Looking for a good vacuum cleaner that really sucks.

HazyDavey

Western Exposure
Well, I guess it's time for a new vacuum cleaner and I'm out of my comfort range. I usually just buy the first shinny one that catches my eye. Does anybody have a inexpensive (ok.. cheap.) vacuum cleaner that they really are happy with? Or do I need to bit the bullet and put out some serious $$$ to get a good one?

Thank You .. :)
 

I like my Shark. They run sales on them, depending on the model. Say they're in the $200 range but they have good suction and various tools.
 
My best vac is the $250.00 Hoover upright that uses bags. I've had it about 9 years now and it works as well as it did when new.

Except for my tiny kitchen, 2 small bathrooms and a short entry-way/hallway which are ceramic tiled, every thing else is carpeted.

I use a lightweight vac-stick for the ceramic tiles areas instead of a broom, or even the bigger Hoover; I just hate the junk that flies around when using a broom. I use the broom for pushing the snow off my car!
 
We bought a Dyson "Animal" over 15 years ago, and it is still working like new. Yes, it was a bit expensive...probably $400...but considering that it has outlasted 3 or 4 $200 vacuums, it has proven to be the cheapest, in the long run.
 
I've owned many vacuums in my lifetime....have settled with the bag-less Hoover Wind Tunnels.

I agree. I've tried several and the Hoover Wind Tunnels seem to be the best for the money, especially if you have pets. The ones with auto retractable cords make them convenient. But they aren't all created equal. Read the Amazon reviews. There are a lot of different models.

Dysons are also good but can be pretty pricey.
 
I have 70+ square mtrs of almost white floor tiles and last Christmas I decided I would buy a Dyson stick vacuum the same as this ..yes they are fairly expensive , it's so good it hangs on the wall ..just take it off the charger and your ready to vacuum.......no getting the heavy vacuum out of the cupboard ,plugging it into the power ,attaching the hose/ head ..I can have the floor vacuumed quicker I can put the "big" machine together ..I paid about $600 for mine,I bought the model that has a head for carpets as well ,some of the models only come with a hard floor head
The only disadvantage is the battery only lasts about 20 minuites before you need to recharge
I have a very old Wertheim barrel type I still use to vacuum the carpets
 

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First off, thanks again everybody for your helping old hazy here decide on a new vacuum cleaner. After much head scratching research it came down to the Hoovers and the Sharks. Then after going to the store, I'll have to admit the Shark had a little twinkle to it that caught my eye. That sealed the deal for me and with a swish of the plastic card I took her home with me. :)

Here it is, ani't she a beaut? (the vacuum cleaner..:rolleyes:)
 

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I have a Dyson, yes, paid butt loads of money for it. What I love about it is the super long cord and how light it is. I'd prefer a Hoover, they get good ratings on Consumer Reports.
 
I prefer a canister (more mobile and versatile) to an upright. Canisters vacs are getting more difficult to find, though. When my 25 year old Eureka broke 2 years ago, I bought a Panasonic to replace it. It is adequate for my needs.
 
I have a several year old Miele canister type. Great suction. So much filtration it cleans the air too. Don't like the short cord and it has a mickey mouse thing you can set the wand on.
 


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