Help. Mine just broke. Need a new one. Do you like yours? Tell me about it. |
Search iama vacuum on Google - read the threads on reddit. IiRC he recommended Riccar for upright. Bags are the bomb, I regret all the years I went bagless. So much cleaner and they are super easy to change and get refills now with Amazon. |
we have the SharkPro. I dont mind it, and it was $150ish after BBB coupon.
in retrospect - the cheaper vacuums are just as fine and I would just buy a $50 vacuum, use till it breaks and then buy a new one. friends of ours who bought dyson find them heavy/clunky and don't work as well over time though they are $$$ |
Dyson is the worst, a total scam. Sharks are trash. Comparing a shark and a Dyson is just comparing the two best marketed vaccums. Get a real, solid brand that won't be as well known. |
MIELE!!
The blue one (I think it is the Twist) is the best with the most features for $. Works great on hardwood, carpet, attachments and hose length are awesome - buy it at Bed Bath & Beyond, save your receipt and if there is ever an issue you can exchange it, though the Miele store in Tysons is great too. Shark, Dyson, Hoover - none compare. |
I bought a Shark vacuum at Macy's. It works well and picks up dirt better than my previous vacuum. |
PP again. I found out about Miele from DCUM a while back. Finally I decided to try it. Do a DCUM search on Miele and you will see nothing but good reports about it when people ask for vacuum recommendations. |
Hoover elite upright from Sears. According to Consumer Reports it has the best suction. It is heavy though. I use a cheaper small shark vacuum on my front and back stairs. |
PP who recommended Riccar/finding that reddit thread here. I have a Miele canister (the Uniq, because I am crazy... I really wanted the controls on the handle), but their uprights didn't impress me in terms of it being easy to use the hose/attachments.
I actually switched from upright to canister when I got my Miele, and I won't go back. It does take some getting used to, but my cleaning is so much more effective with a canister where it is fast and easy to pop the head off to get up in corners, furniture, under things, tight along the baseboard, etc. |
1523 here. That is really funny. I did the exact opposite and switched from the Miele Cat & Dog canister to the Miele Twist upright! I found the canister more difficult to work with for the same reasons you mentioned as advantages. I didn't like that the canister followed behind a short hose and there was so much pulling. Maybe I didn't give it enough time, or it was habit of uprights, but I fell in love with the Miele upright once I used it. The two performed similarly, though I did invest in an extension kit to use. I will say that most every site will suggest a canister as the superior type of cleaner though. I just couldn't get used to it. |
I love, love my Miele canister but have heard only mediocre reviews about their upright vacs. My second vacuum is actually a cheapo Panasonic that cost under $100 and if you are good about changing out the filters, that thing is a workhorse. I've had it for 10 years, and every time it loses power/doesn't work as well as it used to, we just switch out the filters and it starts working like brand new. I had very specific reasons for needing a canister, otherwise I would've kept going with the Panasonic. |
I LOVE LOVE LOVE my red Riccar Supralite upright vacuum. While it doesn't have tools, it's only 9lbs, has a STEEL agitator with replaceable brush strips and it takes bags! Hated emptying my Dyson DC65 - seemed like the dust bin really held on to the dog hair. I use the Riccar on wall-to-wall carpeting and area rugs with ease...it really takes off on it's own but is fairly easy to maneuver. I can agree with pp that Miele canisters are AWESOME! I had a Miele Twist from Bed, Bath, and Beyond but found it clunky so I returned it. My Miele canister is about 15 years old and still works flawlessly. |
I've had an oreck for about 7 years and it's still working perfectly. Zero problems with it. |