Thursday, July 30th, 2009 at
10:00 pm
can I buy just buy a spare dyson transformer (that takes 240V) from the uk and replace the north american (110V transformer) which will be on the machine?
or are the transformers in dysons hard wired in and difficult to replace?
just curious because im planning on moving to the UK in the next few years and dont want to buy anything too expensive unless I can use it there or make it work there
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 at
7:29 pm
Im planning to buy a used dyson DC17 from this guy… He is selling it to me for 200 dollars he says its in perfect working condition.. gently used.. Its 3 years old.. its got all the attachments.. ive read reviews and they r mostly good… But im having second thoughts, do u think its a good decision.. to buy a 3 yr old used dyson for 200 dollars…. its definetly an old model wat do dyson users here say… will it last is it worth 200… i need serious answers… THANX!!!!!!!!!
Monday, July 27th, 2009 at
9:53 pm
I am considering buying a Dyson DC14 or DC15. How well would you rate these on a scale of 1-10 in comparison to a normal vacuum. Any problems or dislikes about them?
Monday, July 27th, 2009 at
12:47 am
If I’m buying a dyson, should I buy the vacuum from costco/samsclub or from the actual online store?
Saturday, July 25th, 2009 at
10:05 pm
We found one for 200 bucks. So far I have seen great reviews with a smattering of negative ones. I am looking for a highly effective vacuum that is easy to maneuver over my berber carpet, laminate wood floors, area rugs, and tiles. I prefer a quiet one as well (at least – not a loud one).
Anyone out there tried one of these? Thanks!
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 at
7:44 pm
We had a dirt devil canister which was the worst vacuum ever ..now I’m really thinking of something durable and never lose its suction power and no more bags to buy ,we went to Costco and a sales lady there told us about the dyson one -it’s really expensive around 0.
We have a small house and two kids ,I was thinking the canister will be easier to hold it up and down the stairs than the upright models ..we have carpet and bare floors areas ..
any ideas?
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 at
6:36 am
I want to by a good handheld cordless vacuum cleaner. Any suggestions on which ones are good?
I bought a Black & Decker VPX2102 and it was a disaster so I will return it.
1. The off/on switch was almost impossible to operate, it took so much force.
2. It was expensive and, I learned too late, came without the expensive batteries and expensive charger it required. And I was unable to figure out just what I needed to buy until it actually arrived.
3. The worst part: it only ran about 4 minutes before the batteries were drained and had to be recharged.
I want to find a vacuum that runs for a decent length of time and that either includes batteries and charger or whose ads make it clear how to get them.
The Eureka sounds like a good one. But I need it for a boat and it MUST be battery powered and handheld. Eureka does make those, but run time is critical and I must know it will be a decent amount of time.