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thread: Tell me about your vacuum cleaner?

  1. #1
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    Oct 2006
    Sydney
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    Tell me about your vacuum cleaner?

    I am sick to death of mine and need a new one.
    Having never actually bought one before (mine came with DH, LOL!) I am not sure what's good.
    I don't have loads of cash, want a simple machine but one that sucks, baby. And ours comes apart in like, 3 different places (when you give the hose a tug). So frustrating when you're trying to pull it around a room! So not sure if we can get around that issue or not.
    Are the bagless ones the best?
    And I'm not the sort of person who vacuums the ceiling or vacuums the vacuum cleaner either... that may influence the advice you give me: if it has to be cleaned after every use for e.g... probably not for me.
    Thanks so much for any help anyone can give.

  2. #2
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    Dec 2008
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    I have hated every vacuum I have ever had! Last year we invested in a ducted vacuum system....It is the BEST THING EVER!

    It didn't cost us too much, I got the vac off ebay for $200 and just had to buy the pipes etc which cost about $150 and DH installed it.

  3. #3
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    Sep 2008
    Bunbury, Western Australia
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    I have a Dyson upright. It's bagless, the filter needs to be cleaned every three months though (according to it) but I clean it on average once a year and it still sucks fine ^^;
    I think they're around $799 mark though, but if you keep an eye out sometimes you can pick them up on special... we got ours for $500. Best thing about it though is that it's upright, so you're not lugging the whole hose and machine bit around the house, it's all infront of you.
    I love it though, it's a sucking machine (literally) and we have a german shepherd indoors, and it gets through his malting dog hair no problems.

    GL! xx

  4. #4

    Apr 2007
    the Sauna
    1,995

    ok , my mum bought me a nilfisk vacum with a bag and a thingy that connects to the pole to suck up the dirt , so mininal stuuf goes into the bag .so you have a tube you have to empty when you fininsh and you dont need to change the bag , only every 6 mths or yearly if you please ..

    i chucked a wobbly at mum for buying a naff vacum , as DH drummed it into me that bagless was better ...

    so she took me to godfreys and got the man to explain the good and bad of each type of vacum ..
    he adviesd me against bagless ones ..

    so after a few years my vacum is still going strong ( but i feel its time to update )

    i really want a dyson but they are $$$$ and im not sure they are worth it ..

    i reckon about $350 will get you a good long lasting vacum and get it from godfrey ( my mum has an awseome one with a vibrating plate that brings even more dirt out !) and it lasted her aaages . same with my MIL


    advice - take it or leave it . but dont buy one from Kmart or the like , yes they are cheap , but you get what you pay for ... buying cheap will only mean you have to replace it sooner than you'd like

    i know this because DH bought a cheap bagless one ($99, it camw with a steam mop , it broke too !!) and it broke with in 3 mths of usuing it , not worth it ... aim for the mid price range and you cant go wrong

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    Sep 2007
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    I'd love a good vac. The one I have now is ok. Sucks better than mum & dad's Vax (don't tell dad that ), but the head cracked around the pipe with in the first few weeks, so it comes off as it pleases, & the extender bit on the pipe stuffed up & wouldn't hold not long after that.
    IME as long as you clean out all the filters regularly they will go forever (something MIL taught me, I notice the difference every time!). I probably do mine every month or two. When ever I notice the suction isn't so great.

  6. #6
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    May 2008
    Melbourne
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    I have a dyson (not an upright though) and it's great. Bagless and supposedly doesn't loose suction as the comparment fills with 'muck' (as other vacumes with bags do). Horrible site to see how much 'muck' is actually removed each time you vacume. Reccommended for allergy suffers and people with animals inside. Also reccommends to clean the filter every 6 months and it's as simple as removing this circle pad and giving it a good rinse and then letting it dry out. They are pricey but we got ours on interest free

  7. #7

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
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    I also have a dyson bagless, it's not the upright but is very light and easy to move around.
    They can cost a bit and i always said i had NO IDEA why people would spend that much on a vac but it really is worth it,especially as our DD gets eczema and chances are might end up with Asthma.

    If you keep an eye out on e-bay or even goodguys etc sometimes you can get the basic model for a decent price.

    The proof is in the testing though, when DP bought it for me (how nice of him ) i did a run over of the lounge with our old vac, everything LOOKED clean, then i went over it with the dyson.. i nearly threw up... the stuff this thing picked out of the ALREADY VAC'd carpet made me sick!

    It's coming up to x-mas, if anyone asks what you want maybe just say some cash to put towards a nice shiny new powerful sucker! lol... maybe explain you want a new vac! the oldies might have a heart attack!

    HTH.. good luck, in my experience now the amount of cheapies i have bought over the years have probably added up to the cost of my dyson which i will have for many more years to come.

