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Old 08-03-2011, 06:49 PM   #19
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Don't. I bought their Best Bet or whatever it was and, while it isn't a bad vacuum, I still wish I'd gotten the Dyson.
On the subject of vacuum cleaners and 'consumer reports': I laughed hard when I saw, during my trial subscription to Which? Magazine (a UK 'consumer testing' charity), that they had rated Henry hoovers as among the poorest! Suction not powerful enough apparently. Bad for those with allergies. Henrys last for years! Unlike every other vacuum I've bought! Why are they so popular across the cleaning sector? It's not their cute little smile beaming back at businesses that's made them a common site in shops, offices and the rest, it's because they are damn well built to last!

Oh, and I bought a netbook on the basis of a 'Trusted Review'. I really wish I'd had opted for one of the Samsungs every 'ordinary' reviewer (on sites like Amazon) had recommended. I trust the opinion of the majority over the opinion of a so-called expert (who is usually gifted a product to review).
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