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No power at all when you switch it on.

Vax is what people in C2DE socio-economic groups buy.Middle-class ABC1 Telegraph readers want quality.. Added to this, pull-along vacuum cleaners aren’t really terribly popular in this country.

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They’re an acquired taste.We sell about one pull along to 99 uprights.To have this Vax at number 1 is ludicrous.. At number 2 The Telegraph put the Shark Anti Hair Wrap cordless vacuum cleaner.

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Shark is an ostensibly American manufacturer (although based in the tax-free Cayman Islands) of very mediocre vacuums that we’d suggest are quite poor quality.Over half of the Shark vacuums we get in for repair end up being written off.

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Most are less than a year old.

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