Looking for new vacuum shark vs. dyson
J M (zone 5a)
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Comments (21)Our last vacuum was a very expensive Miele canister vac that DH bought as a "surprise" for me. I couldn't wait until it wore out so that I could get one that wasn't a canister-type that I had to drag around. It was made very well and took a long time to die (LOL). But, I did my homework, really researching vacuums before buying my next vac, the Shark Navigator Pro Liftaway. I've had it for over a year now and love it! My only complaints about it are: (1) it doesn't have a retractable cord like my Miele did; and (2) I knock the crevice and small brush attachments off the handle too frequently while vacuuming. Both are minor complaints, though. I have real brick floors with Oriental rugs throughout the house . . . and 2 dogs, one of which sheds her long hair profusely. This vac switches from bare floors to rugs with the flip of a switch on the vac. It's very very good at getting up all of Chloe's hair! The attachment to slide under dressers, sofas, refrigerators, etc. really comes in handy. If my Shark died tomorrow, I would absolutely buy another. Lynn...See MoreSo I tried out my new Shark Navigator vacuum.....
Comments (23)Susan- do you still love your Shark now that you've had it for a while? Since I gave my little kitchen Sanyo vacuum to my DD I need to replace it and I went to BB&B to compare the Shark and the Dyson Animal. Obviously the biggest difference is price - but I'm willing to pay for a quality machine that can handle the dog hair. While I still use my Kenmore canister in the rest of the house I want a bagless in the kitchen so that I can easily empty the bin and not have dog hair sitting in a vacuum bag and giving off a stale, doggy smell. But I was surprised at how difficult it was to push the Dyson. The ball feature works great and it does turn easily but the overall weight of the Dyson made me decide against it. And that was just pushing it on the bare floor, it would be harder on carpet. I'm accustomed to my ultra lightweight Sanyo and even my Kenmore canister is easier. So then I tried the Shark and while it is lighter and easier to maneuver than the Dyson I was still surprised at the amount of effort it took to push. Certainly much less than the Dyson but that's when it occurred to me that the reason is the weight distribution. On the Kenmore the weight is resting on the floor - either in the power head or the canister that I'm pulling. With the Shark there's more weight along the handle than I'm used to. So now I plan on going back to BB&B and trying the Shark again and then trying a stick vacuum. The arthritis in my hand makes me more aware of the need for a vacuum that doesn't put too much strain on it....See MoreFYI, Shark Vacuum at Costco is on sale
Comments (38)Comparing a Simplicity or Miele to a Shark is like comparing apples to oranges and not realistic. If a Simplicity was 425.00 in 1996, I can only imagine what one might cost today and at that price I would expect it to do a better job than a 149.00 Shark that is on sale for 119.00. I’d be pretty upset if it didn’t. My Mother swore by the Kenmore she had and it wasn’t cheap either. She loved her canister and just like Faron with his Simplicity, she had that vacuum for decades before she finally chose to replace it (and it was still running when she did). But just like everything else these days, vacuums, regardless of their brand aren’t made to last anymore. However, when you compare the Shark (which has actually seemed to improve it’s performance over the years) to other machines in the same class, it does do the best job and can be a good option for folks who don’t want to spend several hundred or more on a vacuum. Actually, in 2004 I spent several hundred on a Riccar. The Vacuum guy swore it was the cats meow and would last us a life time. I took that bait hook and sinker; I even bought it against my DH’s blessing. I was completely convinced that by spending more I was going to get a better result than anything else I had tried but that thing was nothing but trouble and frustration. I had to pay to have it repaired several times and the job it did never matched what I was promised it would do either. I was so happy when it finally died so I could kick it. to the curb. I learned a tough lesson with that one and will never spend that much on a vacuum again. For those who can afford to spend more and want to, I’m glad there are the Miele and Simplicity recommendations, because my experience shows not all of the more expensive brands are superior either but for those who need something that is in a lower price range, I still think the Shark is the best deal out there....See MoreCentral Vac in new build vs Dyson
Comments (21)We have HAH, 2x dyson stick, dyson animal upright, an older kirby, and 2x roombas right now in a 6,000sqft 2-story that's 95% hardwood/tile I love the HAH because it doesn't exhaust/blow to the side, pushing around dust. I admit the dyson sticks are easier on stairs or for a quick job somewhere, but to do entire rooms they don't last long enough. I never use our big upright vacuum My wife prefers the dyson stick, because it's easier and faster. Also never uses the big upright We have a roomba on each floor that does really well at grabbing most pet hair, gets under beds, and the new ones make pretty lines in the carpet. They do not thoroughly vacuum carpet or have the suction to get everything out of hardwood cracks etc. They're a wonderful "bandaid" I'd never buy the old school CV with the bulky plug-in hose, I'd recommend HAH or nothing, hands down...See MoreUser
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