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  1. #1
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    Needed: Vacuum Cleaner Advice

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    I need to purchase a vacuum cleaner for my new home and have no idea where to start. Please help!!!

    I've borrowed the Dyson animal one, but I can't justify buying a $600 vacuum cleaner. I saw that Dirt devil had an animal one, but not sure how it rates. I have one dog, she's a shorter haired dog, but when she wants to shed, she sheds.

    I know bizzar question, but this is the only place I can think to ask such a question.

    I'm looking for a bag less one just because I like to run the vacuum cleaner a lot. (Yes I am "particular")

    Thank you!
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    I swear by Kenmore vacuums. We have had several that lasted for years, including the one we had when we were building the house. It was used for cleaning up sawdust, and picked up a few nails and screws in the process, and never missed a beat! They are also consistently rated at the top of the Consumer Reports ratings.

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    I don't have any positive advice, but to make you feel better about the Dyson, we hate ours. It was great for a year but it has gradually lost suction, and now it is kind of a big plastic doorstop. Okay, it's not that bad, but it is just a vacuum cleaner, not worth the money at all.

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    Wow, I've had completely the opposite experience. My Dyson is great. Have you called their customer service?
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    Thanks Bambu!

    I heard that too Xeney from someone else. Another reason why I can't justify that much.
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    My experience with any bag-less vacuum has been that they will eventually lose suction. So IMHO it's just not worth the extra money.
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    I used to have four dogs, all beyond the Rainbow Bridge now , but I still have my bagless gear-driven Kenmore upright. The filters definitely need frequent replacement, and they're not cheap, so you definitely don't save any money on bags. But the only reason they lose suction is when the filters get clogged. I really like that vac - picks up everything, and the HEPA filter really works.

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    Consumer Reports has tagged the Kenmore Progressive with Direct Drive their best buy. Both the bag and baggless versions got high marks. It is on my list of things to purchase this week in fact.
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    I have a hoover fusion bagless. It's heavier than lead, but it will suck the nails out of the floorboard- and it was cheap. Super cheap. I bought it at wal mart (ohh shudder. Denise shops at wal mart- the horror... Yeah sometimes I do. Please keep any anti wal mart feelings to yourself. No need to rehash that again)
    BUT ANYWAY, like I said, it was cheap, and it works fab! I also have an orick. Now ya wanna talk about something that sucks! UGH! That thing is a big ol flamin piece o crap! Totally not worth even remotely what I paid for it. UGH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xeney View Post
    I don't have any positive advice, but to make you feel better about the Dyson, we hate ours. It was great for a year but it has gradually lost suction, and now it is kind of a big plastic doorstop. Okay, it's not that bad, but it is just a vacuum cleaner, not worth the money at all.
    Dyson, Dyson, Dyson - it is well worth the money!!! I've had hoovers and dirt devils and one other brand, the Dyson is well above all of those. Never even knew Kenmore made a vacuum, though.

    Xeney - wash yours. Almost all of the Dyson can be taken apart and washed. I have birds and birdseed gets stuck in the vacuum everywhere, so I have to wash mine every few months. If you've got dogs (as your avatar indicates ), you'll have dog hair and dander in there. There is a part that can't be washed, and it says so right on it. The rest is all plastic and the unit can be broken down and put together fairly easily.

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    I've had an Oreck XL for years & years, and it's worked great. I like having the dirt in a bag, cuz I really don't want to be looking at...

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    Maybe I'm lazy and have low standards for vacuuming (no kiddies near floor level), but I love my Roomba. They make a pet version, but my regular one picks up plenty of dog hair just fine. I like that it fits under my couches and bed so there's no need to move heavy furniture for dust build up. I LOVE that I can vacuum and ride my bike at the same time. All newlyweds should be given a Roomba so they have one less thing to argue over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips View Post

    I've borrowed the Dyson animal one, but I can't justify buying a $600 vacuum cleaner.

    Thank you!
    You can definitely get a new one for less than that.

    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Wow, I've had completely the opposite experience. My Dyson is great.
    .. I too love my Dyson and swear by it.

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    I had one of the old original Electrolux vacuums for years, but now I have an Oreck. It is light as a feather and easy to push. It felt like a toy and I wasn't sure it really picked up, but it DOES!!! A great job. People order Orecks off of TV all the time to get the free gift for trying it. Many times they return the vacuum and keep the gift. Oreck can't sell the vacuum as brand new even though it practically is. They cut the price to half price.

    If you have an Oreck store near you, this is the way I got mine. I love my vacuum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bambu101 View Post
    I swear by Kenmore vacuums. We have had several that lasted for years, including the one we had when we were building the house. It was used for cleaning up sawdust, and picked up a few nails and screws in the process, and never missed a beat! They are also consistently rated at the top of the Consumer Reports ratings.
    +1 for the Kenmore.

    Consumer Reports says the Dyson and its imitators aren't "all that", either.

    I don't like bagless vacuums because when you empty them the dust flies everywhere. I don't need that high of a concentration of allergens in my lungs all at once! The bags for my Kenmore are spendy, but I don't vacuum that much anyway. I use my little portable Shark (electric Bissel type) for quick clean ups.

    I LOVE my giant Shop-Vac that picks up 10 penny nails, too. I have a smaller one and a portable one, too.

    Oh no. Do I have a vacuum fetish or something? lol.

    Karen

 

 

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