I spent $50-60 on a Eureka about 5 years ago and it still works well. It's not superb, but it gets the job done. I did have to have it serviced about two years ago but it only costed $20 or so.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
I just went into Best Buy and got a $60 Eureka. Works fine.
ZV
You didn't "indicate a budget". Your only qualification was "dropping a stack", which is a relative term. $100 may break that qualification to you, but not to someone else.Originally posted by: brigden
Why is it when someone asks for recommendations with consumer products, and indicates a budget, there's always a load of people who list items WAY over-budget?
Originally posted by: Wingznut
You didn't "indicate a budget". Your only qualification was "dropping a stack", which is a relative term. $100 may break that qualification to you, but not to someone else.Originally posted by: brigden
Why is it when someone asks for recommendations with consumer products, and indicates a budget, there's always a load of people who list items WAY over-budget?
If you don't make your expectations clear, how do you expect anyone to meet them?
My little Eureka works great. The "Dirt Devil" brand is pretty much crap all-around. My Eureka's only flaw is that it's not really good on hard floors, but you shouldn't be using a vacuum on hard floors anyway, that's what mops and brooms are for.Originally posted by: freesia39
spent like 50 bucks on a crapass dirt devil upright. had bags, wouldn't work well at all. first use, it was fine, each use afterwards NOTHING would be picked up. horrible vacuum. cleaned the heads, changed the bags, everything.
spent a little over 100 bucks on a hoover upright bagless from costco. it works beautifully. that's not dropping a stack. you get what you pay for.
Originally posted by: KLin
Get a Kirby or a Rainbow 😀