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I Love Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
OMG, I've wanted a new vacuum for some time. While I loved the Oreck because it weighed next to nothing, I hated it because you had to have a funky hand vac to use attachments (which I could never get to work). And it never seemed to pick up all the stuff on the rugs, forget the hardwood.
I took the plunge and bought a Dyson Ball DC15 and my apartment will never be the same. The 5x8 area rug in my bedroom, I pulled enough hair out of it to create a second cat. OMG! My mother would be so proud of me, I'm actually happy to be cleaning house. Well worth the $400 (on installment payments, yay!) :snap: |
Sounds like a much better result than our recent attempt at a new vacuum.
We got a good deal on a Roomba. Unfortunately, the poor thing just is not equipped to handle the kind of mess that comes with bunny ownership. Namely, the hay that tends to end up around our living room gave it fits and all it did was pile it up (mixed with fur and dry litter) at the edge of the rug. We had to send it back. And we were so excited to own a robot :( |
I wish Dyson would build a robot vacuum - that would be the greatest invention ever.
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We have a Dyson Animal vacuum- it rocks! I am amazed by the amount of hair and dirt it picks up. Well worth the investment.
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I know what you mean about a new vaccuum. I don't recall which one I bought - but it's got the removable tank instead of a bag, and a washable filter.
The first time I used it, I realized just how much my old vaccuum needed replacing. It was, frankly, embarrassing just how much dirt and hair and stuff it picked up. It's very gratifying to empty it after vaccuuming and know that all that's out of the rug. A new vaccuum! Who knew it could bring so much joy! |
I've been trying to convince my parents to get a new vacuum for close to 5 years now. They have an ancient Oreck (or some other brand name vacuum) that is probably older than me. They swear it's still good because it's an industrial one. Ya, not so much. Maybe I'll buy them a Dyson for Hanukkah.
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At least now I feel like I can keep up since I'm getting a new kitty for Xmas! |
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Speaking of kitties.........there is a cute, sweet, lovable black boy kitten in need of a home. (Not one of mine, but from the same colony.) He also has a big black brother (who is a bit skittish) and a fluffy orange sister who is coming around and will be a good cat.
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My Dyson rocks. Never tried to vacuum up a cat, though.
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We have the DC14 Animal (and three [currently four] cats). Well worth the money, especially since it can be easily disassembled and cleaned.
We also have a Roomba and Scooba for our wood floors, and while their performance isn't what I'd call great it is definitely good enough between semi-annual major housecleanings. |
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Please document your trials with photos. No, wait a second, scratch that. Take video. |
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James Dyson could sell me anything with that accent of his.
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There's a bad guy on General Hospital that I can never take seriously, because he SOUNDS just like James Dyson, so I always think "Why is the vacuum cleaner guy so mean?"
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We broke down and bought one earlier this year too and I love it. Later this week we're ripping out the carpet down here in the daycare and replacing it with commercial vinyl tiles so it won't get as much use down here.
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We also have an upright Dyson, and I completely echo the sentiments about it. It's well worth the cost. |
I love my Dyson, too. We have the Animal one. Kind of set me back to pay that much for a vaccuum, but now that I've used it... oh, yeah. Absolutely worth it.
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How foes the Animal do with long human hair? That seems to be the bane fo just about every vacuum cleaner we have ever owned.
Moreso with the rotating brush. |
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While I've recently cut mine, it was long for a long time and the vaccuum seems to handle it reasonably well.
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My Dyson is what I consider a great choice for keeping up with the cats and Beagle hair. SnowFlake is right!
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I'm currently researching Dyson vacuums in order to take the plunge. Costco has this one - the DC17 Total Clean for $399 - which seem like it would work. I can't seem to figure out which one would be best for us, though. We have all hardwood or hard floors and furniture that gets covered in hair of various species. Any recommendations? Does the DC17 look like a good choice? Why are there so many MODELS????????
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I have a Dyson "car" model. I think it primarily has to do with what kind of attachments come with the machine. Mine has a mini attachment with a spinning brush that attaches to the extension wand. I know they make a "pet" model as well, but am not sure what is unique about it.
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No matter which model you get, it'll suck.
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Well, for ease of movement, I do love using the Dyson Ball. The only thing is seems funky about is pulling the vacuum backwards, it moves, but does not seem to like it so well, this on my short area rugs. Frankly, I do not think you can go wrong with any Dyson model, the noise is louder when I do the hardwood, but, the amount of crud it pulls up is just astounding. I love it!
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We have the Dyson Animal.
It's a good vacuum except it's not true there are no filters. It actually does have an interior filter that needs changing every once in a while. It's in a place where only a vacuum repair guy can get to (in the central part of the machine, pried open with a screw driver). The job (inc. filter) costs $60 here. |
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I suppose you could ask the same thing about Snowflakes post -
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Target often sells Dyson's with a decent sized Target gift card as a "rebate".
You might want to check their prices for comparison. As for the models, I think that they all "suck" just as well as each other, and the difference really comes from the attachments. Decide what attachments you really need (for example do you really need a stair attachment?). |
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Wow. This thread really sucks!
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The answer to Kevy's question: Dyson Co. Britain dinged them on false advertising. The vacuum does, in fact, lose suction over its lifetime. My vacuum repair guy took a screw driver, pried open the case and showed me why. Maybe other, newer models than the Animal do not have this component. I still like my Dyson Animal, though. It's lightweight, bagless, and the attachments are very easy to use. I'd recommend this vacuum cleaner but with the knowledge that you'll be replacing the interior filter every now and again. |
If anyone's interested in Roomba still, it's today's woot. $150
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OMG that clip rules
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I think it sucks!
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But I loved it! |
I love Roomba-cat!
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It looks like we will need to get a new vacuum, and it will more than likely be a Dyson Animal.
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I don't know the differences, but we have the Animal one, and it's fantastic. No ball on ours, though. Had to take it apart a couple of times to get it cleaned out, but it goes back together, and works again. Had to call customer support once, to get the front roller back in, but they were great and coached me through it.
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The Animal model is specifically designed to pick-up animal hair.
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"Honey, where's the maltepoo?" Yes, indeed. I like it. |
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