Feeling the love...
...for the vacs here!
I'm afraid I can't take any credit for the choice of equipment though I do love my Lux Turbo 2 - if I HAD chosen, it or one of the 500 series would have been top of the list.
The little Dirt Devil hand held number is also a winner for me - far more practical than the cylinder for stairs and furniture, especially with the mini brushroll.
The Philips Paris cylinder has vac emphysema. It's an interesting design with the permanent cloth bag, seemingly no pre-motor filter and certainly is sturdy. When I moved in 5 years ago it was also very quiet...sadly no longer the case. I'd happily replace it so if anyone wants it they're welcome to it as a repair job! Ideally I'd have a vintage Hoover cylinder...unfortunatley my parents have just thrown away our 1983 Compact, though (best tools in the business and I do like a stretchy hose). Much of the current output leaves me cold.
Whilst I do have an interest in the vacs, I shall refrain from joining Discuss-o-Vac since it seems very much to be a collectors' club and I have no real collection agenda; the interest is also somewhat secondary to washers. I did happen to cast an eye over there last night and had the best laugh in ages thanks to a certain thread (link below); quite frankly, if that sort of lewd and filthy talk is par for the course, I shall be visiting more often.
As to the dishwasher plan, well...we could perhaps do away with the kitchen table and move the small fridge to make way for a slimline DW. The drain plumbing would need changing, though. More hassle than it's worth probably, overall. One of my housemates also said he didn't like dishwashers...just a shame he's not a touch keener on actually doing the dishes, then!
Oh, and by the way, I know things could be much worse on the washer front...although it might be quite a novelty to have a machine that breaks down more often if I'm not paying for the repairs - gives one an excuse to try others' machines (though maybe not the landlords next door with the modern Servis...no, ta).
Adieu!
Alex
P.S. the link is NOT suitable for anyone following a low-camp regime.