lyn
Dyson, is the one. I love ours, and it definitely will pick up
thread. Either with the hose attachment, or from the floor/rug brush
on the bottom of the vacuum itself. I think it will be the last one I
will have to buy.
John
Rita
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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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Gee all for Dyson!! Love the idea of filter and no bags. Thanks
lyn
Hate to buck the crowd, but we've had Kirby's for 3 generations. The
new ones are grossly expensive, so we've always bought reconditioned
used ones from a dealer for a fraction of the cost. They work just
fine, pick up thread, and last about 20 years, at which time we trade
them in for another (newer) reconditioned one.
Doc
On Nov 22, 11:56 am, lyn5 <lhenders...@gmail.com> wrote:
Lyn, another good possibility is Electrolux. When my vacuum died a
couple of years ago, I did a lot of research (Consumer Reports, etc.)
and found that this is a top-rated brand. Some of the "name" brands,
like Kirby are grossly overpriced (I had one once, and the "spring" in
the handle broke, which meant it wouldn't stay up -- very tiring as
you're cleaning all of the carpets). Dyson has lots of complaints,
though I'm not sure I remember exactly why; I was going to get a Dyson
until I did this research. I'm *very* happy with my Electrolux, though I
do have to have bags for it.
Good luck!
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I own the Dyson Slim, which is lighter than the big model but still
the 'ball' type. LOVE IT! When I first brought it home, I had just
vacuumed with my Hoover. I went over the clean floor with the Dyson
and you wouldn't believe the dirt and gunk it picked up! I don't
think I'll ever have another brand in the house. Donna
I am totally and completely satisfied with my upright Oreck.
Karen, Queen of Squishies
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I just went to Amazon and looked at the reviews for the model I have
which is the DCO7, the yellow one.
The average reviews for that model are 4 stars or 413 people who
wrote reviews.
456 gave it 5 stars
55 gave it 4 stars
26 gave it three stars
22 gave it 2 stars
44 gave it on star.
What this tells me is that most of the people who have bought this
model, seem to think it is far above the average for vacuum cleaners.
I will admit that some of the attachments are not as easy and
convenient as I would have liked, but they do work, when you get them
set up properly.
I guess there is no perfect machine for everybody. Some people like
some things and others are happier with other features. But what I
have found is that the Dyson will clean things better as far as any
cleaner I have used, and that is what I am looking for most from a
vacuum cleaner. As for cleaning the brushes, I don't think any vacuum
cleaner has an easy to clean brush. That is in the nature of the brush
and it's ability to pick up string and thread. I have a nice set of
small embroidery scissors, that I keep for just that purpose, and I
snip right down the middle of the string of threads that are wrapped
around the beater, and then lift the cut off ends out as quick as you
please. I have used that method on all of the various beaters on all
of the vacuums that we have owned, and they all take about the same
time to do the job. My one complaint about the Dyson, is the cost, but
isn't that always the way it goes? You sometimes have to pay more than
you want to to get something that will work for you. Would that it
wasn't always so.
John
I have 2 complaints - it's very heavy and it has no headlight. That
aggravates the crap out of me.
It's a struggle to get the handle out of the hose and a struggle to get the
handle back into the hose. I would have thought by now that it would have
loosened up somewhat. My mom, with her arthritis, could NEVER have managed
this sweeper.
I love no bags and I think it does a good job of cleaning. I just think it
could have been made more user friendly. And maybe the newer models that sit
on a ball are easier to move around.
Cindy
That's what I would have bought my mom. I cleaned for a friend who has one
and it was the easiest thing ever to use. She had 2 short haired terriers
and who knew they shed that much?? The Oreck worked great on pet hair. The
only reason I didn't buy one was because it doesn't have attachments and I
hated carting around the little vac. I'll give up this Dyson in a heartbeat
if Oreck ever comes out with a model that has attachments.
Cindy
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My last one was not only too loud, but too heavy for me to push.
I got the yellow basic Dyson about six months ago. I love it. And it
is very lightweight, compared to that last tank I had.
Sherry
"Sherry" <wrote>My last one was not only too loud, but too heavy for me to
Like Polly, I have to jump in here. I also have the Dyson Animal and
love it. Granted, it's heavy but it does a good job of sucking up the
muck. That being said, I also have a cheap little Dirt Devil upright
that is bagless also. It's small, it's noisy and not overly user
friendly but it does a GREAT job! I was amazed. I wanted a second
vacuum for the upstairs so I didn't have to lug the Animal up/down the
stairs - now that's painful! Paid about $25 for the Dirt Devil in
Target last year. It's short, has a short cord and screams the whole
time but really does an amazing job. And it has a more powerful
beater bar than the Animal thus 'fluffing' the carpet better.
Kim in NJ
My wish for the best Dyson, would be for one without any of the
attachments and about $100 less cost. I do think the attachments are
too fiddly, to be easy to use. And for cleaning stairs the Vacuum
motor/canister unit, is unwieldy to say the least. I use a small Oreck
canister for the stairs, and keep an Oreck xl upright, on the first
floor, for those occasions when a quick cleanup is wanted because of
some company coming over and wanting to eliminate the dog hair
tumbleweeds on the area rugs, where the dog takes her naps. I guess
there really isn't one "Best For
Everything ", model of vaccum, but a combination of various types,
suited to specific purposes, is what works for me.
John (Officer in charge of Tumbleweed removal.)
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Still like the Bosch, 5 yrs. later (needs bags);
no longer available locally, so I went to Sears for a
Eureka (recommended in different reviews); it sucks,
which is exactly what I want a vacuum cleaner to do. ;-D
No bags on this one; it's the upstairs vac, so it has to
eat cat food (Dusty leaves crumbs on the floor) and cat hair.
Eureka does it. Decent price, too.
I want a floor cleaner to be kinda' quiet, and not too
heavy; and it should suck. I'll pick up the threads
before they hit the floor. The v.c. picks up everything
on the carpet before I spread out the quilt sandwich;
that's all I ask. ;-)
R/Sandy
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> Dyson, is the one. I love ours, and it definitely will pick up
> thread. Either with the hose attachment, or from the floor/rug brush
> on the bottom of the vacuum itself. I think it will be the last one I
> will have to buy.
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> John
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Try chasing him around the house with it...
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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I heard years ago that vacuum makers could make vacuums much quieter, but
customers didn't think they were doing their job if they weren't noisy!
I'll opt for quiet!
Donna in SW Idaho
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Denny