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Vacuum repairs & servicesHi guys, if that old sucker is not sucking like it should be pop in and we will get it back to its best performance for you, say you saw our add on facebook and we will give you ten dollars off your total cost of repair or service. we also have most vacuum bags and parts that you will requireVacuum repairs & services shared a page.Many Hands Cleaning ServicesVacuum repairs & servicesDue to the many messages we are getting through facebook, we are offering a service on any vacuum cleaner till march 31st for $50 plus gst, a good time to get your old sucker working back in top order, any filters or part will be extra, just say you saw our add here to qualify. cheers phil 03 3591290Vacuum repairs & servicesWe are giving $20 off all vacuum repairs or servicing until Christmas, good time to get your old vacuum working to the best of its ability, our technician has over 20 years experience in vacuum industry, contact phil 3591290Vacuum repairs & servicesWe Repair and service all brands of vacuum 's Dont throw your old vacuum away if you liked it and buy something that wont do the same job

, let us take a look at it, generally its something simple to fix and alot cheaper than buying a new vacuum. give me a call on 03 359 1290 cheers philVacuum repairs & servicesVacuum repairs & services authorised kirby and lux agents for christchurch, we repair and service all vacuums and have bags, and parts for most vacuums 03 3591290
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If you are going to buy them, buy on price."2. Soap nuts and laundry ballsSoap nuts claim to reduce the tension between the clothes and your water, and laundry balls allegedly change the pH level in the water so it's softer on your clothes."We found they made absolutely no difference. If you were washing with Persil, it made no difference to the clothes or whatever you had in the washing machine when you'd completed it, the water was no softer. So there is no point wasting your money on these."There was one we came across called a Miracle II Laundry Ball. It supposedly let out negative ions. How it did that we don't know, but it was absolutely useless. It said it was also a massage ball, so perhaps that might be the better way to use it."3. Door-sales vacuum cleanersThe $3000+ Envirotect vacuum performs no better than a vacuum cleaner priced at less than $100."You don't even need to leave your house for this one - they come to you - but unfortunately, these people are really just sharks.

It's the old vacuum cleaner salesmen. There's always a company around doing it. All we can say is please don't buy a vacuum cleaner if anyone tries to come and sell you one at your door. They don't do any of the things they say they're going to do. They are not better for your health. They don't even work very well. Please don't waste your money buying one." Become a fan of RadioLIVE on Facebook Husband of Lecretia Seales continues to fight for euthanasia in NZ Got a Trade Week 2016 launched - does NZ have a shortage of tradies? Online schools in NZ - good or bad idea? Labour calling for a State of Emergency to be declared on housing Is internet too slow in rural NZ? Auckland Law Revue's Justin Bieber parody on race relations goes viral Politics - Hawkes Bay water, state housing sell-off and John Key being spied on Paul Henry '5 things you need to know today' Friday 26th August 2016 Pre-pregnancy genetic carrier testing gaining popularity in NZ

PM on Helen Clark still in the running for UNSG, homelessness in NZ, public protection orders Labour calling for a State of Emergency to be declared on housingHome » Retailers » Liquor Outlets 1 in 3 New Zealanders buy alcohol based on price, not qualityApparently, it’s not always the vintage or the year that matters when choosing an alcoholic beverage. According to more than a third of our recent survey respondents, price is more important than quality when choosing which alcohol to buy.Across New Zealand, this was particularly true for respondents from Otago and the Bay of Plenty, where 45% and 50% of respondents respectively agreed with this statement.Furthermore, half of our respondents only ever purchase alcohol on special, suggesting some consumers treat it as a luxury item.Generation Y respondents are more likely than their older counterparts to make their alcohol purchasing decisions based on cost issues, including reducing their alcohol consumption to save money. Younger New Zealanders are also less likely to have tried purchasing alcohol online than their Baby Boomer elders (13% versus 26%).