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I have a fantom cyclone and from what I hear they pull 92" at the hose. I love it. also I had gotten today a dyson dc07 and a dc14 and both are great performers. however if I were to choose between the fantom or the Dyson I would have to do with Fantom thunder but because IMHO they are kind of difficult to find I woulod go with the DC 14 the dc 14 features a filter inside the container and is easy to clean
 
shark Infinity

This is my bagless and it never loses suction and works quite well and seems to be contstructed a lot better thant the dyson. I am fairly pleased with it. I have not used it in forever but it works quite well and has a great warranty.

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Bissell Heathy Home is a Excellent choice

Hi,New here I would just like add a Bissell Heathy Home Bagless Upright is Great choice!I have had mine now for 2 years trouble free!It has Excellent tool suction plus the 7 cyclones with endless suction( even full to empty bin line )very easy to empty dust container ( push the latch release & all the dirt comes out the bottom of the bin ),plus the added bonus of two motor system instead of one,costs 200.00 less than a Dyson plus comes with a 5 year warranty.
But if I could go back 8 years ago when I had my Original Fantom Lightning Cannister was in my opinion was the Best Bagless Vacuum made in North America.Too Bad I sold it when company went under Boy am I sorry now!Very User friendly Design,Excellent suction,Luved the stair hugging feature the Best also besides the mini powerhead was Amazing most useful attachment for the car,furniture,etc. very nimble.Also the Best Carpet Vacuum I have ever owned next to my Bissell.I was Lucky enought to find another one at a Thrift store for $10.00 CDN,but now on the look out for parts,needs better powerhose & wand.But I think in the is worth it to spend the money on restoring to NEW!The main unit & powerhead still work Great after 9 years 1998 model year!I hope this Helps?Thanks
 
A fine bagless vacuuming device, the Dyson and it's Cyclon & Fantom forerunners, but I would like to re-iterate my feelings and thumbs-up impressions about the still available on closeout sale Sears Kenmore PREMALITE upright as a lightweight stylishly handsome alternative. See link for previous discussion.

As mentioned there, as in all bagless contraptions, there is one potentially major design flaw, easily avoided. Follow manufacturers recommendations on what to grasp to lift and carry the vacuum around and up the stairs...

The LG designed Premalite wand is held in place with two side by side metal latches that engage in a plastic form screwed around the aluminum front wand. Picking up the Premalite by the wand will put too much stress on these latches and break out one or both of the engagement slots eventually. This has cause many returns and poor performance reviews. Just like a Dyson, pick it up by the generous contoured handle on top of the bin and there's no worries.

Dave

http://www.vacuumland.org/TD/ARCHIVE/MODERN/2009/6098x24.htm
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Close-up of the latch.

No longer showing up on Sears.ca, this link is to the Sears USA Website where the price is about a low as it's going to go...unless you find one at a closeout Center as I did for $25 each. Worth checking out and as is a Fantom Fury etc, I believe this Premalite is destined to be a future collectible. :-)

The debris in my one bin is from running it over my duvet cover as an upright and also using the turbotool nozzle on the end of the wand and the carpets in this room - last week when it was 'change the bedsheets' time. As good as a Dyson.

Dave

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_02037060000P?mv=rr
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