We are going to get a new vacuum, have you used a dyson or an oreck? They are expensive, so I want to make sure we pick a good one!
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Oh my, hold on to your hat. There are some Dyson junkies here (not me, can't afford one). If I had the extra $$ I would definitely get one.Luanne
wife, mother, nurse practitioner
"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." (John, Viscount Morely, On Compromise, 1874)
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ahhhhhh .... my dyson. I remember the day it came home with me - December 28, 2005. It was a sunny day - unseasonably warm. The first time I pressed that purple button .....
get the dyson. my husband even vacuums now b/c he thinks it's an extraordinary machine. I disagree - it's not a machine, it's a member of my family. I don't vacuum - I dyson.
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Here it is ...
http://www.medicalspouse.com/forums/vie ... ight=dyson
I think the only thread that beats this is the "Tom & Katie - Is it real" thread in the Debate Forum.
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Originally posted by jlynnbWhere is the best place to buy a Dyson? I am looking for a deal!
DC-14 All floors $408 Sears
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=02035513000
DC-14 All floors $406 Best Buy
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....&ref=06&loc=01
DC-14 Animal $520.99 Best Buy
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp ... =06&loc=01
Dyson DC-15 All Floors/The Ball - $474.99 Sears
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product. ... 2035515000
DC14 - DC15 at Bed Bath and Beyond 429.99 - 599.99 (with 20% in-store coupon (343.99 - 479.99)
I don't know what model you want or anything like that. Check froogle.google.com.
Also, I did not select refurbishing models. Other girls can tell you what model to choose. I would like to know as well. If I don't have any animals, and I never will have any animals, which kind would you recommend. I would like it to suck the life out of anything it touches.
Thanks.
ETA: My coupon says NO on Dyson for Bed Bath and Beyond, but I have heard that they WILL, if fact, accept them, depending on the store. I would try it at least, as that appears to be the cheapest way to go.Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.
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We have all asked that question and none of us Dyson owners can believe it. We've had ours for three years now, with one extremely furry/shedding dog and three furballs/aka cats and have had not ONE problem. and I vaccum ONCE A DAY or more. It works perfectly, it picks up everything and if Dyson made other appliances, I'd buy them, too.
Jenn in Indiana- do you know anyone who is military? We got ours on base for about $100 bucks off plus there's no sales tax.
DCJenn
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Heidi -- I'm stumped on the Consumer Reports as well. Maybe the others are better, per their tests, but the Dyson is still amazing? Our front-loader washer was the lowest rated in CR but also the least expensive. Maybe the others are better, but compared to the washer we had before, I'm amazed! It seems like maybe there is less difference between appliances than there used to be?
Our vacuum is on its last leg. We've had it for only 2 or so years. Next up is a Dyson or Miele. I think Crystal was going to get a Miele??
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I still love my Dyson DC-14 Animal after six months, I will never go back.
A theory I have on the Consumer Reports is that they test them brand new and take into account their price. Dyson's are expensive and directly out the box any vaccuum cleaner works well. Let the bag fill or use it for six months and then see how they suck compared to each other, that is when the Dyson stands out in my opinion.
Also, remember that they are more expensive out of the gate but you'll never have to buy bags again.
Love, love, love my Dyson!Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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Good point about performance down the line, Cheri.
I think that CR is biased toward Kenmore products. When we moved into this house, we had to buy a washer/dryer, replace the stove, fridge, and dishwasher. We mostly bought Frigidaire appliances. Most of the Kenmore that I looked at were the same Frigidaire models with a Kenmore label yet ranked higher in CR.
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Originally posted by CheriI still love my Dyson DC-14 Animal after six months, I will never go back.
A theory I have on the Consumer Reports is that they test them brand new and take into account their price. Dyson's are expensive and directly out the box any vaccuum cleaner works well. Let the bag fill or use it for six months and then see how they suck compared to each other, that is when the Dyson stands out in my opinion.
Also, remember that they are more expensive out of the gate but you'll never have to buy bags again.
Love, love, love my Dyson!
I'm just not convinced. Even with all this lurve going around.
My vaccum got -
Cleaning carpet: Very good
Cleaning bare floors: Excellent
Cleaning with tools: Good
Ease of use: Good
Noise: Fair
Emissions: Excellent
The Dyson DC-14 (seems to be the most popular model) got -
Cleaning carpet: Good
Cleaning bare floors: Excellent
Cleaning with tools: Good
Ease of use: Fair
Noise: Good
Emissions: Excellent
Whereas, the Kenmore (also bagless) got -
Cleaning carpet: Excellent
Cleaning bare floors: Excellent
Cleaning with tools: Very Good
Ease of use: Good
Noise: Good
Emissions: Excellent
I have Kenmore appliances, and I have loved them. I guess I am totally skeptical. I can't see the dyson being that much better. Does anyone who lives near me have one? I'll come pick it up, do a test run, and then I will decide.
So it can't be just the price. I mean, I know that is factored in, but here are the cleaning things. I think my next vacuum might be a Kenmore. Please, convince me otherwise if I am making a mistake!Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.
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I found this article re: why dyson is rated so low.
http://www.vacorama.com/consumer_report ... ained.html
I've also been told "ease of use" is a complaint ... sure, the gadgets are kind of funky at first .. but one use & you know what you're doing.
I will always swear that my dyson picks up more stuff than any other vac I've ever had. The one we were using when I bought it was <3 months old (albeit a cheapy) and the dyson picked up SO much more after running it ... and was easier to push!
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