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rjg2
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Sanitaire SC5845 Bagless, Dyson DC14 or other Upright
Original Message Feb 17, 2008 5:01 am |
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Hello, I am looking at purchasing a good vac for pet hair. I am considering the above 2 or something else. I prefer a bagless upright that has attachments. I like the price of the Sanitaire. I also would like something that is reliable. Thanks for any help!
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CarmineD
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Re: Sanitaire SC5845 Bagless, Dyson DC14 or other Upright
Reply #2 Feb 17, 2008 1:59 pm |
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Hello,
I am looking at purchasing a good vac for pet hair. I am considering the above 2 or something else. I prefer a bagless upright that has attachments. I like the price of the Sanitaire. I also would like something that is reliable. Thanks for any help!
Another bagless upright option for $200-$250 and 2 year limited warranty right up there with your choices:
http://www.amazon.com/review/product/B000HS28AK/ref=cm_cr_pr_redirect http://www.allergybegone.com/bissell-5770-upright-vacuum.html?GCID=S11639x033-Vacuums&keyword=Bissell+Healthy+Home&OVRAW=bissell%20healthy%20home%20vacuum&OVKEY=bissell%20healthy%20home&OVMTC=advanced&OVADID=6152386021&OVKWID=67248548021 http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?type=product&tab=7&id=1157067256370&skuId=8028181&childSku=null&count=null#headerCustomerReviews Carmine D.
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Motorhead
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Re: Sanitaire SC5845 Bagless, Dyson DC14 or other Upright
Reply #3 Feb 17, 2008 6:44 pm |
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Hi rjg2,
I would go with either of the machines recommended to you already. The problem I see with the Sanitaire is that it has a bin filter; that is definitely something you do *not* want with your allergies. Over time, that filter will trap a lot of fine dust and pet hair, making the machine extremely messy to empty and clean. In addition, because the filter does trap all of that, it will clog, causing the machine to lose power. You need something that is a true cyclonic design like the HealthyHome or DC17 eliminating any potential of trapping fine dust or pet hair in the machine.
The Dyson DC14 isn't a bad machine, however, keep in mind it is one of the older Dyson designs so the new models are a vast improvement over that one. The DC17 has the added advantage of Level 3 separation (3 different stages of separation in the cyclone assy. so you only have to clean the pre-motor filter every 6 years or so) and two motors with a lifetime geared belt for the brushroll instead of the clutch setup of the DC14. It also has a more aggressive brushroll than the 14 which will be able to pull more pet dander from the carpet. The brushroll on the DC17 is also thicker so there is less of a possibility of hair becoming entangled around it, and even so, it is easier to clean if that happens.
If you're not looking to spend $450-550 on a vacuum and want something around the $250 range, then definitely check the Bissell HealthyHome out. I've used this machine and really like it; it has an aggressive brushroll and tons of suction. It has the same design as the Dyson (read: true multi-cyclone with no bin filters; doesn't clog or lose power) and will give you improved performance over the DC14 for much less. If I couldn't have a Dyson, the HealthyHome would be my second choice, easily! If you notice the Amazon reviews, people say the same about the HealthyHome that I've seen people say about their Dysons...it makes them breathe better (due to the amount of pet dander it removes from the carpet) and their friends like it as well. So I'd say it's an excellent machine for the price.
-MH
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CarmineD
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Re: Sanitaire SC5845 Bagless, Dyson DC14 or other Upright
Reply #4 Feb 17, 2008 9:14 pm |
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Hi rjg2,
If you're not looking to spend $450-550 on a vacuum and want something around the $250 range, then definitely check the Bissell HealthyHome out. I've used this machine and really like it; it has an aggressive brushroll and tons of suction. It has the same design as the Dyson (read: true multi-cyclone with no bin filters; doesn't clog or lose power) and will give you improved performance over the DC14 for much less. If I couldn't have a Dyson, the HealthyHome would be my second choice, easily! If you notice the Amazon reviews, people say the same about the HealthyHome that I've seen people say about their Dysons...it makes them breathe better (due to the amount of pet dander it removes from the carpet) and their friends like it as well. So I'd say it's an excellent machine for the price.
