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Anonymous
Many reviews say the battery on Dyson cordless vacuums die in about two years, too expensive then
3 years ago |
Anonymous
This one is corded.. //@Anonymous: Many reviews say the battery on Dyson cordless vacuums die in about two years, too expensive then
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Yep, this one is corded. Depends on which cordless model people are complaining about. I have the v11 and battery is still strong. The battery lasts one hour. I recharge once every two weeks. I use the vacuum daily. Takes me about 5-10 minutes to vacuum downstairs. //@anonymous: Many reviews say the battery on Dyson cordless vacuums die in about two years, too expensive then
2 years ago |
Anonymous
even for cordless ones, you can purchase a new battery for 30 bucks at amazon and it might has a longer battery life.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
If you are coming here, you’re looking for an economical product and that doesn’t go with Dyson when it breaks and it does.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I'm looming for good deals, even on good products. I've had 2 Dysons, one is over 10 years old (I keep one upstairs, one downstairs). I like them, they are easy to manover, small enough and are still powerful.
My only complaint is that the attachments for stairs and car cleaning etc have a long stiff plastic tube making it hard to manover, so you will need a hand held too.
I won't order this one bc I have 2 already, but I like dyson //@anonymous: If you are coming here, you’re looking for an economical product and that doesn’t go with Dyson when it breaks and it does.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Completely wrong. I look for the entire range of items. //@Anonymous: If you are coming here, you’re looking for an economical product and that doesn’t go with Dyson when it breaks and it does.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I don't know anyone who comes here to look for economical products. On the contrary. As far as Dyson Ball, we've had one for 7 years, no problems.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
You are lucky to using this garbage since last 7 years mine belt motor was broke with in 2 years and plastics parts as well. I believe you are vacuuming once a while. //@Anonymous: I don't know anyone who comes here to look for economical products. On the contrary. As far as Dyson Ball, we've had one for 7 years, no problems.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
then buy dyson with cod
2 years ago |
Anonymous
The "long stiff plastic tube" can be easily removed leaving the flex hose. You just need to press the button on the end of the hose then pull the tube straight out. //@Anonymous: I'm looming for good deals, even on good products. I've had 2 Dysons, one is over 10 years old (I keep one upstairs, one downstairs). I like them, they are easy to manover, small enough and are still powerful.
My only complaint is that the attachments for stairs and car cleaning etc have a long stiff plastic tube making it hard to manover, so you will need a hand held too.
I won't order this one bc I have 2 already, but I like dyson //@anonymous: If you are coming here, you’re looking for an economical product and that doesn’t go with Dyson when it breaks and it does.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
you pay $200 for vacuum it only last 2 year, I pay $30 dollar and it last 10 year haha
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Broke the dyson ball animal 2 I bought from Costco last Black Friday.
The water pipe in the ceiling busted, had to use it suck water out of carpet. It suppose not to suck water, something stuck inside the ball(motor), it started screaming
Returned it back to Costco, they full refunded me
2 years ago |
Anonymous
This is not a wet-dry vacuum, is it //@anonymous: Broke the dyson ball animal 2 I bought from Costco last Black Friday.
The water pipe in the ceiling busted, had to use it suck water out of carpet. It suppose not to suck water, something stuck inside the ball(motor), it started screaming
Returned it back to Costco, they full refunded me
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Shopvac meets all my vacuuming needs.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Dyson sucks. Mine died within 4 years..
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Agreed , soend the same on a Shark and you ll be happy for a very long time //@anonymous: Dyson sucks. Mine died within 4 years..
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I must have gotten lucky. My Dyson upright has lasted more than 10 years. I also have a Dyson cordless stick and I had to replace the battery once, but otherwise it still works great; also for around 10 years. //@Anonymous: Dyson sucks. Mine died within 4 years..
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Mine is 15 years old and still working well. //@anonymous: I must have gotten lucky. My Dyson upright has lasted more than 10 years. I also have a Dyson cordless stick and I had to replace the battery once, but otherwise it still works great; also for around 10 years. //@Anonymous: Dyson sucks. Mine died within 4 years..
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Agreed , mine too //@anonymous: Dyson sucks. Mine died within 4 years..
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I have both floor (with cord, 17 years in use) one and cordless one (9 years) from Dyson and they are still strong, with the best suction power.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
The machine or the battery? There is a big difference. //@Anonymous: Agreed , mine too //@anonymous: Dyson sucks. Mine died within 4 years..
1 year ago |
Anonymous
$189.99 now on Walmart
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Same. My Dyson is older than my daughter who is in college now, and still working with no issues. But the newer cordless one is not so strong, battery can be frustrating. //@Anonymous: Mine is 15 years old and still working well. //@anonymous: I must have gotten lucky. My Dyson upright has lasted more than 10 years. I also have a Dyson cordless stick and I had to replace the battery once, but otherwise it still works great; also for around 10 years. //@Anonymous: Dyson sucks. Mine died within 4 years..
1 year ago |
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Anonymous
deal! thanks
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Good deal
1 year ago |