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    According to Aristotle Nature abhors a vacuum

    me too
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    Dyson -overpriced and battery life sucks. Many buy aftermarket battery adapters to use their Dewalt to Milwaukee batteries on them.

    We have an LG Cordzero. Battery can do our 1700sf home three times over… comes with an extra battery, extra washable filters, etc…


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    Quote Originally Posted by east or bust View Post
    Bump, what's the word on the street for cordless stick vacuums?

    I know, I know, they probably aren't great compared to a true canister vacuum, but our apartment is so tight on space we don't have room for one of those. Is it worth spending a couple hundred bucks on something from one of the bigger names like Dyson, Bissell, Hoover, etc?
    I bought an iwolly cordless off amazon. I am quite please with it FWIW. I live in a small place it suits me fine. It has a power head, a few attachments and an LED light in front. Just keep it charged on the wall and use it as reqired. you are not goig to do a massive house over and over on a single charge but it will do the job for a good price.
    Another good thing is that it extends flat so you can vacumm right under the bed and couch. My GF has a dyson and quite honestly, I find mine to be just as good.
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    I should also have clarified that this will be a registry item, if over $300 can set it up as a group buy.

    Any of you guys that have ever been along for the journey of trying to put together a *sensible* registry can maybe feel my pain.

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    Samsung Jet 90, an extra battery with lots of attachments. It has been awesome. We got it on sale at Costco for $399

    https://www.costco.com/samsung-jet-9...100806979.html

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    Sticks are great for hard floors
    They don’t really clean carpet well. Particularly if you have a dog or wear shoes in the house.
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    5 pages in and I’m the first to drop this one?

    What’s the difference between a vacuum and a snowboard?


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    I don't know what kind of vacuum you've been using but the newer vacuums make emptying them a trivial matter, although I haven't used any of the stick vacuums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    5 pages in and I’m the first to drop this one?

    What’s the difference between a vacuum and a snowboard?
    i give up.
    swing your fucking sword.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    I don't know what kind of vacuum you've been using but the newer vacuums make emptying them a trivial matter, although I haven't used any of the stick vacuums.
    Current vacuum is a Shark Navigator. Idk how old it is but it’s kind of beat. And yea, that’s part of the reason I don’t want to be emptying it more than once per session. It’s a pain in the ass and not something I even want to be doing inside.

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    I'm a Dyson fan. Yeah, lots of plastic, but both of ours have held up extremely well. Our big Dyson is easily 10 years old, every year or two I take it apart and clean everything, it still works like new. My mother in law has the same one, also like 10 years old, also still works great. We have a Dyson stick in the kitchen that really is quite good on all the floors upstairs. Easy to empty, easy to use, effective. Yeah, battery kind of sucks, but Amazon delivered a replacement when it died. Continues to work well after many years. I've been impressed with the Dyson stuff.
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    we put a central vac in this place when we built it and it ain't all that. I'd rather have the money back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    We have an LG Cordzero. Battery can do our 1700sf home three times over… comes with an extra battery, extra washable filters, etc…
    Have this one. It works well enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
    i give up.
    You're too young to hear the answer.

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    Yep. I’d rather drag an upright than a central vac hose.
    And the ones without power suck. But they don’t beat.

    You need a powered beater bar to clean carpet
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    We’ve been a big fan of the Dyson stick vacuums. My wife wanted the latest and almost greatest but if it were me I would buy someone’s old one and put a kit on it for your dewalt etc battery.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bennymac View Post
    Wirecutter’s top 2 picks:



    The RYOBI one is $300 at Home Depot
    I have one of the Ryobi stick models, albeit not that exact one. It's garbage.

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    Still a huge fan of my shark vertex. Cheaper (by half?) than Dyson, maybe 90% as good. They also sent me a new (upgraded) one for free when the first one developed a floppy hinge.
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    Been spoiled to have super old beat canister vac for garage, ski bench, car, pellet grill cleaning. It was awesome for all things dry. Good filtering and suction It bit the bullet finally (it was about 40yo) and I need a recommendation for a shop vac. I don’t want a big conventional one, something handheld, but the battery ones I am not sold on.

    Where should I start?

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    The Milwaukee cordless got rave reviews in another thread.
    For a small shop vac that would be hard to beat if you are already on the Milwaukee train. Nothing Milwaukee makes is a toy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    5 pages in and I’m the first to drop this one?

    What’s the difference between a vacuum and a snowboard?


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    Well????

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    Best Vacuum Cleaner Evah

    Quote Originally Posted by Hood26 View Post
    Been spoiled to have super old beat canister vac for garage, ski bench, car, pellet grill cleaning. It was awesome for all things dry. Good filtering and suction It bit the bullet finally (it was about 40yo) and I need a recommendation for a shop vac. I don’t want a big conventional one, something handheld, but the battery ones I am not sold on.

    Where should I start?
    A big conventional one if you will be using it wet. The battery ones have small containers and some aren’t supposed to go wet….

    If you don’t care about that, just go with whichever battery family you’re already in. I own the Makita and have used Milwaukee briefcase style - both work well.

    If you are going to hook it up to a tool for dustless work, upgrade to a HEPA model. Otherwise don’t…


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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    5 pages in and I’m the first to drop this one?

    What’s the difference between a vacuum and a snowboard?


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    No difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    What’s the difference between a vacuum and a snowboard?
    One sucks dust, the other collects it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    No love for the Electrolux?

    Bump for some Electrolux love

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