Originally posted by: FFactory0x
From your title Deftones popped into my head
Originally posted by: shinerburke
If you want something that will last get a Kirby.
Originally posted by: TheAudit
Originally posted by: shinerburke
If you want something that will last get a Kirby.
I agree. My parents had a Kirby that lasted a very long time.
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
I made some simple PDFs of some pages -- "How to choose", the "Quick recommendations", and the full ratings for uprights. If you want any of the other pages, like the ratings for canister vacs, lemme know.
Oh, and I just did the reliability chart too, since that's important.
http://www.ikonomi.com/media/cr/vacuum1.pdf
http://www.ikonomi.com/media/cr/vacuum2.pdf
http://www.ikonomi.com/media/cr/vacuum3.pdf
http://www.ikonomi.com/media/cr/vacuum4.pdf
Originally posted by: pyonir
There's a Kirby on there. $1330 for a fricken vacuum!? :Q
I still have one that was originally purchased in 1965.....it was a wedding gift to my parents. Still works great....solid metal and rock solid.Originally posted by: TheAudit
Originally posted by: shinerburke
If you want something that will last get a Kirby.
I agree. My parents had a Kirby that lasted a very long time.
I have a Rainbow as well. It does work very very well....but the old Kirby from 1965 blows it away.Originally posted by: Kaervak
If you want to spend an absurd amount of money, take a look at Rainbow RexAir Vacuums. My mom bought one and it's damn good. No bags or dirt canister, it uses water to contain the dirt so it doesn't get blown back into the air or released when you go to empty it. The only real drawback is it's really really expensive.