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Do you think it's even possible to get a good vacuum for less than $100? Money is really tight for me these days, but I want to invest in a quality product. What do you suggest?

2006-07-19 10:03:49 · 11 answers · asked by frau_verboten 2 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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We have the Bissell Powerforce Bagless vaccum that we purchaced at Wal Mart for about $60.00. We had it for about 2 years now, and it still works great. Im pretty sure they still sell them. The only drawback is you have to clean the foam filters periodically. You can either clap them in your hands outside, or wash them. My brother bought a Eureka, and took the Eureka back to the store after he tried ours! We had a Hoover Windtunnel before this one. That thing kept on burning out switches at 20 bucks a pop. Over priced piece of junk.

2006-07-20 20:47:12 · answer #1 · answered by Craig C 2 · 3 1

Best Vacuum Cleaner Under 100

2016-12-11 08:55:38 · answer #2 · answered by vannorman 4 · 0 0

Best Vacuum Under 100

2016-09-30 00:51:00 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Different people has different choice , so its a very difficult decision .
Now I gave a list of top 5 vacuum cleaner which are under $100 .
There are :

1. Hoover WindTunnel T-Series Rewind Plus UH70120
2. Bissell CleanView Plus Rewind with Triple Action Brush 1332
3. Hoover WindTunnel 2 High Capacity UH70801PC
4. Bissell Zing Bagless 1665

2016-09-09 18:16:59 · answer #4 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

I just assembled and used this vaccuum for the 1st time, lastnight . For one thing, I Loved how easy it was to assemble! Basically, stuff just pops into the sockets where they belong. You will only need a philips screwdriver to tighten 2 screws on the handle (which are included). Besides that, I think the cord is a very nice length! Granted, I live in an 880-sq.ft apartment, so there isn't a whole lot of ground to cover, but I only had to unplug it once in order to reach all areas of my apartment. Besides that, my girlfriend & I were amazed to see just how much dirt & stuff this thing picked up!!!!!

This vacuum does make a fair amount of noise, but that's because it has a sweet motor which obviously does exactly what a GOOD vaccuum is expected to do!

Finally, it was so easy to remove the "dirt canister", empty it & put it back in place! Also, it has a dial on the front which adjusts the vacuum's height, and the machine is very easy to manuever. I love it, so far!

I will follow up here if this vaccuum malfunctions in time, but for now, I'm highly impressed!

***UPDATE*** I've owned this vacuum almost 2 months and have used it once per week to clean my apartment. I have NO complaints, so far. It's still going strong, and I really like how the canister is so easy to dump out & replace.

I'll be sure to post here again if/when this thing lets me down.

***UPDATE*** . It's still working great, and I still love it. No complaints! :)

***UPDATE*** It's been about 10 months now and I continue to use this vaccuum frequently. NO complaints. It still operates as expected, and Very easy to use. I'm extremely pleased!

NOTE: I learned a very important lesson!! I recently began using a powder deodorizer on my carpet (the last 3 times I've cleaned), and I noticed that the vacuum's base area (motor?) was getting unusually warm. Of course I became concerned so I called a local vacuum repair shop just to ask if this sounded typical.

The shop worker immediately told me that using any powder product with a vacuum is THE WORSE thing you can do! The powder is so fine, it gets into the vac's motor and will eventually causes it to overheat! Using these kind of powder products, kills vacuums! I immediately discontinued using the deodorizer, and so far, my vacuum seems to be working fine again.

So, beware.....NO powder deodorizers! :)

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2014-06-30 09:58:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The best vacuum cleaner under $100 I think is Black & Decker Pivot Vacuum (20- Volt). You can read it's review from http://bestdustbusters.com/

2016-01-27 04:35:00 · answer #6 · answered by Towfiq 2 · 1 0

get a hoover or eureka
they keep remaking the same basic design
and it only costs around $50 or even less.
I have an expensive one too but use this one more because it works well and is easier to use (smaller/lighter)

it is a lightweight upright with a 12 amp motor
a cloth bag of large size. and maybe a few tools and a hose on the back

the hoover is called soft and light.
get one with a large paper bag
the bagless ones are a pain and cost more
and bags really are not that expensive and filter better anyways

you can cut the bags open and reuse them if you want to go cheap.

2006-07-19 10:10:18 · answer #7 · answered by brainiac 4 · 0 0

I have a Bissell PowerForce from Wal-mart. It was around $30-$40, and I have had it for a little over two years. It is great and has not given me any problems. It has a hose and all the attachments right on board and it has a little indicator for when you need to change the bags. And the replacement bags are really affordable too. It's nothing fancy, but it does work, and it has served me well.

2006-07-19 17:54:58 · answer #8 · answered by Amber I 3 · 0 1

The best is a Brisslle powerforce its bagless it under 100 bucks i think i payed no more than 50 bucks for it at Walmart and I have had it for a year and i have a German SHepard who sheds crazy and it sucks all the dog hair from all my furniture its awsome its also if you have kids that get crumbs and dust or dirt on the sofas i love it works just like when i first brought it

2006-07-19 10:11:21 · answer #9 · answered by *Julie* 2 · 0 1

My husband and I cleaned display home for over 25 years and used just about every brand but found Eureka the best, cheapest and longest lasting. They are cheap enough that replacing them is no budget breaker. They are lightweight too.
In our business we cleaned sometimes 14 houses a week.
One of our contractors did a study on traffic in display homes and found a years traffic equaled 20 years in a regular house.
So figure it out.

2006-07-20 00:36:00 · answer #10 · answered by llittle mama 6 · 0 0

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