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Re: Anyone have Dyson DC24?
I have the Dyson DC25... and....i......LOVE IT. The rolling ball is great for manuevering into the tiniest of spaces. Its light! And nothing sucks like a Dyson.
I love that it is bagless, and that the filter is good forever. (Every 6 months, you'll want to hand wash it in some warm water with mild soap.) Some site reviews say that they don't like the length of the cord, but it truly is long enough to reach huge areas. My bedroom is 26' x 20' and it does a great job. Dyson really utilizes every square inch of their vaccuums to make them as efficient as possible.
Worth every penny. And then some.
P.S. Especially with having a baby, you will be HORRIFIED at what comes out of your carpet when you use a Dyson. We built our house 4 years ago and we never wear shoes inside. I didn't think our carpets would be so bad at all. Just as a test, I vaccuumed my whole house with my previous vac (a Hoover Windtunnel, rated #1 by consumer reports a few years ago)....and then I used the Dyson right after.... UGH. Gross. But much happier now.
My mom used to have to buy vacuums every year, it seemed. They were ALWAYS breaking down or something. We had 2-3 cats growing up, so we had our good share of pet hair. She kept saying she wasnt going to buy a Dyson because it was sooo expensive, and she was the vacuum queen of death.
Well, we bought her one for Christmas when I was in High school (Which was over 4 years ago!) and she has had it since. She had to replace the hose I think a year ago, but it was only like 12 bucks. She has never been happier, and it was one of the older models!
So. I believe if you do buy a Dyson, you will not regret it.