Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: CorCentral
Originally posted by: Mxylplyx
As a guy, I never thought I'd ever think paying over $200 for a vacuum cleaner was acceptable, until I bought a refurb dyson dc14 from woot. That thing is the straight shit. The commercial is right, it never loses suction. No nasty filters or bags to deal with either. I :heart: my dyson.
Another one "SUCKED" in by infomercials!
I'm sure you love your Bose speakers and Sharper Image air "purifiers" too :laugh:
:thumbsdown:
sucked in by commercials? :laugh:
have you ever owned a dyson? i'm a believer, and i don't think i ever watched a single commercial. does dyson even have infomercials?
Originally posted by: tfinch2
$279 is a good deal for a vacuum?
Originally posted by: CorCentral
Originally posted by: paulxcook
Originally posted by: tfinch2
$279 is a good deal for a vacuum?
I wouldn't say so. A guy I've gotten to know who owns a vacuum store told me he only sells them because the markup is stupidly high so he makes a good profit on each one, but that they're not that great. I don't know how accurate it would be to call them the Monster Cables of the vacuum world, but that's how I look at it.
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I paid $140. for my Eureka Boss 4870, and it cleans alot better than all of the crappy dysons. I actually have 2 of them. One for the outside porch where the cats stay most of the time, and one for the inside of the house.
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Reviewers say the Eureka SmartVac 4870GZ is the best value in a bagging upright vacuum cleaner, cleaning as well or better than more expensive models and doing a very good job of picking up pet hair on carpeting. However, at 20 pounds, this vacuum can be cumbersome to push and hard to carry up and down stairs.
It's funny, because they say it's hard to push? The thing pulls forward! If I let it go and it held the same handle position, it would go on it's own :laugh:
It's the best overall vacuum out there!
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Mxylplyx
As a guy, I never thought I'd ever think paying over $200 for a vacuum cleaner was acceptable, until I bought a refurb dyson dc14 from woot. That thing is the straight shit. The commercial is right, it never loses suction. No nasty filters or bags to deal with either. I :heart: my dyson.
i got one from w00t also. the only people who say they have a cleaner better than dyson have never owned a dyson.
and how easy is it to empty that chamber when it gets full of dirt? madeasy.
Originally posted by: paulxcook
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Mxylplyx
As a guy, I never thought I'd ever think paying over $200 for a vacuum cleaner was acceptable, until I bought a refurb dyson dc14 from woot. That thing is the straight shit. The commercial is right, it never loses suction. No nasty filters or bags to deal with either. I :heart: my dyson.
i got one from w00t also. the only people who say they have a cleaner better than dyson have never owned a dyson.
and how easy is it to empty that chamber when it gets full of dirt? madeasy.
*shrug*
The guy I mentioned earlier in the thread sells multi-thousand dollar vacuums to hospitals that need ridiculously thorough cleaning, so I assume he knows good from bad. The Panasonic he sold me works great. It really sucks!
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Mxylplyx
As a guy, I never thought I'd ever think paying over $200 for a vacuum cleaner was acceptable, until I bought a refurb dyson dc14 from woot. That thing is the straight shit. The commercial is right, it never loses suction. No nasty filters or bags to deal with either. I :heart: my dyson.
i got one from w00t also. the only people who say they have a cleaner better than dyson have never owned a dyson.
and how easy is it to empty that chamber when it gets full of dirt? madeasy.
Originally posted by: amdskip
I have a bissel home healthy, consumers rated it higher than dysons, works great for me.
