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Vacuum Advice!

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  • #16
    Re: Vacuum Advice!

    I looked online at the smaller Dysons - but they carry the same crazy sticker price as the "Animal" that I have! The handheld is cheaper, but I'm looking for something to do my wood floors on a daily basis - I'm not going to be bending over to do that. I looked at the Miele stick vacuum. It's about the same price as my Roomba - $20 cheaper, actually - and could be stored in the 1st floor closet. I'd only use it for the wood floors - but that's been my goal all along. It comes w/that 7 year warranty, too, which makes me more comfortable -- stick vacs I've seen in the past have been USELESS.

    I've got to say that as much fun (I'm pathetic) as I think the Roomba is - it just doesn't do the job I need it to. I don't know if our 1st floor is too big (it's not broken up into multiple rooms) to figure out a true pattern for the room, or if our dog hair problem is just to severe for it, but I'm not thrilled. For $289, I think I should be thrilled.

    Has anyone tried a Miele stick vacuum?

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    • #17
      Re: Vacuum Advice!

      Roger went back today, and I bought an Electrolux 2-in-1 stick vac. I gave up on the idea of spending $300 on a stick vac. I figure I can try out this one (the only stick vac Costco has) and return it if I need to.

      I'll keep you all posted -- I know you can't stand the suspense.

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