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I just bought dyson v12 detect slim, tell me i did good
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>>103206061
Dysons are the Apple of vacuums
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>>103206110
yeah i know they are good
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>>103206061
includes a chestnut, bug, and stones
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>>103206061
a bit overpriced and you're paying a lot for the brand, i prefer Miele. they're also not cheap though it cost me like 500 quid
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>>103206061
all that "health" tech to end up eating a diet consisting of 90% corn syrup lol
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>>103206061
i like my stick dyson a lot
you did good
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I can't forgive them for having nearly unrepairable self bricking batteries.

At least the brand is popular enough to get adapters for proper battery packs.
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Imagine getting cucked into using vacuum cleaner with powerbank
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>>103206061
while this device is decent at vacuuming (for a wireless device at least), i agree that Dyson is overpriced
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What's the best brand for dysonclones?
I kinda want one for the usability(wireless) but all of them are too fucking expensive.
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>>103206061
What's so good about this compared to any other vacuum?
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>>103206312
my miele with HEPA filters was 300€, rip brexitbros
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>>103208800
how much and how often to replace the filters?
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>>103206312
Redditor detected
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>>103208828
i bought two for 60€ last time, they last me about 6 months of weekly vacuuming
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>>103206061
you spent top dollars on a quake prop, good job
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>>103206061
What the fuck is this shit?
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>>103206061
I would never spent this much on a vacuum cleaner, but my flatmate did and I enjoy using it.
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>>103206996
laresar
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>>103206061
Superman does good, you did well.
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>>103206061
Sharks are better for cheaper and Sharks are kinda shit for the money too (I own a shark and previously owned a dyson so I speak from experience)
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>>103206061
Did you get it for your mother?
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you can 3d print parts to repair it, be sure to take care of your expensive vacuum, clean the filters, all the little channels in it, so on. I have one, and the battery life isn't good.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksSn8sryxhc
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>>103206145
underrated
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>>103213453
skipping through it, it just sounds like an opinionated tier list. Does this person do actual reviews and testing?
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>>103206140
Yeah we know you're a retarded faggot
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>>103213625
hes a vacuum repair technician so i guess its just experience though he does do reviews
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On the topic of home appliances, what's a good dehumidifier? I've got a mold problem that's impossible to deal with.
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I recently got the detect, that laser shit is incredible. I can see the little spiders that make cobwebs running.
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>>103206061
I bought a shark nv360 for $99. You got jewed.
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>>103214795
>I can see the little spiders that make cobwebs running.
bro..
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>>103210318
Honestly, if my vacuum automatically started playing some Mick Gordon soundtrack when vacuuming, I’d be delighted.
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>>103206061
>I just bought dyson
So you're a faggot.
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you need more?
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>>103213453
Not a single brand he listed as better makes a halfway good cordless model

Also you can actually buy 1st party replacement batteries for sharks so that alone makes them better than Dyson
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>>103214644
Moving

In seriousness though solving the source of the moisture issue is significantly more important for stopping the mold
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>>103217503
that doesn't have a motorized agitator brush, it does an objectively inferior level of cleaning no matter how good the stuff in the red part is
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How is a fucking 10W toy supposed to replace a real 1500W vacuum cleaner?
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>>103218451
>(((motorized agitator brush)))
Holy shit they really brainwashed you
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>>103206061
I bought a Miele Duoflex HX1 for 299 a few weeks ago, very happy with it. With the Dyson i felt like i pay way too much for gimmicks like the particles display, the laser sounds cool though.
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Makita was here, OP is a faget
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>>103213453
>bissel above shark
this list is just wrong.
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>>103218513
>leaving heavier dirt and dust on the floor is fine
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>>103218460
It's actually 900W, in the range of typical vacuum cleaners.
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>>103206061
Yeah. Go on Amazon and get an adapter for DeWalt batteries.

