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Is there a good vacuum cleaner that doesn’t cost $800??

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  • ShiroKuroS Online
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    ShiroKuro
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    I’ll check out Shark for sure. I was hoping to buy from a physical store but the options are quite limited. It looks like BB carries Shark, and Walmart may as well. They also carry Kenmore, which I note no one here has recommended!

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    • ShiroKuroS ShiroKuro

      I’ll check out Shark for sure. I was hoping to buy from a physical store but the options are quite limited. It looks like BB carries Shark, and Walmart may as well. They also carry Kenmore, which I note no one here has recommended!

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      @ShiroKuro said in Is there a good vacuum cleaner that doesn’t cost $800??:

      They also carry Kenmore, which I note no one here has recommended!

      Guides to who makes Kenmore appliances:

      https://reviewed.usatoday.com/home-outdoors/features/ask-the-experts-who-makes-kenmore

      Kenmore vacuums are made by Cleva, an American company headquartered in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Cleva was founded in 2007 and the company sells wet and dry vacuum cleaners for homes and gardens and also supplies them to other brands like Kenmore.

      Before 2016, Kenmore had a contract with Panasonic, which ended that year. Since then, Cleva has been making the Kenmore vacuums.

      https://whomakethis.com/where-are-kenmore-appliances-made/#Where_are_Kenmore_Vacuums_Made

      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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      • MikM Offline
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        Mik
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        Our cleaning ladies always bought Simplicity. We have one and it's good, but a little heavy. We now mostly use this Dyson and love it. Very light, very versatile. On sale now for $500.

        https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C1PX36JB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

        “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
        ― Douglas Adams

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        • ShiroKuroS ShiroKuro

          I’ll check out Shark for sure. I was hoping to buy from a physical store but the options are quite limited. It looks like BB carries Shark, and Walmart may as well. They also carry Kenmore, which I note no one here has recommended!

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          Big_Al
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          @ShiroKuro said in Is there a good vacuum cleaner that doesn’t cost $800??:

          I’ll check out Shark for sure. I was hoping to buy from a physical store but the options are quite limited. It looks like BB carries Shark, and Walmart may as well. They also carry Kenmore, which I note no one here has recommended!

          Are you looking for a bagged or bagless vacuum cleaner? I noted that the four highest-rated bagged models in the current Consumer Reports tests are all Kenmores, while among bagless models the top rated models are a Dyson, a Kenmore, and then five Shark models.

          Big Al

          Money seems to buy the most happiness when you give it away.

          Why does everything have to be so complicated, all in the name of convenience. -ShiroKuro

          A lifetime of experience will change a person. If it doesn't, then you're already dead inside. -MarkJ

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            Daniel
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            The base model canister Miele goes as low as $279 sometimes on Amazon.

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            • ShiroKuroS Online
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              ShiroKuro
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              @Big_Al i think bagged is better for air quality.

              @Daniel I’ll take a look, thanks.

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                After I posted, I noticed your preference for a canister type. Going back to Consumer Reports, their top rated model is a very expensive Miele, followed by seven Kenmore models in the bagged category and a Miele, Kenmore, and another Miele in the bagless category. Beyond those, the ratings decline quite a bit.

                It could be worth your while to get the reviews, given the large number of models available and the mixture of features.

                Big Al

                Money seems to buy the most happiness when you give it away.

                Why does everything have to be so complicated, all in the name of convenience. -ShiroKuro

                A lifetime of experience will change a person. If it doesn't, then you're already dead inside. -MarkJ

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                  AndyD
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                  I wouldn't buy another Dyson. The push pull one we had needed unblocking attention; and didn't cope with pet hair that well. Also disliked emptying the canister, much preferring a well designed change bag.
                  Vax were quite heavy, paper bags ok, but I know of two where the flex pipes broke including ours... due to pulling the heavy orange bit; and our turbo attachment broke. Changing it to suck water was a pain.

                  Shame Henry varieties are not widely available for you. Used widely by professional cleaners and the trades in the UK. Light, small, reliable, excellent design including the bag.
                  We have two HXtras and an Hwash!

