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Judging by comments I have seen online, some people say Sharks are wonderful, some say Dysons are wonderful, some say Sharks are rubbish, some say Dysons are rubbish.


Have you looked at the Which reviews? Funnily enough I've got a load of stuff in front of me at the mo, because I'm toying with the idea of getting a cordless vacuum, and I see that Which does compare the two (though not necessarily the models you are looking at, I guess).

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According to Which? there's not much between Dyson ans Shark - except the price.


The best of each in their latest survey was

Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal 2 (?299) and the

Shark Lift Away True Pet NV601UKT (?184).

Even cheaper - and as good - was the AEG X Force VX6-2-CB-P (?99).

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Which (and other reviews) found the Dyson V11 to be head and shoulders above any other cordless vacuum.


It is eye wateringly expensive, however it's presently on offer at both Dyson and John Lewis -?100 off. Still eye wateringly expensive though :))

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Townleygreen Wrote:

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> According to Which? there's not much between Dyson

> ans Shark - except the price.

>

> The best of each in their latest survey was

> Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal 2 (?299) and the

> Shark Lift Away True Pet NV601UKT (?184).

> Even cheaper - and as good - was the AEG X Force

> VX6-2-CB-P (?99).


All of these tests were done AFTER the EU imposed power restrictions on vacuum cleaners. The majority of vacuums since then are in the power range of 700-900watts so as to comply with the 80Db noise limit also. Previously the best vacuums were in the power of 1200 - 1500 watts.


Power generally equates to the strength of the suction provided, hence none of the latest models have seriously impaired performance compared to previously. Simply put they suck because they don't have enough suck.

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