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Title: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Chris_ on March 14, 2008, 03:30:12 PM
Well domestic divas and guys with out maids, I need a new vacuum cleaner.  These are shiny... but how in the bloody... can they really be that worthwhile over a vacuum a third of the price?
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Miss Mia on March 14, 2008, 03:34:47 PM
Well domestic divas and guys with out maids, I need a new vacuum cleaner.  These are shiny...

My mom has one and she really likes it. 

If you get one, you can come and visit me and clean my house.  :)
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: DixieBelle on March 14, 2008, 03:42:17 PM
I refuse to buy a new vacuum until they invent a riding one.

Seriously, everyone I know loves theirs. Have you check consumer reports? I'm a member and here's what it says (you have to pay for access) They ranked the Dyson pretty far down the list. It got a 62 out of 100 as opposed to the Kenmore below that got a 75.
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Best uprights for most:

• Kenmore (Sears) Progressive with Direct Drive 35922 , $300, CR Best Buy
• Kenmore (Sears) Progressive with Direct Drive 36932 , $350


Both Kenmores are top performers. Also consider the lower-priced Hoover WindTunnel Bagless U5753-900 if you're willing to accept less airflow, more noise, lower brand reliability for uprights, and--as with the Kenmore 36932--emptying a bin.   

If less weight is worth some trade-offs:

• Riccar SupraLite RSL3 , $330
• Hoover Tempo Widepath U5140-900 , $60
• Hoover WindTunnel Supreme U5458-900 , $130
• Hoover EmPower U5262-910 , $100

The 9-pound Riccar is lightest; also consider the Riccar Supralite RSL4 for its superb carpet cleaning. The Hoovers offer the most value and performance, and the Hoover EmPower folds, though there are more reliable upright brands. 
 


Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: CactusCarlos on March 14, 2008, 03:44:02 PM
Well domestic divas and guys with out maids, I need a new vacuum cleaner.  These are shiny... but how in the bloody... can they really be that worthwhile over a vacuum a third of the price?  

We bought a vacuum cleaner about a year ago.  We looked at Dyson's and the reviews we found said they aren't that great.  We went with a suggestion from Consumer Reports for a Kenmore.  I'll get you the model if you're interested.  The thing is ugly personally, but it's A W E S O M E!  It has sensors that detect when the carpet is clean enough - if you put the effort into cleaning a room until the LED is green anywhere the vacuum is in the room, you'll notice how clean the room is.  
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: CactusCarlos on March 14, 2008, 03:44:46 PM
I refuse to buy a new vacuum until they invent a riding one.

 :rotf:
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: LadyLiberty on March 14, 2008, 03:45:55 PM
I don't own one, but I have heard from one source that they are not "all that", they are overpriced.

And yet, another source has said that it is great (this would be the model for pet hair).

So, I don't know, personally.

My husband bought us a Kirby a few months back, and he traded in my Hoover for it  :whatever: Needless to say, he is the one that uses the  :censored: Kirby.

I had my own cleaning business cleaning houses, and I got to sample just about every vacuum on the market, which is why I didn't want to even fool with a Kirby (it does work very good, but it is a complete PITA to use) and I prefer the Hoover over all of them. This was before the Dyson, though.
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: LadyLiberty on March 14, 2008, 03:48:09 PM
Well domestic divas and guys with out maids, I need a new vacuum cleaner.  These are shiny... but how in the bloody... can they really be that worthwhile over a vacuum a third of the price?  

We bought a vacuum cleaner about a year ago.  We looked at Dyson's and the reviews we found said they aren't that great.  We went with a suggestion from Consumer Reports for a Kenmore.  I'll get you the model if you're interested.  The thing is ugly personally, but it's A W E S O M E!  It has sensors that detect when the carpet is clean enough - if you put the effort into cleaning a room until the LED is green anywhere the vacuum is in the room, you'll notice how clean the room is.  

