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We've a Black and Decker model from Argos - fairly basic but it sucks up most of the dry stuff on our kitchen floor.


The Which? site doesn't rank handheld vacuums as for other products; it reviews each qualitively. Looks like the Dyson DC35 is the best, but it's 199 quid (gulp).


If you've got your eye on a particular model I can send you the Which? review (if there is one).


Chillaxed

Hi Pebbles


We've got a Dyson hand held too, which has been invaluable cleaning up after weaning children etc., but also use all round the house and car. Very reliable and proper vacuum suction, albeit, as mentioned, pricey. Only downside is on full power there is only a 6 minute lifetime, but we usually just keep it plugged in when not using so it's always at least fully charged.

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