We have a mid-range Dyson (D 25?) I don't recall the exact model number, but my wife loves it. She brags about it all the time. I'm kind of vacuum-impaired.
-bp On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Robert <[email protected]> wrote: > dyson upstairs and downstairs.. Only vacuum that the SO and housekeepers > haven't been able to destroy in less than a year... And they have so > verily tried... Specially the overheat cutoff switch... > > Robert > > On 10/3/17 11:08 AM, Jerry Head wrote: > >> We have a Dyson DC-33 downstairs, works on hardwood or carpet, bagless >> but you must clean the filter periodically. >> A very good product. >> >> Oreck upstairs, very light, uses bags though. >> Another good vacuum. >> >> On 10/3/2017 1:04 PM, Eric Muehleisen wrote: >> >>> I recently bought a refurb Dyson v6 on Amazon for $180. Best investment >>> I ever made. It replaced my hardwood cleaner and my bulky Kirby for >>> carpets. I can do my entire first floor in under 20 mins and still have >>> plenty of battery left. It's an engineering marvel. I highly recommend >>> Dyson. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Nate Burke <[email protected] <mailto: >>> [email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> I'm in the market for a new Vacuum cleaner as my old one sucks, or >>> doesn't, which is the problem. I could wade through thousands of >>> amazon reviews, but I thought I'd ask for a quick poll here. >>> Floors are 50% split between carpet and hardwood. Occasionally we >>> watch a dog, so pet hair pickup would be a plus. Does a >>> brand/model work good for you. Does it not? Is bagless really >>> all it's purported to be. >>> >>> Nate >>> >>> >>> >> -- -- bp part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com
