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I had a eureka that had a brushroll like that. however it kinda looked like the brushroll from the dyson only Bald. unfortuneately I trashed the vacuum because it was falling apart
 
Bald agitators

I've seen a Hoover 262 that was almost completely bald.

And separately, when I was a youngster in the 70's, my mother had the local vac guy out to check her Hoover 612 that wasn't picking up. Turns out it was bald, too. It probably hadn't seen brushes since the 50's!
 
Jack

I think that the amount of dirt a vacuum picks up has a lot to do with how thorough the user is. It is all well and good to run it quickly over if you are in a hurry, but as we all know you have to take your time to do a proper job. What was the Hoover method, seven sweeps then move onto the next section?
 
The amway was designed by Dyson, or well he had a lot to do with it. Something went wrong and they dropped dyson and so he made what we now know as the dyson cleaner. I am not sure how or when Bissell came into the picture but the Amway started in the later 80's and sold for $600.00. They are still sold today and I am told they are now $400.00. nothing has changed on them. They still aren't a great cleaner.
 

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