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01-03-2018 11:34 AM
First, let me say I am not knocking Shark vacs. I have had multiple shark vacuums over the years. Have given my momma 2 Sharks. I do think its a good brand.
Its just that in my case, after 2 or 3 years, they seem to not do as good of a job.
I have carpet, tile and laminate and three dogs.
Those of you who have Dysons, do they work well for you after the three year mark?
Or is there another brand that does well?
I have heard of the miele brand, don't think anywhere close to me sells those.
I have read some of the Dyson reviews on here. Lordy.
I just want something who will work well and not need replaced in 3 years or so.
TIA
01-03-2018 11:45 AM
That's the problem with a company, such as the one that makes the Shark products. They are not in it for the long-term and you end up having to spend the money anyway.
I have some Dysons and they have been excellent. Not only that, but the company's customer service has been well above and beyond.
My oldest one must be near 15 years old by now and still works well. None of mine are less than several years old and still work great.
I had the cleaning lady using my oldest one and, when it was 12 years old, she (she's VERY hard on things!) did something to tear the hose. I contacted Dyson to see if I could purchase that part to fix it. The reason for it, even though I have more, newer units is because she was so hard on things that I didn't want her using my newer ones.
Anyway, the guy said 'no problem I'll send you the part'. He wouldn't sell it to me, he just sent it to me free of charge. That vacuum was well out of warranty, so he didn't need to do that, especially as I initially asked to purchase the part.
I have other stories of Dyson customer service. I could not be more pleased with the products or the customer service.
I also have a couple of their fans which I really love.
Anyway, that's my story, FWIW. ![]()
01-03-2018 11:47 AM
I’ve had my Dyson for 12 years. It works just as well now as it did then. I have cats and dogs, hardwood floors and rugs. Love it!
01-03-2018 11:50 AM
You are absolutely on the monet about Dyson vacuums and their phenomenal customer service.
Over the years I have received " parts " that they thought might have caused a problem: I may be able to put together a whole one, LOL.
01-03-2018 11:54 AM - edited 01-03-2018 11:54 AM
I think Miele vacuum cleaners are wonderful. I am on my second one. I had my first one for at least 25 years and never had a single problem with it. It still works well, but I messed up the floor cleaning tool by running it over something sticky. I decided not to order another tool since it was older and just ordered a new one. I highly recommend Miele.
I think you can look on Miele's website to see who carries them in your area. If not, you can read detailed descriptions about the various ones on several websites and order with free shipping. The local store didn't carry the one that I wanted, so I ordered it.
01-03-2018 12:14 PM
I own two identical Shark Lift-Aways. My older one seemed to not be picking up stuff like it used to so I compared the two identical models, one older and one newer, to see if I could see any differences. The biggest difference that I could see was the brushroll on the older one had significantly worn bristles. This would account for it's lack of picking up stuff. My older Shark works great otherwise. I ended up buying a replacement brushroll from Shark and it's like new again.
01-03-2018 12:30 PM
I purchased a Bissell Pet Hair Eraser & LOVE it (I got the more expensive model).
I have a Golden Retriever + cats, & this does an excellent job. When I had my last vacuum fixed I asked the repairman about different brands. He said DO NOT buy a Dyson....their store was always filled with Dyson needing repairs (their #! repair).
Also, I called Bissell once about the machine, & they were VERY nice & helpful. I'd buy another one of these. Btw, I've had mine about 1-1/2 years.
01-03-2018 12:33 PM
01-03-2018 01:28 PM
I'm not impressed with my Dyson - it bit the dust after 3 years. I use it to pick up cat litter, so not sure if that could be a problem? I'm currently looking for another vacuum, but have no idea where to start. There are good and bad comments about everyone of them out there when you research. I'm wondering if I should stick with what Consumers Report just put out on upright vacuums - a Sears model is at the top of the list, of all things.
01-03-2018 02:04 PM
@Shogirl wrote:I'm not impressed with my Dyson - it bit the dust after 3 years. I use it to pick up cat litter, so not sure if that could be a problem? I'm currently looking for another vacuum, but have no idea where to start. There are good and bad comments about everyone of them out there when you research. I'm wondering if I should stick with what Consumers Report just put out on upright vacuums - a Sears model is at the top of the list, of all things.
I got a kitten in August and use mine to pick up cat litter, too--just from where he has tracked it around the box. If that might cause a problem I'll start sweeping it up instead. Does anyone else have a problem with their vacuum cleaner that uses it for cat litter?
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