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Powerful Stick Vacuum - recommendations please

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Youngerthanspringtime Thu 23-Apr-26 16:26:54

When I moved to my present home, a bungalow' I got quite expensive light carpeting right through. However because the pile is deeper than I realised, I've tried different stick vacuums (I can't really manage a cylinder type, most are too heavy for me) and they don't seem to have enough suction.
Can anyone recommend a lightish weight one with really good suction?

Iamme Sun 03-May-26 15:34:50

I bought a Shark (I don’t know why) after using Dysons for years. But I wasn’t happy with it. I love the way Dyson picks up dust and grit, not just fluff and hairs. After three months I sold the Shark for a third of what it coast me and bought a new Dyson and I am very happy with it.

Gran22boys Thu 30-Apr-26 16:22:11

Funny everyone seems to like GTech. I hate mine as it doesn’t pick up anything except light fluff. Someone has recommended Electrolux as good and affordable so I’m going to look at those. I love Henry but it’s too heavy.

Youngerthanspringtime Thu 30-Apr-26 12:27:53

Oh and by the way Wombat, with a light carpet you can quickly spot if a little stray black creature crawls across your floor!

Youngerthanspringtime Thu 30-Apr-26 12:02:41

Thanks for all suggestions/ recommendations. I will look into them.
I did buy a Shark a few years ago but it was too heavy for me.it
Mind I'd just had THR surgery then.
Thank s all

TheSunRisesInTheEast Sun 26-Apr-26 08:38:10

I have a Polti cordless stick vacuum cleaner from Ideal World. It's brilliant. Lightweight, efficient, easy to empty, quick to recharge.

Cath9 Sun 26-Apr-26 08:27:22

Thanks all, as with quite a few of us, your answers have been helpful.
Two years ago I made a mistake of taking up an offer but. bought the cheaper version which was a mistake as it just doesn’t pick up well especially on an old carpet.
I am now going a similar topic but for a carpet cleaner as I made the same mistake when buying a cheaper version so replies will be much appreciated.

Dempie55 Sun 26-Apr-26 07:56:01

I have a VAX Pace Plus cordless, cost about £100. I’m really pleased with it, seems powerful and battery lasts for a good while.

Cossy Sat 25-Apr-26 18:35:38

Julest

That was meant to say Miele not motel!!

Oh, I thought you might run one (a motel) haha

Greyduster Sat 25-Apr-26 18:31:35

Anything but a Dyson V10 - worst vac we ever had.

JoeyJo Sat 25-Apr-26 18:30:57

I have a gtech airram which is easy as it's light and on the floor and picks up brilliantly and also a shark bend in the middle which has attachments so you can do sofas and stairs and that picks up really well. Both are cordless and easy to use and I use an elbow crutch as well so I'm not exactly fit.

Grandma600 Sat 25-Apr-26 17:55:23

Watching with interest as my Shark has been a big disappointment, not picking up much of the fluff/cotton that seems determined to embed itself in my not-deep-pile carpet

GrandMareS Sat 25-Apr-26 17:15:30

Halo vacuum cleaner after being a Dyson fan for years. Absolutely brilliant although has bags, but no dirty emptying/cleaning of cylinder. Battery operated and can be left on charge when not in use. My techy son put me on to this make. Took a while to arrive, but worth the wait.

granma47 Sat 25-Apr-26 17:02:25

I am interested in the answers as I already have a Shark but it won't stand up on its own and doesn't seem to pick up on the return

missdeke Sat 25-Apr-26 16:53:04

If you decide on a GTech, their Customer Service is superb, I bought one that was an upgrade on my old one as it was beginning to fall apart, I bought the white one and due to arthritis in my wrists I found it very unbalanced and difficult to mnage, after 2 months I reviewed it and the following day they phoned me and asked if I would like to exchange it for something else. I have gone back to the latest version of the green and black one which is very good. It's a K9 stick vacuum which copes with my long haired black cats hair with no problem at all.

MT62 Sat 25-Apr-26 16:35:16

granma47

I am interested in the answers as I already have a Shark but it won't stand up on its own and doesn't seem to pick up on the return

Does it not fold over?

granma47 Sat 25-Apr-26 16:18:12

I am interested in the answers as I already have a Shark but it won't stand up on its own and doesn't seem to pick up on the return

mokryna Sat 25-Apr-26 16:12:14

I can only use a turbo head vacuum cleaner, if there isn’t this, the suction needed to clean the carpets hurts my back

Hildagard Sat 25-Apr-26 15:39:10

Bosch every time, even has a light on it and stick bends for under low furniture

Julest Sat 25-Apr-26 15:33:33

That was meant to say Miele not motel!!

Julest Sat 25-Apr-26 15:32:43

I love my Dyson. We have a dog, 2 cats and large light coloured rugs. Our motel vacuum doesn’t get the hair up from the pile as well as the Dyson stick V15. Best vacuum I have owned for a deep clean.

ExaltedWombat Sat 25-Apr-26 15:15:44

What does possess people who choose a light coloured carpet? You're GOING to tread on it, spill things occasionally...

Squiffy Sat 25-Apr-26 15:05:06

I needed something lightweight and bought a Hoover HF1 anti-hair wrap stick. Absolutely perfect! It has a turbo setting for those pesky bits of fluff etc that cling to carpets like grim death! It’s easy to empty, too.

ROMILO Sat 25-Apr-26 14:58:34

Another vote for gtech air ram here. Just replaced one of the original models 20+ years old with air ram 3 plus.They are very light, very manoeuverable with good edge cleaning and on special offer from gtech at the moment. Also it is a British company!

Nannan2 Sat 25-Apr-26 14:55:33

Definitely a SHARK.A bit pricier but are gauranteed a long time.theres a sale now i think on their website,and if you sign up to their website emails you ussually get a big chunk off in offer codes.(can always cancel continuing emails later)grin when i got a shark vac i couldnt believe how much extra dirt came up after we'd already vacced with a not very old hoover vac.

J52 Fri 24-Apr-26 08:29:12

Another Shark fan here, we’ve got the model that empties itself when docked.