Canister Vacuum recommendation?
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- bluebutton
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Canister Vacuum recommendation?
Our grad-school-grade vacuum has called it quits, and it's time to get a new one.
My husband is our chief vacuum operator, and he prefers canister vacuums which I don't have any experience with. But since it'll be mostly him vacuuming, who am I to argue with him?
Any recommendations? Any models we should avoid?
Budget isn't a huge concern, but we don't want to spend more than we have to.
All our common areas are tile (living/family room, dining area--which we turned into our media center, kitchen). Carpet is just in the bedrooms and on the stairs.
Our daughter has allergy issues, so I guess a HEPA filter would be nice although we may also get a dedicated filter for her bedroom.
We don't have pets, so getting up pet hair isn't an issue. We're mostly going after kid dirt and sock fuzz.
Thanks!!
My husband is our chief vacuum operator, and he prefers canister vacuums which I don't have any experience with. But since it'll be mostly him vacuuming, who am I to argue with him?
Any recommendations? Any models we should avoid?
Budget isn't a huge concern, but we don't want to spend more than we have to.
All our common areas are tile (living/family room, dining area--which we turned into our media center, kitchen). Carpet is just in the bedrooms and on the stairs.
Our daughter has allergy issues, so I guess a HEPA filter would be nice although we may also get a dedicated filter for her bedroom.
We don't have pets, so getting up pet hair isn't an issue. We're mostly going after kid dirt and sock fuzz.
Thanks!!
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Re: Canister Vacuum recommendation?
I have a Dyson that I bought refurbished on ebay. I love, love, love my Dyson. I have 4 pets so bought the Dyson for animal hair/fur, I have no doubt that any other Dyson will be just as good.
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Re: Canister Vacuum recommendation?
I second Tilly's Dyson recommendation. We have had one for 7-8 years with no problems whatsoever. And it picks up more dirt than any we have ever used. Also has a HEPA filter. I do not think it would be classified as a canister model but more of an upright. But it has the capability to remove the wand thingy and vacuum the steps. You can't go wrong with a Dyson.
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Re: Canister Vacuum recommendation?
Dyson. Dyson. Dyson. That's pretty much the recommendation we've gotten elsewhere too. We'll see how the buying goes.
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Re: Canister Vacuum recommendation?
I have a central vacuum system. The motor is Electrolux. I love it! When I had my first apartment, I used my Grandmother's old Electrolux canister. That vacuum worked like a charm.
Electrolux sucks. I highly recommend them.
Electrolux sucks. I highly recommend them.
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Re: Canister Vacuum recommendation?
We've had a Dyson canister vac for 5 years and love it! I grew up with Electrolux and those are awesome too.
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Re: Canister Vacuum recommendation?
I grew up with Electrolux, also. Was there any other brand then?
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Re: Canister Vacuum recommendation?
I only recommend vacs that use bags. Emptying those that don't have'm... That's the nastiest damn job, short of collecting elephant shit, on the planet.
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captmojo wrote:I only recommend vacs that use bags. Emptying those that don't have'm... That's the nastiest damn job, short of collecting elephant shit, on the planet.
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"Backboards? Backboards? I'll show'em what to do with a f%#kin' backboard!"