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OT Any pet owners with "Dyson Animal" (purple) vacuum cleaner?
The subject line says it all. I currently have a TOL central vac system
and it does a terrible job with dog hairs embedded in the carpet. Even when I use the carpet rake it doesn't get it all up. I'm wondering if this model of the Dyson does as well as it claims on removing pet hair? Leslie and The Hairy, Shedding Furbabies- who are worth an expensive vac! (but only if it works!) ;-) The HairyFacedOnes 'N Me- My dogs aren't my whole life...they make my life whole. RCTQ- Houston 2004..... A good friend will come and bail you out of jail.... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn... that was fun!" |
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Leslie in Missouri wrote:
The subject line says it all. I currently have a TOL central vac system and it does a terrible job with dog hairs embedded in the carpet. Even when I use the carpet rake it doesn't get it all up. I'm wondering if this model of the Dyson does as well as it claims on removing pet hair? Leslie and The Hairy, Shedding Furbabies- who are worth an expensive vac! (but only if it works!) ;-) The HairyFacedOnes 'N Me- My dogs aren't my whole life...they make my life whole. RCTQ- Houston 2004..... A good friend will come and bail you out of jail.... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn... that was fun!" Mu non-animal DCo4 upright copes perfectly well with 2 cats, and my friends brand new Animal seems to be coping well with her 4. You will HATE the grunge that you see in the hopper, but love the floors! Remember to wash the filters regularly! -- Kate XXXXXX (Who is debating the great question of the day: vacuum the living room carpet, or just plough and plant... ) Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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G'day Leslie!
I have the DC08 Hepa which is designed for allergy sufferers (it is the purple and green one). If you go to www.dyson.com and click on the Aussie flag, then go to products and click on DC08 you'll be able to see it. It is available with both a contact head and a turbo head. Apparently on the US website only the DC07 and the DC11 are available - maybe this is different in the stores? My first suggestion would be to try it out before you buy it. YMMV compared to mine but I am in lurv!!! LOL - Merlot (my QI) is a long hair - a shedding one and the DC08 sucks it up no problems. I will let you in on a secret - Dyson are currently developing a new vacuum so it may pay to shop around first, then wait a bit and see if it is released. Either way you pay a fair bit for them but they are worth EVERY penny. Good luck and email me if you have any questions! -- Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html "Leslie in Missouri" wrote in message ... The subject line says it all. I currently have a TOL central vac system and it does a terrible job with dog hairs embedded in the carpet. Even when I use the carpet rake it doesn't get it all up. I'm wondering if this model of the Dyson does as well as it claims on removing pet hair? Leslie and The Hairy, Shedding Furbabies- who are worth an expensive vac! (but only if it works!) ;-) The HairyFacedOnes 'N Me- My dogs aren't my whole life...they make my life whole. RCTQ- Houston 2004..... A good friend will come and bail you out of jail.... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn... that was fun!" |
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Hullo Leslie
We have had our Dyson for ages, so it is not the one you mention; but even that one has a small strip of the spiky stuff for picking up pet hair. With my four long haired cats we definitely need something. It is pretty good. If they have developed one specifically for the purpose I should imagine that will be great. If you are buying it from a store, I agree about trying it. Have you a rug that you could get the Furbabies to roll around on and then take it to the store as a try out? Probably easier to persuade them to do that than to let you take it home to try!! .. In article , Leslie in Missouri writes The subject line says it all. I currently have a TOL central vac system and it does a terrible job with dog hairs embedded in the carpet. Even when I use the carpet rake it doesn't get it all up. I'm wondering if this model of the Dyson does as well as it claims on removing pet hair? Leslie and The Hairy, Shedding Furbabies- who are worth an expensive vac! (but only if it works!) ;-) The HairyFacedOnes 'N Me- My dogs aren't my whole life...they make my life whole. RCTQ- Houston 2004..... A good friend will come and bail you out of jail.... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn... that was fun!" -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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As another poster mentioned...the difference in the "different" machines is
what they come with. (Except the one that has a lower "toe print" to reach under lower furniture....but the only machine difference with that is the "toe print" height. We got the middle level Dyson (yellow). Found out the "power tool" that the pet level one comes with is essentially the exact same power nozzle brush our old vacuum. We've only had it a few weeks so far, it does a little bit better job at pick up than our old vacuum did, but with *MANY* fewer trips to the trashcan vs the old bagless. -- Siptah Columbus, OH "Leslie in Missouri" wrote in message ... The subject line says it all. I currently have a TOL central vac system and it does a terrible job with dog hairs embedded in the carpet. Even when I use the carpet rake it doesn't get it all up. I'm wondering if this model of the Dyson does as well as it claims on removing pet hair? Leslie and The Hairy, Shedding Furbabies- who are worth an expensive vac! (but only if it works!) ;-) The HairyFacedOnes 'N Me- My dogs aren't my whole life...they make my life whole. RCTQ- Houston 2004..... A good friend will come and bail you out of jail.... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn... that was fun!" |
