Vacuuming Will Never Be The Same!


by Tommy Thompson - Date: 2006-12-02 - Word Count: 329 Share This!

If you have pets, you may be very acquainted with your vacuum cleaner. I know I certainly am. I have two American Eskimos and they shed all the time. The constant flow of long white hair is constant, they shed all year long. So as you can imagine, I vacuum quite often. For me, a vacuum with a bag is not a practical option, I would be replacing the bag twice a week. What an expense and inconvenience that would be. So when I decided my old vacuum had all it could stand and left more dog hair on the floor than it picked up, I decided it was time to go shopping.

I knew I would need a more durable vacuum and would be just throwing my money away on a cheap model because of the work load it would have to tackle on a daily basis. I searched the web and one thing became clear. The Dyson had a line of vacuums that promised to do exactly what I needed as well as the vote of the consumers that used it and left reviews.

A little more investigating pointed me to The Dyson DC15. Why? What a machine. Of course I was initially attracted by its unique Ball. This Ball takes the place of the wheels on the bottom allowing for twists and turns like no other vacuum cleaner. It is so easy to maneuver and has 220 airwatts of suction power so it picks up the dirt the first time over. And of course, a nice large bin that I can easily empty when full without the worry of replacing a bag.

The Dyson DC15 is approved for allergy sufferers and of course it also features The Lifetime HEPA filter. The first time I vacuumed, I was amazed at the amount of dirt that was in my carpets. So, if you are in the market for a vacuum cleaner, save yourself some time and head right for The Dyson!


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