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                    Mik
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                    By the way, our Dyson is WONDERFUL for stairs.

                    “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                    ― Douglas Adams

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                      Rontuner
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                      #18

                      Bagged is the way to go if you aren't willing to clean the filters on those bagless machines.
                      Our Oreck was light and worked great, but was LOUD!
                      We had a Riccar bagged canister with a natural brush add-on that was great on wood floors. Don't think they make it anymore...
                      We have a Dyson that we use for daily light cleaning, but really miss the brush option that the Riccar had for the smooth floors.

                      More reading - https://www.realsimple.com/best-canister-vacuums-7558430

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                        AdagioM
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                        I bought a new vacuum earlier this year at Costco. It’s a Shark Navigator. It has a setting for hardwoods and a setting for carpet. The first time I used it, I was amazed/horrified by how much it picked up. There’s a lot of cat hair at our house.

                        It’s a bagless canister. I like that because I empty it every time I use it. I can ignore a hidden bag for way too long!

                        I don’t know how durable it’s going to be, but at $150 or so, I’ll be happy with it for long enough.

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                          The Shark Navigator Professional NV360 model is currently on sale for $99.99 at Target.

                          Big Al

                          Money seems to buy the most happiness when you give it away.

                          Why does everything have to be so complicated, all in the name of convenience. -ShiroKuro

                          A lifetime of experience will change a person. If it doesn't, then you're already dead inside. -MarkJ

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                            Daniel
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                            We can get Henry models on Amazon. They have a base model too. They are expected to run for twice the life of a Miele. There's another company I'd like to mention. It's German. The name isn't coming to me. They have a base model too.

                            A difference in price happens if the floor attachment is electrified and has a roller. Many people don't need one if they only have area rugs or don't have pets.

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                              Daniel
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                              The Miele goes down to $279 or as high as $349.

                              I'd like to have one. It would be a steal at $279.

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                                Daniel
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                                Sebo is the name of the other German brand. Its base model is $399. It has the same features as the Miele.

                                Henry's base model is $399.

                                Henry is commercial quality. I can't remember the Sebo reviews I watched. I can't remember if they are expected to last longer than Miele.

                                In any case, people who own vacuum cleaner stores post reviews of different brands and models on YouTube.

                                I'd like any of these three canister vacuums but won't pass up the Miele for $279 when my ship comes in.

                                My mother had Kirby uprights. The last forever, are able to be reconditioned by Kirby, and work great.

                                But their upright design is clumsy because they're very heavy. They weigh a ton. I had one I got for free from a neighbor and had reconditioned. I wouldn't have another one.

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                                  AndyD
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                                  Ah Kirby vacuums, you are so right Daniel.
                                  The rep calls to demonstrate, my sister-in-law buys🤪, puts £600 on hubby's credit card 😃

                                  Has a headlight, presumably for ... what?

                                  And you need a second machine cos my goodness they're heavy to carry up & downstairs.

                                  It's like using a Toyota Landcruiser on an F1 circuit

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                                    Yes! Are you supposed to vacuum in the dark?

                                    Lol.

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                                      pique
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                                      We have a Shark we bought on sale at Costco. Cheap, durable, well designed, great suction and maneuverability. Very happy with it.

                                      fear is the thief of dreams

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                                        RealPlayer
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                                        Ancient Hoover Wind Tunnel here. Still works great but one of the two spindles the cord winds around has broken. Trying to find a fix.

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                                          Steve Miller
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                                          We have a bunch of Sharks because my favorites, the Sharp/Panasonic twins, are no longer available.

                                          The Sharks mostly work fine and don’t cost much but they feel really cheap. The detachable hand vac feature is useful. They’re good enough as long as you remember to clean the filters. Our housekeeper uses one and swears by them.

                                          The exception is one at the lake that doesn’t have a pile height adjustment. That thing will wear you out on anything but bare floor or a really low pile carpet. I’m going to have to replace it as the cleaners hate it and bring their own.

                                          I don’t recommend that one.

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