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ANybody have a website where I can take a look at these things?? I have
3 cats and off-white carpeting.....as well as a baby trying to crawl.....need something to work better than the vacuum we have lugged around with us Larisa Siptah wrote: As another poster mentioned...the difference in the "different" machines is what they come with. (Except the one that has a lower "toe print" to reach under lower furniture....but the only machine difference with that is the "toe print" height. We got the middle level Dyson (yellow). Found out the "power tool" that the pet level one comes with is essentially the exact same power nozzle brush our old vacuum. We've only had it a few weeks so far, it does a little bit better job at pick up than our old vacuum did, but with *MANY* fewer trips to the trashcan vs the old bagless. -- Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations |
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www.dyson.com click on the flag of the country you are in.
-- Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html "CNYstitcher" wrote in message .. . ANybody have a website where I can take a look at these things?? I have 3 cats and off-white carpeting.....as well as a baby trying to crawl.....need something to work better than the vacuum we have lugged around with us Larisa Siptah wrote: As another poster mentioned...the difference in the "different" machines is what they come with. (Except the one that has a lower "toe print" to reach under lower furniture....but the only machine difference with that is the "toe print" height. We got the middle level Dyson (yellow). Found out the "power tool" that the pet level one comes with is essentially the exact same power nozzle brush our old vacuum. We've only had it a few weeks so far, it does a little bit better job at pick up than our old vacuum did, but with *MANY* fewer trips to the trashcan vs the old bagless. -- Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations |
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I am so glad Leslie asked because our vacuum is not going to live much
longer. I haven't seen that any one has mentioned noise level. We've had vacuums that would just plain drive you mad from the shrieking. Any problems with the Dyson? Polly "Siptah" wrote in message s.com... As another poster mentioned...the difference in the "different" machines is what they come with. (Except the one that has a lower "toe print" to reach under lower furniture....but the only machine difference with that is the "toe print" height. We got the middle level Dyson (yellow). Found out the "power tool" that the pet level one comes with is essentially the exact same power nozzle brush our old vacuum. We've only had it a few weeks so far, it does a little bit better job at pick up than our old vacuum did, but with *MANY* fewer trips to the trashcan vs the old bagless. -- Siptah Columbus, OH "Leslie in Missouri" wrote in message ... The subject line says it all. I currently have a TOL central vac system and it does a terrible job with dog hairs embedded in the carpet. Even when I use the carpet rake it doesn't get it all up. I'm wondering if this model of the Dyson does as well as it claims on removing pet hair? Leslie and The Hairy, Shedding Furbabies- who are worth an expensive vac! (but only if it works!) ;-) The HairyFacedOnes 'N Me- My dogs aren't my whole life...they make my life whole. RCTQ- Houston 2004..... A good friend will come and bail you out of jail.... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn... that was fun!" |
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Noise is really important to me too Polly. It tell you anytime I
am out and someone strts running around with a vacuum I leave. (for instance in a store) I have been thinking a central vac would be great but not if they are not effective. The Eureka I have now isn't too old but has really bad balance. It has onboard attachments and is awful to use. The bags are full in no time and are costing a fortune besides that is isn't very good at picking everything up. Only thing I like about it is a light that goes off when it senses no dirt passing. Other than that I hate it. Taria Polly Esther wrote: I am so glad Leslie asked because our vacuum is not going to live much longer. I haven't seen that any one has mentioned noise level. We've had vacuums that would just plain drive you mad from the shrieking. Any problems with the Dyson? Polly |
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Polly Esther wrote:
I am so glad Leslie asked because our vacuum is not going to live much longer. I haven't seen that any one has mentioned noise level. We've had vacuums that would just plain drive you mad from the shrieking. Any problems with the Dyson? Polly The Dyson is noisier than any vac we owned previously, but it is so much better that it's worth it|! -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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