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These use Suzhou motors it looks like from digging through parts diagrams.


These vacuums are made to fill and made to sell particular price points in a company's lineup (if you notice with Dirt Devil's line the vacuums get better and better for each $10-$15 increment), so you won't be getting a gold bar for the price of coal dust. The people they buy them aren't going to be your nan that takes the utmost care of a vacuum cleaner either. It's mostly people that have never even used a vacuum cleaner of their own before, or they have no idea how to use one other than slamming it around the floor and then when it clogs up or the belt snaps it gets chucked in the trash and they buy another one. 


My last Bissell I got out of the trash had been suffocated in dryer lint. Someone used one of those cleaner tool things for your dryer with it and it looks like they hoovered their entire dryer line out until the vacuum got clogged up with mucky damp lint. I have no idea how it didn't catch on fire. The vacuum itself has great reviews though and was barely 2 years old when I got it.


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