I have that one, too. The green monster. It weighs about 900 lbs. It is a good vacuum, was mainly replaced due to excessive weight and carting it up and down stairs.i have a hoover windtunnel II or whatever it is. some $250 vacuum at sears and i got one for $75 after haggling biglots for their display model.
i would call it the cadillac of vacuums. it is dream to use, and well built. ive had it 3 years now and havent had anything break yet, i dont think anything will for many years...
i go through a lot of bags though. the suction is really impressive. i doubt a dyson is any better... and i dont like bagless vacs.
I'm on my second one. The first lasted seven years, but the clutch burned out (according to the repair shop who wasn't able to get it back to anything resembling original suction. Feel free to doubt this - I do).
Anywho, I replaced it with a Shark, but wasn't impressed. Picked up a refurb on Woot last month, and it was worth every penny.
Don't pay retail. Check woot, and save a couple of hundred bucks on a refurb.
Cost isn't an issue, but I'd like to know if Dyson vacuums live up to the hype. Anyone on here own one or have any experience using one? Is there a competing product worth taking a look at?
How does the dyson work with animals? I am needing to get a new vacuum to help pick up my bassets shedding.