Originally posted by: azev
Thinking of getting the top of the line model with all the toys for chrismast, but $600 for a vacumm is hard to justify.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Worthed?
By the way, is it true that vacuum cleaners could be quiet, but the manufacturers make them loud so people think they are powerful?
Originally posted by: C6FT7
Central vac >*.
Biggest advantage everyone that does not have one overlooks: the air used to remove dirt is vented OUTSIDE. No more sweaty socks smell! Pet owners really notice this.
No more expensive than a conventional vac for hardware. Installation is another matter though.
Originally posted by: RaDragon
Our house has the "infrastructure?" for a central vac but we haven't bought a machine for it...
There are other expensive vaccuum cleaners (Oreck anyone?) but I don't know if I'll never buy a vaccuum that's over $200! Life's short, waste your money on something else other than a cleaning apparatus.

 
				
		