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OT: vaccum cleaners
My vaccum cleaner is not sucking at capacity and the wife is pissed. My internet research indicates that I may as well go ahead and junk it and get another. I am cheap so I have been checking craigslist and doing some research. I thought I might splurge and buy an electolux but I keep reading that they smell really musty due to the rubber seal around the front of the bag.
Thoughts?**
Last edited by Coach34; 07-23-2013 at 03:02 PM.
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Go Dyson or go home. Clean the filters regularly and that thing will run like a Cadillac.
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I've always dreamed of buying a dyson. One day... until then, I'll just continue to talk about hsouehold appliances on the internet with other grown men.
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My wife bought a 'refurbished' Dyson a couple of years ago and she loves that thing. It was one made specifically for cleaning up animal hair. I think they are $5-600 brand new but she bought it for something like $250 and it works great.
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Dyson ball vaccum cleaner
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But we need suction and mobility- as well as getting the best bang for our buck
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
But we need suction and mobility- as well as getting the best bang for our buck
At this point I'm not sure whether you are talking about a vacuum cleaner or sex. I'm going to assume it was the ladder.
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We have had a Royal for over 30 years and it has held up fine.
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Originally Posted by
The Croom Diaries
At this point I'm not sure whether you are talking about a vacuum cleaner or sex. I'm going to assume it was the ladder.
Let's hope it was the latter, not the ladder
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Originally Posted by
DawgInMemphis
Let's hope it was the latter, not the ladder

Hey there's nothing wrong with bringing a ladder into the bedroom, especially when your wife is short.
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Originally Posted by
dawgman
We have had a Royal for over 30 years and it has held up fine.
you should have that thing bronzed and retire it. It's served honorably.
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Originally Posted by
The Croom Diaries
Hey there's nothing wrong with bringing a ladder into the bedroom, especially when your wife is short.
I had it backwards... in my mind, I was bringing the bedroom outside to the ladder. I think that could work. You may get some complaints from your neighbors. Then again, they might cheer you on.
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I was just having a little fun...I saw a washing machine thread on another board and started laughing
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I have an Oreck. Got to test it against a Dyson and the Oreck cleaned better. It had a 6 yr warranty and I've had it for years with no problem.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
I was just having a little fun...I saw a washing machine thread on another board and started laughing
I was wondering how many comments you would get before everyone realized you were mocking the "stackable washer and dryer" thread
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Originally Posted by
DawgInMemphis
I had it backwards... in my mind, I was bringing the bedroom outside to the ladder. I think that could work. You may get some complaints from your neighbors. Then again, they might cheer you on.
it's agains the law in Louisiana to have sex in your yard before dark.
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Agree with above, on buying a refurbished Dyson. Adult Film Quality Suckage...
Nearly every part is user replaceable, which makes repairing a snap. Thing is, mine has been bulletproof.
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