J.S. asks from Houston, TX on May 13, 2008
What Kinds of Dyson Vaccuum Cleaner Should I Get?
I finally got my husband convinced to get me a Dyson for my birthday. When we got married 7 years ago he had a Oreck and I hated it. Now, we are trying to decide which one?
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J.K. answers from Austin on May 14, 2008
I had heard that the Dyson vacums had bad reviews in consumer reports. Sears, Kenmore brand is a good one.
M.H. answers from Houston on May 13, 2008
.....I AM SOOO JEALOUS!!!!!.....
Maybe one day when I grow up...I'll get a Dyson too!!!!
M. :)
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J.R. answers from Houston on May 17, 2008
I did a ton of research before I got a vacuum in early 2007, including Consumer Reports and reading product reviews. I ended up with a Kenmore, which was very highly rated on CR, and I adore it. I now totally look forward to vacuuming. It has this cool light system that lets you know when the floor is really clean. I think my model is called progressive direct. It's purple. Check it out before you settle on a Dyson.
C.W. answers from Houston on May 14, 2008
Any of the Dyson vacuum cleaners are great. I have two boxers so I vacuum daily. Before my son was born I convinced my husband to buy me a Dyson. We purchased the original yellow Dyson and it's fantastic. As a test, we vacuumed our bedroom with our original vacuum then turned around a re-vacuumed with our Dyson. It was amazing how much the Dyson picked up! I will never use another vacuum again! Congratulations on convincing your husband! It took me about 2 years but I finally got mine!
M.E. answers from Austin on May 13, 2008
My advice? DON'T GET ONE AT ALL!
Not to scream at you or burst your bubble, of course, but the reason they don't lose sucking power is because they don't have any to begin with! My SIL got one after months of research, only to be VERY disappointed. She has to hold it at a 45' angle, and even then it doesn't work all the time. Plus, to clean it is extremely messy. I went to a vacuum repair store and actually asked the owner about them because I was looking into buying one myself (before my SIL got one), and she said that they are terrible. I would speak to a repair store clerk/owner and ask them what they recommend based on your needs - as there are SO many kinds. It's an expensive investment, and you want a good product. It's only my opinion and you can take it or leave it, but I was talked out of it. Good luck!
N.P. answers from Austin on May 14, 2008
I love my Dyson DC14. I still get amazed at how much I vacum up, even without carpet.
My husband is allergic to cats and has had a hard time staying at my mother's house as she has a cat. We purchased the Dyson canister for her and he now has no problem sleeping there:-)She still of course does all the usual washing of sheets etc.
T.K. answers from Corpus Christi on May 13, 2008
Hi, J..
We've had our Dyson for close to a year and have been very pleased with it. I believe the model number is DC07 and it's a yellow upright. It's super easy to empty the "clear bin" or the area the dirt is held. We've had bagless vacuums in the past which were extremely messy to empty (dust everywhere) - this can be removed and emptied with one hand and very little mess!! It's also a fairly light weight vacuum. (It takes a couple times to commit to memory how to switch over to the hose and attachments, but no big deal.) It seems like our dogs shed year-round (ugh), so we've certainly put our Dyson to the test! You might check out the newer models as well. The one they're advertising which rotates on a ball looks interesting! I think you will be happy with a Dyson.
Happy Birthday, by the way! (Maybe we're both May babies?) Note: I believe Dysons are considerably less then Oreks, so he can probably treat you to a nice dinner out on the town without the kids as well! Smile.
T. K.
K.H. answers from Austin on May 13, 2008
We just got the DC18 Slim and I absolutely love it!
We got ours off of e-bay for much much cheaper than any of the stores were selling it for ($300 w/ free shipping)
I've heard lots of good things from friends about the DC17, but they all have animals and seemed to think that the DC17 worked better than others on that kind of thing....
Good Luck
HTH
K., mama to
Catherine, 4.5y
Samuel, 16m
A.A. answers from Waco on May 14, 2008
Hi J.,
I have the animal model and I love it. We've had so many different vacuums over the years - sears/kenmore, hoover, eureka, rainbo, oreck - but I have never had a vacuum that worked as well as my dyson. I've had it since they first came to the U.S. and I really did my homework before I bought one. I was fascinated to read James Dyson's story and how the CEO of Hoover wished that he had bought James Dyson's technology just to keep it off the market because the vacuum bag industry in the U.S. was a multi-million dollar per year business. It's a really fascinating story. I noticed that the folks who have given a "thumbs-down" here don't even have a Dyson, so I am not sure how they can have an informed opinion if you don't even own one or have never personally used one. My advice is the listen to the folks that DO have one. The animal is about $100 more and has a special attachment for removing pet hair. If you have pets, it is great, but if that's not a big concern for you, then you could get one of the other models. I think one person mentioned that the Dyson is difficult to clean and I, personally, have not found it to be difficult to clean at all.
Hope this helps!
J.K. answers from Austin on May 14, 2008
I had heard that the Dyson vacums had bad reviews in consumer reports. Sears, Kenmore brand is a good one.
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