My Hoover had the same mechanism, and that lighting device is not a gimmick. It really is accurate.
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Miss Mia on March 14, 2008, 03:51:58 PM
I need a new vacuum.  My whole house in hard wood or vinyl.  I need a good canister type vacuum to reach under my bed and such.  My mom's boyfriend picked me up a canister vacuum at a garage sale and it's not all that great (what a surprise  :whatever:)
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: LadyLiberty on March 14, 2008, 03:58:07 PM
I had a really good Kenmore canister vacuum that worked great. It got beat up from me transporting it around  :whatever:

Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Freeper on March 14, 2008, 04:05:23 PM
I heard they really suck.  :-)
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: BEG on March 14, 2008, 04:20:54 PM
I've had one for about two years now.  At first I thought it was the greatest thing ever....now I'm not so sure.  It does "suck" very well but I don't like the hose for the attachments.  We had to replace the hose within the first year because the way the handle goes back into the hose causes it to rip if you aren't careful.  Also I can't get very far under my dining room chairs or my bed (it is higher than a normal bed) with out an attachment which is too big to be stored on board as the front part of the vacuum is kind of large.  There are a couple attachments that do store on board though.  It's the best vacuum I've had so far but that isn't saying much as my previous vacuums "sucked" (pun intended).
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Lord Undies on March 14, 2008, 04:28:11 PM
Everyone in Snootyville HAS to have one!  My neighbor lady keeps her's chained out on the front porch so all the other neighbors will know she has one.  She keeps her Ford Pinto in the garage.


Get one of the robots.  They do a good job without you getting involved.

http://www.target.com/gp/search/602-6252672-9651019?field-keywords=robot+vacuum&url=index%3Dtarget&ref=sr_bx_1_1&x=0&y=0
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: mamacags on March 14, 2008, 04:52:16 PM
I bought one a year and a half ago.  I love that thing soooooooo much.  I have not had a single problem.  I bought the animal hair version.  I have two cats and a dog and every time I vaccum you could build a new animal.  I love the attachments!  I give it an A++++++++++
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Lord Undies on March 14, 2008, 04:57:52 PM
I bought one a year and a half ago.  I love that thing soooooooo much.  I have not had a single problem.  I bought the animal hair version.  I have two cats and a dog and every time I vaccum you could build a new animal.  I love the attachments!  I give it an A++++++++++

You should live in Texas where dogs don't shed. 
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Chris_ on March 14, 2008, 05:08:38 PM
Well thanks for all the comments.  Looks like I'll be looking for something else'

You just can't find something that will sucky sucky long time, for $5 anymore  :whatever:  :-)
Yeah, not even if you were governor of NY.   :-)
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: BEG on March 14, 2008, 05:09:41 PM
I bought one a year and a half ago.  I love that thing soooooooo much.  I have not had a single problem.  I bought the animal hair version.  I have two cats and a dog and every time I vaccum you could build a new animal.  I love the attachments!  I give it an A++++++++++

HA HA that cracked me up.

Edited to add:

I have the Animal too.  Do you have a hard time getting that little space under the kitchen/bathroom cabinets with out getting the attachment out?
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: VivisMom on March 14, 2008, 06:57:21 PM
I dunno about Dysons (I read a lot of negative reviews when I was in the market for a vacuum) but we have an Oreck and that mofo rocks my world! I don't ever want another vacuum cleaner.
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Chris_ on March 14, 2008, 06:58:21 PM
I need a new vacuum.  My whole house in hard wood or vinyl.  I need a good canister type vacuum to reach under my bed and such.  My mom's boyfriend picked me up a canister vacuum at a garage sale and it's not all that great (what a surprise  :whatever:)
What about that little robot vacuum?
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Lord Undies on March 14, 2008, 08:21:43 PM
I need a new vacuum.  My whole house in hard wood or vinyl.  I need a good canister type vacuum to reach under my bed and such.  My mom's boyfriend picked me up a canister vacuum at a garage sale and it's not all that great (what a surprise  :whatever:)
What about that little robot vacuum?


