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The Spring ratings are out, at least in the print magazine. Just a couple comments: 1. CR has added ratings for pet hair clean up from carpeting and new rating for ease of use. 2. The Bissell "Dyson clone" was tested, and sometimes the copy scores higher than the original. 3. The Dyson DC17 was not included in the results. Apparently they did do some preliminary testing, and they made comments about its ability to pick up pet hair compared to the other Dysons. I suspect we'll see an update on the DC17 in a future issue, although they implied that it was rather pricey. 4. Kirby and Rainbow continue their dominance in the reliability scores. I'm somewhat disappointed that they have not wrote anything about the buying experience of door-to-door vacuums like Kirby and Rainbow. Curiously, they list the price of the Kirby as $1350 and the Rainbow at around $1800 (if my memory is correct). Yet, when I had the misfortune of a Rainbow demo last year, they priced it at the astronomical $2200 level. 5. The new bagless Hoover Windtunnel placed significantly higher than the Hoozer Z. Although neither is exactly nimble with the heavy weights. 6. Eureka and Electrolux seem to be gaining respect in the rankings. Eureka seems to make reliable uprights based on the reader survey, second only to Kirby. We still don't have a reliability rating on Dyson. Clearly all vacuums have their pluses and minuses, and the CR report certainly highlights a small number of these.
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