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    I've been thinking for ages to get a dustbuster for when I'm minding.

    I've no idea which one to get, anyone got any recommendations?

    xx

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    I have an electric carpet sweeper made by gtech about £40
    Its fab charge lasts ages
    its really light
    easy to empty
    eats a whole fishfinger I kid you not
    Plus the mindees love to use it

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    We have a black and decker dustbuster-its worth the extra money, they are fab! And best of all-the little ones like doing the 'hoovering' when they've made a mess They arent powerful enough to hurt at all, so I let them get on with it, saves me a job!

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    We bought a bog standard carpet sweeper. Cost a tenner from Robert Dyas and its fab. The children love using it to.

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    Ours is a black and decker as well. We got it in the sale on amazon and it is worth every penny! Gets used daily!!! Although I really do need to clean it out! Hate that part!!! Would defo recommend getting one!
    If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes

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    I need to get one too! I'm so fed up of sweeping up and then having to get the dustpan and brush out too.

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    Think mine might be a Black & Decker! I got it for £19.99 in the Argos sale. I got mine as one of the mindees has an allergy to eggs so I use it every day to clean up after snacks/lunch so he doesn't pick up anything he shouldn't!! Sometimes I use my Henry if its a really messy rug, but this is really good for a few crumbs!!!

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    I love my dustbuster!
    But then i am a bit obsessive about hoovering.

    Mine is a rechargeable Black and decker.

    i leave it on charge all the time.

    Couldnt manage without one. In fact when my last one broke i had a mini meltdown and had to go out the next day to replace it!!!

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    There is a Black and Decker one at 20% off on Amazon at the moment.

    DUST BUSTER
    Graham
    Assistant to d' ex boss

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    Thanks guys, I am going to my local hoover shop round the corner to try out a black & decker today.

    xx

 

 

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