When I was searching for the GTech Multi the results included listings for their Mark2 Air Ram and I was surprised to see that both Argos and Lakeland have it for £129.99 which is actually £20 less than GTech themselves!
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It was on a flash deal. I got an email and ordered it straight away because my Mark 1, which I’d been using upstairs, had finally conked out. I already had a Mark 2, for downstairs, which I got from Ideal World for £139.99.
The Mark 1, which “died” after quite a few years of daily use, I got from QVC as a TSV and it was £159.99.
GTech's Black Friday deals started today until 28th, there are loads of offers but the ArmRam K9 is £149.99 if anyone is interested and if I remember correctly they add additional items throughout the week
The GTech is upstairs and still going strong. I bought a Dyson V8 Animal Cordless Vacuum Cleaner from QVC in July and I'm impressed with it. It's more versatile than the GTech
Post by Berry McPaper-cuts on Nov 15, 2022 10:28:47 GMT
I have the two GTechs, The Dyson Animal Cordless for the stairs and corners , and I confess that I am a vac junky and got a robot from Aldi which cleans while I get on with crafting.
I also really like GTech and had 2 of the Mk ll models until recently. The one upstairs finally bit the dust and I was going to replace it with another Mk ll.
However, because I have long hair I used to spend ages removing it all off the roller and so I decided to buy a Shark anti hair wrap cordless one which Him Ooop North recommended. The newer GTech is now upstairs and the Shark is used downstairs.
Although the GTech is very effective I decided to compare it with the Shark. I did the carpets downstairs and then went over them again with the Shark. The dust canister showed what had been missed by my GTech. 😳 The extra bonus for me is that there is no more faffing about getting hair off the roller because it goes straight into the canister.
I got the Shark on a real deal, direct from Shark. It also came with additional fittings for when it’s converted to a handheld machine.