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OrwellwasRight

(5,214 posts)
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 06:56 PM Dec 2014

Does anyone have advice on a vacuum you love?

I live in a tiny apt with two cats so it has to suck up animal hair like nobody's business. Smaller is better. And it can't be cordless as there is no pantry or garage where I can keep it hidden and charging all the time.

Thanks DU!

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Does anyone have advice on a vacuum you love? (Original Post) OrwellwasRight Dec 2014 OP
I lovey dyson dc23? Lilyhoney Dec 2014 #1
I've never used a canister but it seems like it might work well for my small place. OrwellwasRight Dec 2014 #4
I highly recommend a Dyson vacuum. TM99 Dec 2014 #2
Thanks for the advice! OrwellwasRight Dec 2014 #3
If a Dyson is within the budget, it's the way to go. Thor_MN Dec 2014 #5
You often get what you pay for. OrwellwasRight Dec 2014 #8
My carpet friend swears by Shark. GeorgeGist Dec 2014 #6
I've been wondering about Sharks. OrwellwasRight Dec 2014 #7

OrwellwasRight

(5,214 posts)
4. I've never used a canister but it seems like it might work well for my small place.
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 07:11 PM
Dec 2014

Thanks for the recommendation.

 

TM99

(8,352 posts)
2. I highly recommend a Dyson vacuum.
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 07:04 PM
Dec 2014

For anyone with hair issues, allergies, asthma, etc., Dyson is the way to go. The DC50 Animal and the DC65 Animal are their current models. Yes, they are expensive, however, it is worth it. They are long-lasting, actually deal with pet hair, and live up to the hype. We have one for over 15 years now, and it is still working wonderfully.

http://www.dyson.com/vacuums/browsetherange.aspx?filters=uprights

OrwellwasRight

(5,214 posts)
3. Thanks for the advice!
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 07:10 PM
Dec 2014

Dyson has a high quality reputation, but it is great to hear that verified by an actual person.

 

Thor_MN

(11,843 posts)
5. If a Dyson is within the budget, it's the way to go.
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 08:39 PM
Dec 2014

Mine and the three of relatives and friends are the result of my using one while house/pet sitting.

OrwellwasRight

(5,214 posts)
7. I've been wondering about Sharks.
Mon Dec 29, 2014, 01:30 AM
Dec 2014

They are the self proclaimed best rated vacuum on the internet, but I have my doubts about whether an "as sold on TV" discount brand can compete with the Dyson and win, as they claim to. But thanks for posting that. Gives me more to consider.

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