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Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: gw186
Dyson>Hoover
Central vacuum system > * vacuum cleaners

No way. Central vacuum systems = :thumbsdown:

In fact, you have to carry a hose, beater brush and nozzle from room-to-room in order to use it - along with plugging that additional device in. Personally, I'd rather use an upright vacuum cleaner, which can be thrown out when it gets worn out.

 
Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: gw186
Dyson>Hoover
Central vacuum system > * vacuum cleaners

No way. Central vacuum systems = :thumbsdown:

In fact, you have to carry a hose, beater brush and nozzle from room-to-room in order to use it - along with plugging that additional device in. Personally, I'd rather use an upright vacuum cleaner, which can be thrown out when it gets worn out.
I only use the hose with a powerhead. Besides, the electrical outlet should be next to the vacuum outlet (inlet?), so plugging it in isn't that big of a deal. Plus, you don't have to clean out the waste if it vents outside, and throwing out the waste for a bagless canister is easy. And, it's a lot lighter. The hose has never been any inconvenience to me.
 
Originally posted by: gistech1978
Originally posted by: gw186
Dyson>Hoover

i just got a new dyson.

kicks ass.

Seriously? My family here is looking for a good vacuum. We have had an electrolux that has lasted 13 years. It still has the old origional metal electric motor in it.
 
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