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Offline Tonymini145

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Re: DYSON DC08
« Reply #15 on: May 30, 2016, 08:43:32 pm »
Your very lucky then I ended up getting my money back through eBay

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« Reply #16 on: May 31, 2016, 12:28:25 am »
Your very lucky then I ended up getting my money back through eBay

Same here.

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Re: DYSON DC08
« Reply #17 on: May 31, 2016, 03:27:39 pm »
Henry vacuums are popular because they are indestructible, reliable, quiet, have powerful suction and they use Hepaflobags which is better as they seem to make the suction last longer. They also take a while to fill updue to the large capacity of the bags

They are used a lot in offices, schools, hospitals, airports shops and other commercial environments

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« Reply #18 on: May 31, 2016, 09:00:48 pm »
Henry vacuums are popular because they are indestructible, reliable, quiet, have powerful suction and they use Hepaflobags which is better as they seem to make the suction last longer. They also take a while to fill updue to the large capacity of the bags

They are used a lot in offices, schools, hospitals, airports shops and other commercial environments

Places where they have carpet tiles or very very short pile carpets.
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Re: DYSON DC08
« Reply #19 on: May 31, 2016, 10:25:22 pm »
They always sell well! I picked one up for a tenner on the way home from work.  A refurb and £12 Quаltex toolkit will see it sold for £50/£60 easily!
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Re: DYSON DC08
« Reply #20 on: May 31, 2016, 10:26:24 pm »
Henry vacuums are popular because they are indestructible, reliable, quiet, have powerful suction and they use Hepaflobags which is better as they seem to make the suction last longer. They also take a while to fill updue to the large capacity of the bags

They are used a lot in offices, schools, hospitals, airports shops and other commercial environments

Oh right but does it cost a lot to keep buying the bags. Unless they buy in bulk. Thanks and never tried one before. Would like to though. Thanks

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Re: DYSON DC08
« Reply #21 on: May 31, 2016, 10:26:57 pm »
They always sell well! I picked one up for a tenner on the way home from work.  A refurb and £12 Qtex toolkit will see it sold for £50/£60 easily!

How do I go about getting a Qtex account ?

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Re: DYSON DC08
« Reply #22 on: May 31, 2016, 10:27:46 pm »
Henry vacuums are popular because they are indestructible, reliable, quiet, have powerful suction and they use Hepaflobags which is better as they seem to make the suction last longer. They also take a while to fill updue to the large capacity of the bags

They are used a lot in offices, schools, hospitals, airports shops and other commercial environments

Places where they have carpet tiles or very very short pile carpets.

Oh did not know. Thanks

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Re: DYSON DC08
« Reply #23 on: May 31, 2016, 10:28:05 pm »
They always sell well! I picked one up for a tenner on the way home from work.  A refurb and £12 Qtex toolkit will see it sold for £50/£60 easily!

How do I go about getting a Qtex account ?

Sorry to interrupt but what is Qtex account

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« Reply #24 on: May 31, 2016, 10:37:48 pm »
Quаltex is a pattern spares supplier.  Accounts can be had,  but tbh its usually cleaner to buy via ebay or stu on here,  by the time you take vat and shipping into account.

I have an account,  but haven't used it in ages.  Unless you spend £00's at once,  it doesnt always work out cheaper

Stu will always do you a deal,  and can go collect it and post it cheaper than qtex will,  they charge £8 a delivery,  so buying a 60p filter is pointless
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« Reply #25 on: May 31, 2016, 10:41:55 pm »
Qtex is a pattern spares supplier.  Accounts can be had,  but tbh its usually cleaner to buy via ebay or stu on here,  by the time you take vat and shipping into account.

I have an account,  but haven't used it in ages.  Unless you spend £00's at once,  it doesnt always work out cheaper

Stu will always do you a deal,  and can go collect it and post it cheaper than qtex will,  they charge £8 a delivery,  so buying a 60p filter is pointless

Oh right. I know what you mean now. Thanks for telling me.

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« Reply #26 on: June 01, 2016, 09:36:43 pm »
It's handy if you have a load of machines that needs parts then you can build up your list on the website until it reaches a suitable level and then order all your parts at once.
That's what I've been tending to do, but if you need to order one or two parts and need them ASAP then as said before it's going to work out dearer... In which case you're better off buying from here or eBay/Amazon etc...

When I order from Qtex I usually buy 2-3 more of each item that I need anyway so I've got a small stock pile for future needs ;)
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Re: DYSON DC08
« Reply #27 on: June 05, 2016, 05:42:19 pm »
It's handy if you have a load of machines that needs parts then you can build up your list on the website until it reaches a suitable level and then order all your parts at once.
That's what I've been tending to do, but if you need to order one or two parts and need them ASAP then as said before it's going to work out dearer... In which case you're better off buying from here or eBay/Amazon etc...

When I order from Qtex I usually buy 2-3 more of each item that I need anyway so I've got a small stock pile for future needs ;)

Forgot to reply to this. Thanks for the info. Did not know. Thanks

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