@vacuumdevil
Hey Alex,
I agree with you on ALL Television advertisements. I’m always very skeptical until I actually use the product.
That is why I base all my decisions and all my comments are made from first hand experience with my own use of the product in my own home. So if I comment on a vacuums performance, it’s because I use or did use it before in my own home.
I have to admit though, once I owned my first Dyson vacuum (I’ve owned about 25 so far) I was impressed and not at all disappointed. That does NOT mean they are perfect nor do I feel they are the very best vacuum period. But I must say, some models I loved and some not so much. But this is my personal choice and opinions.
The consumer who wants to purchase anything.. must be diligent in their research and also not fall for all the hoopla, smoke and mirrors used in every single commercial. Heck, they wouldn’t sell billions of dollars of things if they told the exact truth or didn’t concentrate on the pros, while conveniently on purpose leaving out the cons. LOL
I know it’s an odd, Non vacuum item.. but have any of you noticed EVERY mascara commercial has teeny tiny fine print on the commercial that states “Model’s lashes are enhanced with lash inserts”. SOOOOO basically her long lush pretty lashes are FAKE lashes and not the result of her using brand X mascara.
It is what is is, but thankfully most of the time you can buy a brand new vacuum and return it within 30 days decide if the advertising was all fluff or factual for yourself.. or hopefully you will simply like the vacuum and overlook it’s slight flaws. I have dozens of vacuums I have “issues” with but over look those issues because I like the rest it’s got to offer. Just my two cents.... what do they say “Consumer Beware” and “A sucker is born every minute”....