So they work that well huh?Get a Dyson. Best vacuum cleaner we've owned, hands down.
Get a Dyson. Best vacuum cleaner we've owned, hands down.
Yeah, it works great. The amount of cat and dog hair that thing sucks up is amazing. And all you have to do to empty it is pull a latch.So they work that well huh?
Where'd ya buy it?
My parents had/have one of thoes. Dumping that water out was the GROSSEST thing I've ever seen.Get a Rainbow and let mother nature do the cleaning.
In your opinion, what's the most comfortable tampon out there on the market?Yeah, it works great. The amount of cat and dog hair that thing sucks up is amazing. And all you have to do to empty it is pull a latch.
They are not cheap though. I think our was $400 full retail. We bought it at Bed, Bath and Beyond with a 20% off coupon years ago, but they have since excluded Dyson products from the coupon eligibility.
Shopping for a new brand, are ya?In your opinion, what's the most comfortable tampon out there on the market?
You seem to be a fountain of information. Once I find a comfy tampon, I'll ask your opinion about fabric softeners...Shopping for a new brand, are ya?
Lol! Mine too. I was hoping someone would catch the referance cause those things were terrible. If you vacuumed after not dumping the water, the whole house smelled like rancid death:biggrin: Terrible, terrible Idea that somehow got sold.My parents had/have one of thoes. Dumping that water out was the GROSSEST thing I've ever seen.
I think in some weird Polish backwards way you and I have lived seperate but equal lives.Lol! Mine too. I was hoping someone would catch the referance cause those things were terrible. If you vacuumed after not dumping the water, the whole house smelled like rancid death:biggrin: Terrible, terrible Idea that somehow got sold.
My dog has fairly short hair, but he gets hair freaking EVERYWHERE. We have hardwoods and tile, so mostly we sweep, but for the rugs we have this crappy target vacuum called "The Shark" thate barely works. Why do they lose so much hair?OMGF and I have TWO collies.
Two very hairy, shedding all the time, collies.
we need a pretty dmn good vacuum.
his design is very similar to most industrial dust collection systems used in wood shop's all over. the design works wonders and the poor guy spent a bunch of time developing it as a viable product to only have the design stolen by a large corp. who he fought through the courts, almost loosing his life savings before winning the court case, and developing his own company.Dyson's are that good, eh? What I've heard about that guy is that he's a marketing maestro. I've also heard that Orecks are way overrated.
Me? Kenmore Canister with a power head.
for the hard surfaces, you might try one of those Swiffer vacs. I got one after reading about it here, and it does a much more thorough job than broom or dustmop.My dog has fairly short hair, but he gets hair freaking EVERYWHERE. We have hardwoods and tile, so mostly we sweep, but for the rugs we have this crappy target vacuum called "The Shark" thate barely works. Why do they lose so much hair?
How the F' do you know so much schit?Dysons, when rated by third parties, are generally given very mediocre ratings. Consumer reports has rated them only middle-of-the-pack several times, compared to less expensive vacuum cleaners. IIRC, one of the nicer Bissel cleaners came out on top last time.
From what I can recall (and this was a while ago), Dyson rated very highly in vacuum power and how well it sucks up dirt, but the overall rating dropped because of "value" (they are not cheap) and the fact that the attachments are kind of clunky to use.Dysons, when rated by third parties, are generally given very mediocre ratings. Consumer reports has rated them only middle-of-the-pack several times, compared to less expensive vacuum cleaners. IIRC, one of the nicer Bissel cleaners came out on top last time.
I used what is called "my left foot" for situations like that. However, Im strange...you may have to use your "right foot".Do they have any on the market that will shock my dog when he attacks it?
Yeah but I might brake the vacuum.I used what is called "my left foot" for situations like that. However, Im strange...you may have to use your "right foot".
Kick it.
PRINT SCREENHey, MBC's comsumerreports.com account still works!
The Dysons all rated "very good." No vacuum cleaner earned an "excellent" rating. Two of the top three are Kenmores. The 'Eureka Boss Smart Vac Ultra 4870' earned the CR Best Buy rating.
I've got a panasonic upright that will suck the curtains off my wall.Ok... kind of a silly question but I need to purchase a vacuum cleaner and I've never bought a new one before.
Does anybody have any suggestions on what brand or where to buy one??
Problem is that what I have been using.a shop vac, they get both wet and dry messes. the ultimate lazy asses tool
I've heard the same from a local vacuum shop thats an authorized Dyson dealer and services them. He fixes them often and he said the plastic on them is very brittle. He also said bag vacuum are better for those with allergies because you are basically putting an new filter all the time and you aren't exposed to the dust as much as bagless when you empty it. Allergy websites also confirm this:Dysons, when rated by third parties, are generally given very mediocre ratings. Consumer reports has rated them only middle-of-the-pack several times, compared to less expensive vacuum cleaners. IIRC, one of the nicer Bissel cleaners came out on top last time.
Allergynursing.com said:a leading consumer magazine also found the emptying of bagless vacuums to be a problem for people with allergies.
While bagless vacuums are convenient for people who forget to empty the bag, for people with allergies, the sealable HEPA filter bags appear to be best. To find some vacuum cleaners recommended especially for people with allergies
...and there you go, middle of the pack (if the top 3 are not Dysons)The Dysons all rated "very good." No vacuum cleaner earned an "excellent" rating. Two of the top three are Kenmores. The 'Eureka Boss Smart Vac Ultra 4870' earned the CR Best Buy rating.