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    The proof is in the testing though, when DP bought it for me (how nice of him ) i did a run over of the lounge with our old vac, everything LOOKED clean, then i went over it with the dyson.. i nearly threw up... the stuff this thing picked out of the ALREADY VAC'd carpet made me sick!

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    We did this too! We have one of those shaggy rugs in our loungeroom... the amount of dog hair it got out that we couldn't even see... DH almost evicted poor puppy ^^;
    You gotta love how it all swirls around in there too, yum yum XD

  9. #9
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    Aug 2009
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    I recommend a Dyson too! I've got one now, which is superb (an upright) and had one back home in the UK. My mum has 2 (one for upstairs and one for downstairs) and wouldn't consider anything else.

    Like the others have said - it's amazing what they pick up, and creeps you out a little bit when you see what's in the cylinder.

    We got ours from Harvey Norman for about $450 as it was an ex-demonstrator. Came with a lot of demo extras too!

    Another point to add is that Dyson Customer Service are THE BEST!!! I was vacuuming one day and managed to knock the "wand cap" off - searched high and low for about 2 months and couldn't find it anywhere! Called Dyson and they sent me a whole replacement wand for free. As soon as it arrived, I put on my dressing gown and found the cap in the pocket - It had flipped off into there!

  10. #10
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    Aug 2007
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    Definatly recommend a DYSON!!!!

  11. #11
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    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
    6,745

    We have had our Dyson for 8 years and nothing has ever gone wrong with it. It is fantastic as we have a dog and it picks up all of his hair. They are expensive but worth it!

  12. #12
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    Jul 2007
    country QLD
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    I have a Kirby. IT IS THE BOMB! But for $3000 it should be. I personally wouldn't buy a bagless. HEPA filters are a must if you want piece of mind that what you are picking up isn't being blown back out. My vac has an eight layer HEPA filtration bag that just clips off and is thrown away and is totally biodegradable. Yes mine was way expensive ( gotta love paying it off) but my parents have had a Kirby since I was about 7 I am now 28 and they still have the same vacuum cleaner so well worth the investment in the first place.

  13. #13
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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    Dyson upright its awesome!!!!!!!!!!! Love it, Hepa filters I dont clean as often as it says but still works well.

  14. #14
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    We've been happy with our Vax. It's been going strong for 15 years! It is basic but it shampoos and suck up water if, say, your laundry trough overflows and water runs down the hall... which happens to me embarrassingly often. Really good for spot cleaning baby spew off the carpet too. I don't think I could go back to a vacuum that only sucks up dry stuff.

  15. #15
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    Nov 2008
    on the verge of greatness!
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    yep dyson fan here too. i know you said you didn't want to spend lots but the $800 for our dyson was the best money i'd spent since laying out $1400 for a digital slr camera. and if you think about $800 over the ten to 15 years your dyson will last, it's not hat much money for what it does.

    If you are only vacuming tiles/lino/wood floors tho, i'm sure just a cheapy sucker woud be good.

    but for carpet you can't go past the dyson. it's a very rewarding experience vacuuming these days lol. and i'm sure our home's hygiene standards are much higher! good luck.

  16. #16
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    Dec 2006
    Smidgen-ville
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    I love my Vacuum cleaner.
    It is a Dyson DY 19. It cost us $400 + an extra $70 for a 'turbo head'. We bought it just over a year ago. Did i mention that I love it?
    It would not be so good without the turbo head - it gets the dog hair out of the carpet.
    Did i mention that I love my Dyson?
    It is a barrel one - I think the upright ones mean that you end up pushing the whole thing back and forth with every stroke - which seems like extra work.
    It's nice and easy to empty. (I do empty it after every vacuum i.e. when I have done the whole house). And I love it.
    The cord could be longer - but I am lazy and want to vacuum the whole house without moving the plug
    I haven't recently vacuumed the ceiling or the vacuum cleaner either!!
    I love my dyson. When we first bought it we were a bit disgusted at the amount of dust that it sucked up - but after we used it a couple of times, that has stopped. It proved our old one was not so good.

    Have you checked out what they say on Choice, or Product Review?

  17. #17
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    Jul 2007
    country QLD
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    ! It is basic but it shampoos and suck up water if, say, your laundry trough overflows and water runs down the hall... which happens to me embarrassingly often.
    I'm glad I'm not the only one that has that problem lol

  18. #18
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    Oct 2006
    Sydney
    4,081

    Thanks, ladies!
    Sounds like Dyson is pretty popular. My mum bought one recently but has already had to have it fixed... Sounds like she just got a dodgy one though.
    Thanks for the suggestion of Choice, Lenny. Will jump on there for sure.
    Haven't heard of vax before. Their website doesn't list any prices. Are they comparable in price to the dyson range, does anyone know?

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