johnsmith96
Well-known member
So I've have this for a week now and I used it at least every other day. I've been pleasantly surprised with it's performance. Of course it still has that cloudy bin problem after a couple uses. I'm pleased that it has the open floor plate compared to the cord guards on my dc65. All in all, it cleans 3x better than my dc65, maneuvers easier (I think it's my dc65s post motor filter cover never felt right after it removed the ball portion). Of course the hose is still practically useless unless you use an extension on it because the recoil is so bad. The kitty litter on the hard floors is easily picked up with this new ball too.
Now... I'm not a bagless fan by any means, and I feel like some people snicker at Dyson posts. I don't know many people who would pass up a vacuum that is 70% off and only one left in the clearance aisle. Even if you were to just give it as a gift because it's so cheap. I'm always willing to try out brands and I do like most for what they bring to the table. I do feel Dyson has the best bagless design for filtration and I wouldn't be afraid to vacuum fine particles up in it compared to sharks (which I also like). However I pitty the people who think they have "made it" and talk amongst friends thinking they are making people jealous that they own a Dyson or shark




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Now... I'm not a bagless fan by any means, and I feel like some people snicker at Dyson posts. I don't know many people who would pass up a vacuum that is 70% off and only one left in the clearance aisle. Even if you were to just give it as a gift because it's so cheap. I'm always willing to try out brands and I do like most for what they bring to the table. I do feel Dyson has the best bagless design for filtration and I wouldn't be afraid to vacuum fine particles up in it compared to sharks (which I also like). However I pitty the people who think they have "made it" and talk amongst friends thinking they are making people jealous that they own a Dyson or shark





