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Get Vax Spares for your Vacuum, Carpet Washer & Steam Cleaner We’ve got the UK's largest range of genuine Vax parts for your vacuum cleaner, carpet washer and Vax steamer. That means no matter whether you’re looking for Vax vacuum bags or float chamber filters, we can supply the part you’re looking for.Please use the menu to select your Vax cleaner type. You can also view the full range of spares that all come with the eSpares Price Match Guarantee. UK next day delivery is also available when you need your appliance fixed in a hurry.Good value-for-money vacuum cleaner with plenty of suction. The first thing to say is that i wouldn’t consider this a ‘lightweight’ vacuum cleaner. I’m an averagely strong person and while i didn’t have any issues when using it, i wouldn’t want to carry it long distances. If that’s the sort of thing you do with a vacuum cleaner. I love the fact that this cleaner is bagless, but i don’t think this marks it out as anything particularly special, can you even buy bag-based vacuums this days?.

The suction on this machine is strong, though that is to be expected of a new purchase. I think this is a good value-for-money vacuum cleaner. Good for basic carpet hoovering. Amazon’s product information is a bit contradictory, but this is an a-rated appliance in terms of energy. The u84-m1-be is a basic cyclonic model without some of the attachments you get with other variants. The vacuum cleaner is powerful, relatively lightweight and easy to empty. However, it feels plasticky, clunky and the head is bulky, meaning it sometimes won’t fit into tight spaces or under furniture. It’s also noisy, the cable could be longer, and using the hose is a bit of faff. I do tend to like vax products, though this one is only okay. If you can stretch to it i would go for the more expensive vax air reach, which is more compact, less clunky-feeling, and has a longer cable. You also don’t have to fit an adapter over the brush bar to use it on hard floors. Decent vacuum cleaner for the price.

The low price tag compared to many vacuum cleaners is very appealing for this product. For the price, you actually get a decent vacuum with good suction. It’s quite lightweight compared to other upright vacuum cleaners and its easy to empty. However, especially considering i have a pet, i don’t find it as good as another cylinder vacuum cleaner that i have, probably because it doesn’t come with the good tools i’m used to on my other cleaner.
12v vacuum cleaner reviewI also find switching from hard floor to carpet very fiddly as you have to connect a part and it’s such a fiddly thing to do that i find myself not even bothering.
vacuum cleaner robot japanI also find the power lead is a bit too short, using my other vacuum cleaner i normally can keep it in one socket for my entire flat, this one i can’t.
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Key specs for Vax U84-M1-Be Power Base Bagless Upright Vacuum – Grey/Orange: “Powerful and light , some drawbacks., Does the job, but heavy and fiddly, Cleans well and is good value, but has a few limitations, Deep cleaning upright, Decent cheap basic cleaner, but attachments are too fiddly., A decent vacuum cleaner” Does the job, but heavy and fiddly. I’ll start with the good things. This vacuum cleaner looks smart and is solidly built. I found it quite easy to assemble from the instructions provided. The suction is pretty good, and i like the simple dial adjuster on the base, from low carpet to high carpet. Unfortunately there are a few minus points, though. For starters, attaching the hose is a fiddly process that involves first unclipping the small hose on the base then removing the long hose from the handle and connecting it to the small hose with a bayonet fitting. Even worse, if you want to vacuum hard floors, you have to turn the machine on its side and fit a metal grille to the base.

There is nowhere to store the grille on the machine itself, so the chances of losing it (in my house anyway) are high. The description of this vacuum cleaner as lightweight needs to be taken with a large pinch of salt. The most intriguing being the very funky sounding ‘tiger paw’ like attachment which makes a terrific noise but really doesn’t do anything much. The lead is a little on the short side and the main unit struggles with edges and corners as there isn’t really any pick up at all. Design wise it looks really smart but its performance leaves a fair bit to be ‘sorted’. A shame as we love vax products usually. This appliance has not jet been used but i believe will meet my expectations.We’ve all done it… you’re happily vacuuming away when suddenly you realise you’ve sucked a stray sock into the machine and now the brushes won’t turn anymore. What to do next? We have all the right ideas to get you cleaning again… “Your machine is working perfectly and it’s a ‘good cleaning day.’

Then you hear a strange sound and your machine sounds as though it is getting louder and making a rattling sound. What on earth has happened? You switch off and realise that you’ve pulled something into the front of the machine. The first thing to do is unplug your machine and then, if obvious, carefully pull the offending item out. Then, turn your machine back on and look downwards; is the brushbar rotating again? If it is, great, you can continue with your cleaning, but do be aware of stray socks and crafty curtains next time you vacuum! It’s always a good idea before you start to go around the room and pick up any large items that may cause this sort of problem. Tassels on rugs or curtains can cause the same issue, so make sure you give them a wide berth. Brushes no long rotating? The next step will depend on the style of upright vacuum cleaner you own. Traditional upright models feature a consumable drive belt which may need to be checked and replaced, but others allow you to attempt to ‘reset’ the brushes and resume cleaning immediately.

Now is the time to dig out that user guide and look at the troubleshooting section! Modern upright vacuum cleaners feature a ‘reset’ system for their brushbars, meaning no more changing belts! With the machine unplugged, check for any material trapped across the brushbar and remove, for example carefully cutting away wrapped threads with scissors. Then, turn the machine back on and press the brushbar reset button. You may then have to separately turn the brushbar on again. Check the user guide for the specific steps for your model. If your cleaner has a traditional drive belt, your user guide will explain how to check and change the belt. Usually, this involves removing a number of screws from the base. The drive belt is designed to fail if too much tension occurs, helping protect the motor of your cleaner from lasting damage, so can happen even after a small amount of use. It’s a very good idea to buy a spare drive belt for such models to keep in your cupboard on standby, as it’s a real pain for this accident to happen when you don’t have a spare at hand.