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Re: Dyson vacuum cleaners
Originally posted by Glen MiyashiroHey Lavagal, do those Dyson vacuums really work better like the inventor says? I'm in the market for a new vacuum cleaner and was wondering.
I got it at Costco for around $400. This, after a year of a bright yellow Ureka upright that lost its suction about a month ater I bought it. The Dyson is a big tool to push around. What I really liked about it was we had a flea problem here at home for a little while. I'd monitor the canister to see how we were doing with our eradication program. It's amazing to me that fleas can live despite the great vacuum sucking experience. Now the fleas are no more, but man what that vacuum gets. I mean, I might think I'm not doing much but when I check the cannister it's loaded with dust and cat fur.
So I think yes, it works damn good. But I also don't want to think I spent that kinda money on a mistake. And you know how the grass is always greener? When they came out with that Dyson with the ball swivel I lusted. What is wrong with me? LOL!
On another note, I just recently bought the Bissel Flip It for its wet and dry vacuuming of hard floors experience. One thing about that--it does a good job, too. BUT--if you get a day or two's worth of food in the cannister, clean it out or it will blow sour stink out while cleaning your floors. My kids get as much food in their bellies as they spill all over the floor, but I didn't want to pull out the big gun Dyson every time.
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