-MH In other words, if you are looking for "value" [read affordable] and not "glitz" [read high price], the BISSELL Healthy Home is the best choice. Linens-n-Things carry the BISSELL Healthy Home for a regular retail price of $250. With the 20 percent off coupon, you can purchase it for $200. Most other retailers will probably match that price too. Looking at reliability ratings from the Consumer Reports perspective, BISSELL, when you factor into account the CR caveat of 3 points or less as not meaningful, is comparable to dyson. AND the turbo tool attachment is on board the Healthy Home unlike the dyson.
That would be MY first choice, if I were upright bagless minded inclined. And, you can pocket the savings [$200 minimum] from the difference in the cost of a new dyson. What do you know: The price of another BISSELL Healthy Home! As my Jewish Aunt would say in her own inimitable way....Such a deal! Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Sanitaire SC5845 Bagless, Dyson DC14 or other Upright
Reply #7 Feb 18, 2008 11:54 am |
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Mark Bissell has a $25 every 6 months hidden cost. Per the Healthy Home online manual, the HEPA must be replaced every 6 months minimum. After 2 years the Bissell’s total cost is $325. $325 amortized over its 2 year warrantee = $162.50 per yr. Dyson’s new vacuum’s are coming next month, these and his patent filings point out that the Dyson clutch is dead (the most common problem perhaps). A yet to be released Dyson DC25 ($500) looks to be his best ever full sized and certainly the most maneuverable in upright in vacuum cleaner history. $500 amortized over its 5 year warrantee = $100 per year.
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rjg2
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Re: Sanitaire SC5845 Bagless, Dyson DC14 or other Upright
Reply #9 Feb 18, 2008 12:32 pm |
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Thanks for the replies. Recently I have looked at the Dyson's in person and I now cannot justify paying the price. I would rather pay a premium for a reliable commerical vacuum. I am also not sold on Bissells. Basically we need one that is a bagless upright(cleaning reusable filters is not a problem nor is emptying the cup), good on pet hair, doesn't smell and has tools.
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Motorhead
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Re: Sanitaire SC5845 Bagless, Dyson DC14 or other Upright
Reply #10 Feb 18, 2008 12:39 pm |
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One thing I noticed about the HealthyHome is that it wasn't like its cheaper brandmates (like the PowerForce, CleanView, etc...) it seemed to be fairly well-made, no cheap flimsy plastic. It would almost have to be; after all, it is Bissell's flagship upright model, something that was nonexistent before. The Sanitaire SC5845 is nothing more than a cheapie Eureka bagless with a metal handle and other "beefed up" parts. Other than that, it's the same worthless machine underneath. Don't be fooled by the "Commercial" labeling. Not to mention machines with bin filters are notorious for clogging and stinking. I would honestly just take a bagged machine over one of those abominations.
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rjg2
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Re: Sanitaire SC5845 Bagless, Dyson DC14 or other Upright
Reply #11 Feb 18, 2008 1:09 pm |
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One thing I noticed about the HealthyHome is that it wasn't like its cheaper brandmates (like the PowerForce, CleanView, etc...) it seemed to be fairly well-made, no cheap flimsy plastic. It would almost have to be; after all, it is Bissell's flagship upright model, something that was nonexistent before.
The Sanitaire SC5845 is nothing more than a cheapie Eureka bagless with a metal handle and other "beefed up" parts. Other than that, it's the same worthless machine underneath. Don't be fooled by the "Commercial" labeling. Not to mention machines with bin filters are notorious for clogging and stinking. I would honestly just take a bagged machine over one of those abominations. Thanks for the info. What kind of BAG vacuum would you recommend?
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