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On Tuesday, 18 August 2015 08:50:13 UTC+1, Ernest Clark wrote:
Same here we have that Dyson and it used 10 times more than the old one as it is so convenient. If you are near a Currys or John Lewis then why not go and have a look at its storage charging options. The battery is charged inside the hoover - at home it is hung on the wall. At work it is put anywhere near a socket. Separting the battery from the hoover means it is a faff when you see some dirt to hoover up.... Oi stop hoovering with a dyson ;-) |
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