Dyson, maybe Hoover. What to look for when buying a vacuum?
1) Price-not super cheap, but not super expensive either.
2) Quality of workmanship.
3) Good suction.
4) Warranty.
5) Lightweight.
6) Prefer "on board" tools/attachments.
7) Other features.
7) Easy upkeep.
9) Does the job well.
Personally, I wanted bagless too, however, I invested in a SEBO. Lifetime drive belt guarantee. Lightweight, tools on board, good features as well.
That is my thought. Have fun vacuuming when you buy your new vacuum! Take care.
2007-06-08 19:54:19
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answered by SAK 6
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The Dyson DC18 and DC17 is the nicest bagless upright vacuum cleaner. I tried it at my friends house I was suprised by how much dirt and junk it picked up. It is easy to empty (just press a button) and maintance is just washing a filter under water (Once every 6 months) for a few minutes and letting it dry overnight. Out of all bagless machines I have tried this is definately the nicest. 1stchoicevacandsew.com has it at the cheapest price I have seen. $397.99 with no tax and Free Shipping is well below everyone else for the DC18 and $489 no tax and Free Shipping for the DC17. The dyson with out doubt beats a $300 Hoover Windtunnel or anything else. The Dyson has a 5 year warranty and is made to last over 10 years. I have heard countless stories where somebodies Hoover or Eureka breaks within the first 5 months and it wasnt really picking up from the beginning anyway.
2007-06-11 01:49:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It is all personal preference. Myself I prefer the cloth bag variety. No replacement bags, no filters to replace. As a janitor I used a bag a day almost, which got expensive. Then my boss, trying to think ahead, got me a Hoover Hepa Filter type vacuum. The problem with it was that I had to empty the bin every night and then bang the dirt and crud out of the filter, and still end up going through a filter ever month at $30 a pop.
Now I use the cloth bag, and have to empty it about once a week, with nothing to replace. Except for the belts. I work at a school, with lots of mulch on the playground, and that stuff gets tracked in and just shreds a belt.
If you want a really powerful vacuum, check out the Rainbow Water Filtration system. It is really gross dumping out muddy water, but boy does that thing get the dirt up.
You might go to a vacuum shop where they will let you test them out, so that you can see how they work. The only problem with that though is that ALL vacuums are powerful when brand new. Maybe go around and find places (friends or businesses) who will let you test out theirs.
Good luck with your search, I hope I was able to help you out some.
2007-06-08 16:29:32
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answered by SpaceMonkey67 6
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I own a vacuum repair/sales store. Personally I do not recommend bagless, but it is still a matter of opinion. One thing I will state: while Dysan is a really good unit at first, they do clog and breakdown. In the past 2 years, I have gotten a number of requests to fix them. Unfortunately an indipendant repair shop has a tough time getting parts (if at all) so after the initial hit of the cost ($400+) the longer term of ownership can be very expensive. If you insist on a bagless, Hoover is still near the top of the heap. Panasonic is (in my opinion) a little better bagless, but a few more dollars. In the bagged variety, Panasonic is head & shoulders above the field.
2007-06-11 09:03:17
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answered by espo610 2
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I know u mentioned Upright, but can I be honest w/ u??
Dont buy an upright one, Buy a canister.
Get one from Kennmore, they have good ones at $180-400 range
It's the best kind of vaccum u can get, or if u're willing to spend a little more the ones from Miele are good too.
I'm a house cleaner, and I couldn't hate upright vaccum anymore, Sorry, it's my opinion, htey might do sort of a good job on the carpet, but on woodfloors? they just blow the dirt all around. and they're heavyyyyy.
Well this is my opinion, try one if u can, it might change ur mind.
Hope it helped!
I use this on the houses I clean
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?cat=Vacuum+Cleaners+%26+Floor+Care&pid=02025614000&vertical=APPL&subcat=Canister+Vacuums&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes
2007-06-09 05:17:21
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answered by curious 2
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A vacuum cleaner is very necessary buying due to suck up dust and dirt, usually from surface and floor. It used in house and industry. Time of buying it some features such as : good quality, warranty, upkeep etc.
http://bestdustbusters.com.
2016-02-03 14:04:19
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answered by montu 2
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Most Dyson vacuum cleaners. Using so comfortably no problem showing
2014-11-21 18:17:19
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answered by Shahriar Kabir 1
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I like the kind that use water instead of a bag. The water traps the dust and keeps it from blowing back out into the room, and they last for years!! Rainbow is a good vacuum.
2007-06-08 21:17:12
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answered by DixeVil 5
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As long as you are not contending with a ton of pet hair, I think that for the money, the Hoover Wind Tunnels are a good product. Look for on board attachments and a good suction and base board protectors.
2007-06-09 05:15:49
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answered by raggetiandi1 2
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Dyson has the best cleaning power for the money. You can get the quality of something like a rainbow or electrolux for half the price. However, if your looking for quality cleaning power in a lightweight, compact design, you may want to look into electrolux. http://www.vacuum-better.com
2007-06-11 07:58:49
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answered by Rick 2
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