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Post# 91254   2/10/2010 at 19:17 (5,181 days old) by compactelectra (Palm Springs)        

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Had this email exchange and thought I would open it up for discussion. Am not fluent in this type of cleaner, but am sure that you boys and girls can provide some insight. I will tell her to watch the forum and hope she doesn't end up more confused than before. "What is the best vacuum?" - Yikes! What a question!

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Good AM Fred,

THANK you so much for getting back to me! Hoping less than $200, an upright model, I do like the bagless since I can see right away if I vacuum something by mistake, but primary importance is suction, suction with tools, and long cord, easy to carry up stairs, not heavy like Kirbys!, and NO dirt/dust accumulating on outside vacuum, in air.

THANKS! so much, and have great day.

Mary Jo
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From: fnelson487@sbcglobal.net

Subject: RE: Vacuum cleaner question, please, Many thanks!!
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 18:33:26 -0600

How much money do you want to spend? Do you want a canister or an upright?

Fred

Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 11:36 AM
To: fnelson487@sbcglobal.net
Subject: Vacuum cleaner question, please, Many thanks!!

Hello Mr. Nelson,

I found your website when trying to get advice on vacuum cleaners by googling that kid, Kyle? that I saw on Tonght Show a while back. I just want a vacuum that works!, that doesn't blow dust everywhere. So t

I have a fairly new Bissel bagless, Momentum, Cyclonic. Has "continuous suction", which is stupid because when I take the hose attachment to use it, dust blows everywhere. the rollers also continue to roll when using hose attachment, spewing dust everywhere. I have to wash foam filter and dust cup each use, and can't get all the dust/dirt that adheres to crevices in cup evening when removing with Philips screwdriver. The vaccuum is very powerful, suction is great, but dust still blows outside machine. After vacuuming, a layer of dust settles everywhere on surfaces after 24 hr.

Do you have a vacuum cleaner that you would choose? I am just looking for advice, please, many many many thanks.

THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mary Nowak
Rochester, NY

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I always wanted to be Dear Abby and it looks like it is coming true in the vacuum world!

Fred


Post# 91256 , Reply# 1   2/10/2010 at 19:28 (5,181 days old) by schwinnapproved ()        

Hmm, well as far as a new machine, that would be tough. Any budget bagless vacuum I have come across in the past has not met these requested expectations.

However, if the choice of a used machine is an option, a pre-owned Dyson sounds quite suitable. E-bay has many older models such as the DC07, 14, 17 and so on for right around that price range (give or take). The "no loss of suction" statement really does live up to its reputation and the Dyson machines are easy to use, maintain and enjoy ;)


Post# 91283 , Reply# 2   2/10/2010 at 21:03 (5,181 days old) by bagintheback (Flagstaff, Arizona)        

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Hmmm, sounds like the perfect vacuum to me, which doesn't exist! But I'd say a Hoover Wintunell. They really don't do what the promise in terms of picking everything up in the first pass, but most of them don't leak. Just tell him not to the Windtunell 2, I've heard it does just what he doesn't want it to do!

Post# 91288 , Reply# 3   2/10/2010 at 21:48 (5,181 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)        
For less than $200, the only machine would be the

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Hoover Tempo for $99 or the Hoover Anniversary Windtunnel bagged - the manual non power drive version.

Post# 91375 , Reply# 4   2/11/2010 at 18:24 (5,180 days old) by queeny77 (berwyn,IL)        

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tell them to get a bagged hoover tempo,not a windtunnel because of the switch setup.we fix too many of these at the vac shop.

Post# 92114 , Reply# 5   2/23/2010 at 12:26 (5,168 days old) by kenkart ()        
NILFISK

I like a Nilfisk,iI have a gs80 and a gs90, both leak NO dust, lots of power and in general are better built than some of the others out there.


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