Replaced My Old Vacuum With A Dyson Vacuum Cleaner
Some people like the warranty options that come with a new unit but there are also refurbished units available. The warranty options may vary so you will want to check on that. But the refurbished units are an excellent way to get a Dyson vacuum at a lower price.
My vacuum that I had used for many years finally died and I decided to spoil myself a little. After a good bit of shopping around I decided to buy a Dyson vacuum cleaner. Okay what actually happened was I loaned out my old vacuum to a friend and it never quite worked right when I finally got it back.
When I got the Dyson vacuum cleaner home it was pretty much ready to go right out of the box. There was very little assembly that I had to do. I needed to attach the removable hose and wand, snap a few included attachments on to the vacuum for later use and I was vacuuming with a Dyson in just a few minutes.
I'll admit it, I'm somewhat of a vacuum freak. My carpets have to be clean. I probable use the vacuum every day in some room. I have been hearing good things about the Dyson for years so I was a little bit excited to finally be trying one out for myself.
The Dyson's first test was the living room, heavy traffic area to say the least. The dirt collection tube collected a swirling mass of debris. When I was through vacuuming I turned off the machine and let the debris settled. At the bottom of the dirt collection tube was a half inch of dirt and dust. Settled on the dirt was four inches of hair, threads, lint and crumbs.
I wasn't surprised at the results since I had been without a vacuum for a week. The surprise came when I vacuumed the same area with the Dyson vacuum a few days later. I was actually surprised at the amount of dirt and debris the Dyson vacuum cleaner was able to pick up. It wasn't as much as the first time but it was still quite a bit.