I would love to finally buy a good quality vacuum. We have a roomba which is nice but I have to pickup all of the kids toys so I can't just schedule it to run everyday like I used to. We also have a small cheap vacuum. I want something that's powerful enough to handle dog hair (we have a lab), works well on both wood and carpet, and is minimal maintenance. I hate how often I have to clean the stupid filter on my current vacuum. I am willing to spend the money to get good quality, just need to decide what I want.
Re: NWMR: need vacuum recommendations
DS born 6/2013
I have the Dyson Animal DC28 and I hate that freaking vacuum. It works okay - picks up hair, filters aren't too hard to clean, etc. I bought it brand new and had to take it to the repair shop (still under warranty luckily) 4 damn times in the first 3 months. The band and the beater bar both broke multiple times. I have mostly wood floors with just two area rugs so it's not like I was trying to pick up quarters out of shag carpet or something. I know lots of people love their Dysons but I will never buy another one.
We have a Dyson Animal and I would NOT buy this brand again.
The clutch something or other broke which was an $80 part. Fortunately DH is handy and was able to replace it, otherwise it would have been more cost for labor. I could have practically bought another quality vacuum for that price through Sams Club.
It also chews up carpets. It is mediocre on hard floors.
I would definitely buy a windtunnel style vacuum again, but I'd search consumer reports to see what they recommend.
Our cleaning lady prefers to use her own vacuum. I wouldn't care if she used our Dyson. Hers was $100 and she loves it, she thinks it does a great job, and can't fathom why we spent so much on a Dyson.
You are going to be using your own vacuum anyway...so why not let her put the wear on her own?
Bottom line: I'd give her the option and leave the decision up to her.
Our cleaning lady prefers to use her own vacuum. I wouldn't care if she used our Dyson. Hers was $100 and she loves it, she thinks it does a great job, and can't fathom why we spent so much on a Dyson.
You are going to be using your own vacuum anyway...so why not let her put the wear on her own?
Bottom line: I'd give her the option and leave the decision up to her.
Good point! It was just I realized her vacuum isn't really doing an awesome job considering how much stuff I vacuumed up today. But some dirt is good for kids, right?