I have one.  My aunt has one. The little suckers are amazing. 

It just smells dirt and goes after it.  I call mine JD Tippet.
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: mamacags on March 14, 2008, 08:37:27 PM
I bought one a year and a half ago.  I love that thing soooooooo much.  I have not had a single problem.  I bought the animal hair version.  I have two cats and a dog and every time I vaccum you could build a new animal.  I love the attachments!  I give it an A++++++++++

HA HA that cracked me up.

Edited to add:

I have the Animal too.  Do you have a hard time getting that little space under the kitchen/bathroom cabinets with out getting the attachment out?

Honestly I think I use the attachments twice as much as the actual vaccum.  I can clean anything with those things.
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Lacarnut on March 14, 2008, 08:45:13 PM
I need a new vacuum.  My whole house in hard wood or vinyl.  I need a good canister type vacuum to reach under my bed and such.  My mom's boyfriend picked me up a canister vacuum at a garage sale and it's not all that great (what a surprise  :whatever:)
What about that little robot vacuum?


I have one.  My aunt has one. The little suckers are amazing. 

It just smells dirt and goes after it.  I call mine JD Tippet.

That gave me my laugh for the day
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Chris_ on March 14, 2008, 10:21:39 PM
Absolutely the best vac I've ever owned in my life! I have 3 dogs & 8 cats in and out of my house all the time. I live in the country in OR where it rains almost the whole year. Mud, dirt, grass, hay, fur...you name it, it gets it up. I will never buy another brand as long as I live.

Cindie
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Miss Mia on March 15, 2008, 04:17:02 PM
I need a new vacuum.  My whole house in hard wood or vinyl.  I need a good canister type vacuum to reach under my bed and such.  My mom's boyfriend picked me up a canister vacuum at a garage sale and it's not all that great (what a surprise  :whatever:)
What about that little robot vacuum?


I have one.  My aunt has one. The little suckers are amazing. 

It just smells dirt and goes after it.  I call mine JD Tippet.

Does it pick up pet hair well too?  I'm thinking of shaving my cats so they stop shedding everywhere. 

I just really hate using the broom to sweep every two or three days.
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: formerlurker on March 15, 2008, 05:02:19 PM
I have the animal Dyson (the purple one).

L-O-V-E it.   
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: franksolich on March 15, 2008, 05:11:56 PM
I dunno.

I'm a traditionalist.

Electrolux vaccuums are all I've ever bothered to own.

I've always preferred vaccuums over brooms, because they're dual-use.

One can use a broom only on hard-surface floors.

One can use a vaccuum on both carpeting and hard-surface floors.

<<vaccuums the kitchen floor once a week.
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: Lord Undies on March 15, 2008, 07:06:15 PM
I need a new vacuum.  My whole house in hard wood or vinyl.  I need a good canister type vacuum to reach under my bed and such.  My mom's boyfriend picked me up a canister vacuum at a garage sale and it's not all that great (what a surprise  :whatever:)
What about that little robot vacuum?


I have one.  My aunt has one. The little suckers are amazing. 

It just smells dirt and goes after it.  I call mine JD Tippet.

Does it pick up pet hair well too?  I'm thinking of shaving my cats so they stop shedding everywhere. 

I just really hate using the broom to sweep every two or three days.

Yes.  Pet hair is a thing of the past. 
Title: Re: Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Post by: tuolumnejim on March 24, 2008, 08:31:51 PM
On one of my trips a couple of years ago to the big city I stopped at Best Buy to look at computer games, but I made my way all around the store and was in appliances and out in the middle of the aisle they had markdowns, and low and behold there was a Dyson animal.
So I call my wife and tell her about this steal of a buy (it was marked 260.00), she says if I feel like its a good deal to get it, well I got it. And let me tell you, this is the best damn vacumn you can get!