I’m looking for a new vacuum & will probably go with an upright. I don’t really like the bagless kind because they seem messy. I do quite a bit of cleaning & want something that works well on bare floors also. What kind will last for years?
I’m not really interested in a Dyson. I use one every week at a cleaning job & there are some things I don’t like about it, namely that it’s bagless.
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Dyson is the best I’ve seen for the money. My mother-in-law has a Kirby, and I will admit, it is nice, but my Dyson works just as well, if not better. The Dyson is so much easier to use also. I know you’re really not wanting a bagless, but with the Dyson it’s so easy to empty. I do take mine outside to empty it, though, since the dust can get out of the cup while it’s dumping. I’ve had mine for almost 4 years and have never had any problems with it. My house is wall to wall laminate flooring with large area rugs and the dyson does great on bare floors and the carpet.
I have to agree….it’s the Dyson
well i dont vacuum but according to my friends mom, ts the dyson. t has seperate "cyclone" chambers and it looks pretty nice it has a nice swivle head too for easy turning. but they are expensive. i seen them in stores like sears.
I work in a vacuum repair store, and for me, in my opinion, I would NEVER own a bagless. They are dirty to empty, cost quite a bit for all the filters, and seem to lose suction quickly. Now, the Dyson is advertising that they never lose suction, and while I never tried one, I know it is virtually impossible to get parts for it. My money, for a vac at/or under $200 is the Panasonic. If you are looking to spend about $300-$500 there is Sanitiaire or my new favorite:the Halo. It has great power AND a UV light under it that kills mites, fleas, etc in the carpet! It had a nation-wide price of $479. I am advertising it at Vet offices and Pediatrician offices… (BTW, I own a panasonic.)