>>103218513
I have a Dyson V8 cordless and a Miele with the gay pneumatic power head. The Miele only leaves the closet when my hard floors get good and shat up. It's absolutely worthless on carpet.
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>>103219396
You forgot to let go of that reddit spacing. Dyson shilling on 4chan lmao. This is a new one.
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>>103219413
Yeah turns out having the most expensive motor actually goes a long way for battery vacuums. Who could've guessed?
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>>103206061
>Counting the particles
>Laser light
>Disco colors

That will be 900 $ + tip + tax.
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>>103206061
if you didn't buy miele,sebor,riccar
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>>103206061
>tell me i did good
No, because you're supporting a tax-dodging traitorous asshole.
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dyson is plastic garbage
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>>103206061
I bought Samsung Bespoke Jet for $720. It was on sale. This is my first handheld vacuum, I bought this over dyson because It comes with a lot of attachments that cost extra and would set me back way more. I also like how it's more stylish then dyson's ugly design, i also don't need to wall mount it for it to stay in storage. It also has nice cleaning station and is in general easy to maintain and use..

So far I've used my Bespoke jet for about 11 months, for my home which is 95% carpet this is excellent! Works as I want, is lightweight and comes with two batteries which means I can clean my entire house in one go at high setting (not highest). However, after 11 months the main vacuum heat is starting to show sign of wear and lags on certain parts of the carpet. It's also pretty bad (like really) when it comes to hardwood floors. Without a motorized head (The front brush only rolls by the friction of your push) mean it just pushes (large) dirt (i.e cat food/cereal flakes size) around on hardwood floor. The head is also big enough it can't suck well in corners.

Overall, I am happy with this vacuum for it's design, attachments and overall convenience! Just a shame it's primary head wears out faster then expected, but I'll got that covered by warranty. I would recommend this vacuum for house with carpeted floors. Not for hardwood floors. Why did I write this dumb review? Because I was going to buy a dyson but went for this instead.. Since dyson only comes with one battery, I now know this was the right purchase as I need two batteries to vacuum the entire house.
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>people buying goyslop VACUUM CLEANERS for several hundreds of dollars
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>>103220584
>goyslop vacuum

Words have meaning nigger
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when my dyson stick vac battery dies i think instead of replacing it im just going to switch to the ryobi stick vac. i have a ton of ryobi batteries. might as well have one more thing to use them with
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>>103206312
this board is full of mutts, they can't have miele
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>>103206061
>tell me i did good
Nah, you paid for a bunch of gimmicks that don't benefit the actual performance.
>muh lazers
Are you going to admire the dirt or clean it the fuck up?
Dyson V10 was and still is legit great, when the updates are focusing on the bullshit gimmicks and side options that's how you know it peaked.
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>>103223126
>. i have a ton of ryobi batteries.
ryobi is dogshit, i know that as a professional.
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>>103218460
>How is a fucking 10W toy supposed to replace a real 1500W vacuum cleaner?

By using the energy more efficiently.
The motorized brush does 90% of the work and it does it better than a traditional vacuum does. The one you're thinking about just sucks, the stick vacs actually brush the floor mechanically and suck up the dirt.
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>>103223312
never had an issue with them
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During a walk I noticed someone was throwing out a Dyson V8. As soon as I got home I took the car to pick it up. All it needed was a head and charger. Works great. No idea why they were throwing it out
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>>103223340
My shop has a ryobi cordless heatgun it's disappointing in itself, can barely shrink the shrink tubes, but the worst part about it is the charger, they have a big imposing stand made out of the lego plastic and there's fucking nothing inside of it, the real charger is the wall brick, the stand is just there to look cool, and that shit takes ages to charge anything.

The entire ryobi thing is that they look like quality tools and market as such, but they are made out ABS when literally everyone else use Nylon and Ryobi is like that about everything, all looks and nothing inside.
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Are Miele cordless vacuums good?.
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Miele is a shit brand that is pushing subscription models on their products via own washing powder capsules and other bullshit. you are paying extra for german energy costs and health/retirement insurance and get a product with similar or lower quality than one from china or korea
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>>103224316
>ctrl+f kirby
Just buy kirby.
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>>103224234
dunno about cordless, but the corded ones are good. In Europe they appear cheaper than in the US though.
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>>103206061
what ever happend to sweeps and mops
my roommate got all these stupid modern machines for cleaning
just fucking sweep lol
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>>103218451
We had one of those rechargeable vacuums with spinning brush thing and all it did was flinging crumbs everywhere



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