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Old October 21st 05, 09:04 PM
MaryL
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"Diane" wrote in message
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For those of you (Phil?) who've bought Dyson vacuums, how hard are they
on the carpet? I'm asking because I rent, I don't have the world's best
carpet, I know it needs to be cleaned with a really good vacuum (think
cat fur, human hair, and kitty litter, aside from dander and dust), but
I'm afraid the Dyson might suck it off the floor. Just wondering before
I spend a boatload. Thank you.
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I have a Dyson (there are several versions, and I have the one called "The
Animal"). They are ugly but work great. The vacuum automatically makes
adjustment from hard floors to carpet, and I have never had a problem with
carpet being "sucked up" (just cat fur easily removed from the carpet!).

MaryL


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Old October 21st 05, 10:48 PM
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MaryL wrote:

I have a Dyson (there are several versions, and I have the one called "The
Animal"). They are ugly but work great. The vacuum automatically makes
adjustment from hard floors to carpet, and I have never had a problem with
carpet being "sucked up" (just cat fur easily removed from the carpet!).

MaryL


We have the same model and my wife swears by it! I would definitely
recommend this....it's a bit pricey, but worth it.

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Old October 21st 05, 10:50 PM
Janet B
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On 21 Oct 2005 14:48:39 -0700, "
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We have the same model and my wife swears by it! I would definitely
recommend this....it's a bit pricey, but worth it.


I take it you don't vacuum? Try it - you'll like it!


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Old October 22nd 05, 06:14 AM
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Janet B wrote:
On 21 Oct 2005 14:48:39 -0700, "
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We have the same model and my wife swears by it! I would definitely
recommend this....it's a bit pricey, but worth it.


I take it you don't vacuum? Try it - you'll like it!


I HAVE tried it and it works great! It's light and versatile. She is
a clean freak (that's a good thing), and wanted the best vacuum cleaner
that we could find. After several recommendations, we tried this one
and love it.

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Old October 22nd 05, 08:57 PM
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"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message
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" I have a Dyson (there are several versions, and I have the one

called "The
Animal"). They are ugly but work great. The vacuum automatically

makes
adjustment from hard floors to carpet, and I have never had a

problem with
carpet being "sucked up" (just cat fur easily removed from the

carpet!).

MaryL


I have the Animal cylinder and it's great, it picks up hay and bunny
poo too.
The only drawback is I found it heavy.
Alison



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Old October 22nd 05, 09:26 PM
MaryL
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"Alison" wrote in message
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"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message
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" I have a Dyson (there are several versions, and I have the one

called "The
Animal"). They are ugly but work great. The vacuum automatically

makes
adjustment from hard floors to carpet, and I have never had a

problem with
carpet being "sucked up" (just cat fur easily removed from the

carpet!).

MaryL


I have the Animal cylinder and it's great, it picks up hay and bunny
poo too.
The only drawback is I found it heavy.
Alison




It's *very* heavy. That has not been a problem for me because my house is
all on one floor, and the Dyson has such large wheels that it is easy to
maneuver. However, it would be a problem for anyone who needed to take it
up or down stairs (although it does have a long cleaning hose, so the extra
weight makes it possible to use the attachments at some distance without
tipping over the cleaner).

MaryL


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Old October 22nd 05, 10:26 PM
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On Sat 22 Oct 2005 04:26:59p, MaryL wrote in
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It's *very* heavy. That has not been a problem for me because
my house is all on one floor, and the Dyson has such large
wheels that it is easy to maneuver. However, it would be a
problem for anyone who needed to take it up or down stairs
(although it does have a long cleaning hose, so the extra weight
makes it possible to use the attachments at some distance
without tipping over the cleaner).


A friend of mine just bought one of these and she did "the test" when
she got it. She vacuumed with her old vac, then the Dyson to see how
much additional debris she got up, and she was amazed. Between her
and a few others I know who have one, I'm getting one. I have an
Oreck that I love for it's weight, and it does a pretty good job. But
just last week my mom asked me what I want for my birthday next month
and I told her "cash". LOL And that I wanted to buy a Dyson.

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Old October 23rd 05, 06:07 AM
Snittens
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"Tony P." wrote
That's because the Dyson wasn't designed for women. It was designed
specifically for a man.

Just look at it and you see why I say that.


Well then, guess I better tell hubby to vacuum because the Dyson "wasn't
designed for me"!! It was my Xmas present last year from him
I love my Dyson. I have the Animal model. Have to say I haven't really
found the animal attachment useful, though. I end up using one of the other
small attachments for the couch. My only complaint, and it's more about my
house than the vacuum, is that is it hard to manuver in my somewhat cramped
house.

-Kelly


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Old October 23rd 05, 01:51 PM
Joe Canuck
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Snittens wrote:

"Tony P." wrote

That's because the Dyson wasn't designed for women. It was designed
specifically for a man.

Just look at it and you see why I say that.



Well then, guess I better tell hubby to vacuum because the Dyson "wasn't
designed for me"!! It was my Xmas present last year from him
I love my Dyson. I have the Animal model. Have to say I haven't really
found the animal attachment useful, though. I end up using one of the other
small attachments for the couch. My only complaint, and it's more about my
house than the vacuum, is that is it hard to manuver in my somewhat cramped
house.

-Kelly



You should have thrown the vacuum at him for giving that to you as a
Christmas present... cleaning devices for a Christmas present, sheesh.

"Here Honey, you can keep the house cleanER now."
 




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