Currys PC World is giving you a 1-in-10 chance to win £250

Here’s how you enter.

Why do you have to wait 32 days? We honestly don’t know.

However, there are some great vacuum cleaners included in the offer. You can get aDyson 11 Absolute, whichwe reviewed and rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. The V11 has an LCD screen which we described as a “genuine innovation”. This will set you back £599.

You can also get theV11 Animal. This is priced at slightly less eye-popping £499. The Animal differs from the Absolute in that it is optimised for carpets (and picking up pet hair) rather than hard flooring. What you’ll be missing is the High Torque cleaning head which allows for automatic mode, which means that the Absolute can distinguish between carpet and hard floor and will automatically adjust its cleaning power.

Another high-end option is Miele’s Triflex series. This is Miele’s competitor to the V11. We’ve only had a chance to test it at a press event but what we can say is that its specs are as strong as the V11 and it has an ingenious design that allows it to transform between a stick and a handheld while remaining comfortable to use. It also has LED nozzle lights so you can see what you’re vacuuming.

Thestandard modelcosts £479, theCat & Dog model£569 andthe Pro(which comes with a spare battery) £579.

There are a number of other options, so go and have a browse. The Hoover cleaners are the most budget-friendly options, with theH-FREE 200 Home HF222RH cleanerpriced at £129. The H-FREE can be used as a stick or a handheld. Currys PC world has discounted this cleaner by £20 and offers a price match if you can find it cheaper anywhere else.

We just spotted it for£114.99 on Amazonfor a limited time, so if you let Currys PC World know about that deal while it’s still on, you can get it for the lower price and still enter the draw.

Author: Emma Rowley, Group Home Tech Editor

Emma has been a journalist and copywriter for over 20 years and has been testing and writing about home tech and appliances for seven years. She tries out every appliance she writes about at home, and aims to recommend time- and energy-saving products that will last.

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