Just Moved into a Larger Home- Need Better Vacuum

Updated on November 12, 2010
H.H. asks from San Clemente, CA
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So there's like 2000 s.f. of tile! My current vacuum, Kenmore Progressive, has been perfectly fine for cpt, but now I just can't manage the hard surface attachement (just too clumsey and hate lugging the vacuum behind me). I need something that is excellent on hard surface. I'd even just keep the Kenmore for cpt and buy something specific for hard surface. I also now have to vacuum stairs and just need to know what you guys with large houses, tile, and stairs would reccomend. Again, either as a whole new system, or something additional for hard surface vacuuming.
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M.V.

answers from Los Angeles on

I got a Dyson Animal (ball) 6 months ago and love it for our carpeted bedrooms, hardwood floors, as well as stone floors in the kitchen and baths. The only difference with the Animal vs. the regular DC25 is that the Animal already comes with the mini turbine head, which is GREAT for when I have to clean the couch. (We have a cat who sheds like crazy). If we had carpeted stairs, I'd probably use the same attachment. Both the Animal and regular DC25 come with what they call a stair tool, but I'm not sure how that works on carpeted stairs. The telescoping arm has a long reach, but honestly, unless I'm reaching up, I find it pretty unwieldily. I prefer using just the flexible hose with the mini turbine head.

C.H.

answers from Denver on

Dyson, Dyson, Dyson! Best money we have ever spent hands-down. Bed, Bath & Beyond 20% discount coupon is the best deal we found.

A.S.

answers from Davenport on

I have an iRobot roomba and it is the best little vacuum ever! It won't do the stairs, of course, but it works wonderfully on both carpet and tile. You would be amazed at what it picks up after you run a regular vacuum. If I had a lot of tile/hard surfaces I would totally get a scooba.

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A.L.

answers from Chicago on

I have the animal dyson. Not the one with the ball but the bigger one. It works really well on our laminate floors and is amazing to our carpet (it looks like new!) It also has a really long hose attachment that goes from the first floor to the second floor of our house. I know they are pricey but we got ours at bed bath an beyond with the 20% off.

T.F.

answers from Dallas on

I have a higher end Oreck and I love it. Lightweight, so easy to use. LOVE IT. 10 yr warranty, I take it in once a year for routine care for free.

It is so easy on steps and upstairs. I have a lot of tile, hardwoods and carpet.

I still have 2 Hoover's, 1 upstairs and 1 down and both work great.

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M.R.

answers from Kansas City on

I use a swiffer sweeper on my hardwood and tile

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