Anonymous wrote:Dyson's are nowhere near as good as they used to be in the past. The newer cordless models have become far less durable though their power and battery life have increased. However, if you go back over a carpet that was cleaned by a cordless Dyson with an actual corded vacuum you will be horrified by what the Dyson leaves behind.
Don't get me wrong, I do use a cordless Dyson for quick clean ups but you need real corded power for weekly deep cleans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're doing something wrong. They're great vacuums.
The wrong was replacing her Dyson with another brand.
Nope - Miele far superior, not sure what OPs problem is. Best vacuum I've ever owned
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're doing something wrong. They're great vacuums.
The wrong was replacing her Dyson with another brand.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard such great things about Miele vacuums and we’ve always had Dysons. I’m trying to clean the roller brush and it’s a bear to get out. Need drill, prying apart pieces. Have spent so much time, even watching videos on YouTube to take apart. With the dysons it’s so easy. What am I missing? Why do people like the miles vacuums so much.
Anonymous wrote:You're doing something wrong. They're great vacuums.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised you need a drill. Mine only needs a coin, but it’s nearly 10 years old.