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<blockquote data-quote="Viper16" data-source="post: 2830789" data-attributes="member: 1558"><p>I have had a Dyson 25 Ball for +6 years, use it three times a week, not one issue with it. The plastic is not cheap but very durable, and light weight, its bad when you have to swing around cast aluminum (extra weight) when it is not necessarily needed. I like that the roller brush has its own electric motor, hated messing with belts that tie onto the main motor, as they slipped, burned, caused performance to vacuum if not running on the right ride setting and was putting a greater load on the brushes. </p><p></p><p>I will buy another Dyson when this one goes, but don't expect it to be giving up the ghost any time soon. My wife scoffed at me for getting one back then, but now we both enjoy the ease of use as often as we vacuum. I have one hairy German Shephard Mutt, with mixed hard / carpet flooring.</p><p></p><p>If I was in the market to spend big money on a vacuum cleaner then I would look at a higher end brand...but spending more than $600+ was not in my need list. For others with allergies or demand the tight HEPA filtration would be better off with the bagged type. Hell I cant keep my dog from shedding in a day...so I felt no need for those types of vacuums, and allergies are not a problem with myself or my wife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viper16, post: 2830789, member: 1558"] I have had a Dyson 25 Ball for +6 years, use it three times a week, not one issue with it. The plastic is not cheap but very durable, and light weight, its bad when you have to swing around cast aluminum (extra weight) when it is not necessarily needed. I like that the roller brush has its own electric motor, hated messing with belts that tie onto the main motor, as they slipped, burned, caused performance to vacuum if not running on the right ride setting and was putting a greater load on the brushes. I will buy another Dyson when this one goes, but don't expect it to be giving up the ghost any time soon. My wife scoffed at me for getting one back then, but now we both enjoy the ease of use as often as we vacuum. I have one hairy German Shephard Mutt, with mixed hard / carpet flooring. If I was in the market to spend big money on a vacuum cleaner then I would look at a higher end brand...but spending more than $600+ was not in my need list. For others with allergies or demand the tight HEPA filtration would be better off with the bagged type. Hell I cant keep my dog from shedding in a day...so I felt no need for those types of vacuums, and allergies are not a problem with myself or my wife. [/QUOTE]
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