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Post# 276151   4/14/2014 at 06:15 (3,636 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

My favourite tools are;
Dyson mini turbine head
long soft dusting brush with the red velour part underneath
Flexi crevice tool
Dyson Turbine head
Dyson DC04 tools
DC25 crevice+dusting brush tool
Contact head
Flat out head
DC01 Stair tool

I think Dyson tools are unbeatable (in my opinion)


Post# 276152 , Reply# 1   4/14/2014 at 06:27 (3,636 days old) by adamthemieleman (North Yorkshire )        

I agree, I would add the tangle free which imho is brilliant

Post# 276153 , Reply# 2   4/14/2014 at 06:30 (3,636 days old) by madabouthoovers ()        

These were my favourite Dyson Tools - after this they became cheap and nasty.

 

Miele and Sebo tools are much better than the shoddy quality tools Dyson churns out now.

 

The best Dyson Tools:


Post# 276154 , Reply# 3   4/14/2014 at 06:32 (3,636 days old) by adamthemieleman (North Yorkshire )        

Yes Steve, we know you don't like Dyson, but you don't need to keep reminding the rest of us that do, in every thread

Post# 276155 , Reply# 4   4/14/2014 at 06:37 (3,636 days old) by madabouthoovers ()        

The best Turbo brushes Dyson used were the ones that Dyson didn't make for himself -

The best Dyson Turbine heads (Not made by Dyson)


Post# 276156 , Reply# 5   4/14/2014 at 06:40 (3,636 days old) by madabouthoovers ()        
Yes Steve, we know you don't like Dyson, but you don'

Why do you call yourself Adam The Miele Man then? Why not Adam the Dyson Man - it seems Dyson well and truly has you in his clutches now doesn't it?

All you ever go on about is Dyson Dyson Dyson - in pretty much every thread. Dyson does NOT own me like he owns you and Currys


Post# 276157 , Reply# 6   4/14/2014 at 06:59 (3,636 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

Those are nice Choices Steve :)
I also like the Wesselwerk turbo brushes, I forgot to mention. They look like nice tools.
I Prefer the DC04 crevice tool over the Dc07 one because it has no holes


Post# 276168 , Reply# 7   4/14/2014 at 10:15 (3,636 days old) by jade_angel (Fort Collins, CO)        

Mine are rather varied.

Hand turbo tool: Dyson tangle-free.

Hand power brush: Wessel Werk HEB160.

Dusting brush: Filter Queen (or Royal, with the 303 attachment set - it's a tie).
Crevice tool: either the Kenmore Powermate tool from late-70s canisters (the weird-shaped one) or Filter Queen.

Upholstery tool: Got a few contenders here. I like the Royal one from the 305 kit, or the late-70s Kenmore, though the new Tacony one (with the Wonder/Prima) is decent too. I like the Filter Queen and Silver King tools, but mostly for vacuuming car seats.

Floor tool: Hard call. I like the Wessel Werk D330, but it doesn't do well on heavy debris. I really like the Royal and Filter Queen ones too, but they're kinda small.

Oddities: Kirby narrow-tipped blower/inflator tool. This is great for blowing dust out of keyboards.

Power nozzle: Riccar/Simplicity. For a more universal one, EBK360.

Full-size turbo head: I don't really have a preference here. They're not too common in the states - you tend to see either suction-only rug tools or electric power nozzles.


Post# 276173 , Reply# 8   4/14/2014 at 12:01 (3,636 days old) by sebo_fan (Scotland, UK, member AKA ukvacfan, & Nar2)        

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I like Dyson's original DC01 tools - I used to use them instead of the ones that Numatic include with the James vac I had - thus they didn't get scraped and the round dusting brush from Numatic is great for clogging up, but seldom sucks up the actual dust when used.

Post# 276235 , Reply# 9   4/14/2014 at 18:08 (3,636 days old) by ornery (Northeast Ohio)        
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Other than a little used, two bit crevice tool, my favorite tool by default would be my Dyson 908877-10 Soft Dusting Brush. Ridiculously expensive, and proprietary, it does the job I hoped it would.

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