only drawback is that it has a ridiculously short power cord!
 
Thanks everyone, think i will go for the henry. Also seen longer people selling longer hoses for them online, might of been on eBay though so may not be genuine part.

When i save my pennies to get one i will let you know what i think :)
 

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