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whitestar341 10th Aug 2007
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I brought this hoover about 2 and a half years ago, brand new from a shop on E-bay it cost me £33.00 which was approximately half the retail price. The products are classed as graded but don't let that put you off, all it means is that the box might be slightly damaged but who needs the box a ...
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coombsie11 25th Jan 2007
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Got this Morphy Richards PremAir 2000 for £60 with 1 bag and all the accessories. Don't be put off by the bag - I was originally going to get another Dyson (reduced to £210 from £260 - a bargain right?) Wrong - the suction is nowhere as good and for £60 for the Premair I coul ...
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bahjan
2nd Feb 2006
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Until I bought a Morphy Richards PremAir 200 vacuum cleaner about 10 months ago, I'd always used upright cleaners in the belief that floor based machines could not match the suction of uprights. How wrong I was!
This one is excellent all round, very powerful suction at maximum (tries to suck up ...
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I actually have the Morphy Richards PremAir 2000 and it is excellent really powerful. I recently had a new carpet fitted throughout the house which had a high wool content. My new Hoover Pure Power blew up with all the fluff that was coming off the carpet. This new vac had no problems. I did the ...
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