Dirt Devil Power Stick Bagless Vacuum Cleaner, 10 Amps, M084100RED
- 10-amp stick vacuum cleaner for bare floors and carpets
- 11-inch floor nozzle; low profile for cleaning under furniture
- Motorguard system; bagless design; transparent dirt cup; air filter
- Lightweight; 20-foot power cord; hanging hook for easy storage
- Measures approximately 8 by 11 by 38 inches; 2-year warranty
Power Stick Vacuum with a 10-inch nozzle and 15 times more power than any other stick vacuum.This 10-amp stick vacuum from Dirt Devil is an unusually powerful cleaning machine with a slim design and a lightweight structure. Weighing only six pounds, the vacuum is great for quick pick-ups, hardwood floors, workshops, dorm rooms, and play areas. It features bagless dirt collection, gathering debris and dust into a transparent cup complete with a filter for the finest particles. The vacuum’s 11-inch floor nozzle covers ground efficiently and has a low profile for under furniture and cabinets. To ensure long life and easy maintenance, the machine is equipped with the Motorguard system, which keeps dust and dirt out of the motor. The trim unit is easy to store, thanks to a hanging hook in the handle, and it comes with a 20-foot power cord. Dirt Devil includes a two-year warranty.
List Price: $ 59.95
Price: $ 27.11
Dyson DC23 TurbineHead Canister Vacuum
- Compact canister vacuum with Level 3 Root Cyclone technology ensures powerful, consistent suction
- Air-driven TurbineHead brush bar is ideal for cleaning medium and short pile carpets and can be turned off for hard floors.
- Lifetime HEPA filter with Bactisafe screen that traps and kills bacteria, mold and allergens on contact
- Telescopic Wrap System allows the hose and wand to be compressed
- Measures 13.9 x 19.3 x 11.9 inches (HxWxD); 5-year warranty
Hygienic and quick to empty Certified asthma and allergy friendly Lifetime HEPA + Bactisafe
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Woohoo Power!,
I live in a dorm room, therefore I have very thin carpet in a very small living space. Nonetheless, I would still like it to be clean. So, I came to dilemma of whether to buy a full size vacuum or go for something smaller. My family has always bought Dirt Devils – from a full size vacuum down to the small handheld Scorpion, and we’ve always had excellent results. Great power, long life, sturdy, etc.
So, in my quest for the perfect vacuum, I found the Power Stick. What caught my eye was the specified use for dorm rooms. I figured the price was right, free shipping, and ordered it right away.
Dang is this vacuum powerful! It’s as powerful as a full-size vac, yet only half the size and weight. Granted it is really loud, but I don’t mind that as it takes no time whatsoever to get hte vacuuming done. I got my entire room done in less than a minute, but my floor is extremely clean. I couldn’t believe how much it picked up! There’s a huge mouse-sized hair ball in the cup, and I didn’t even see hair on the carpet! So, although I was a bit anxious about not having a roller bar, I know it’s not going to be a problem because of the powerful suction. The cup is easy to remove and empty, and it even has a filter in the cup to help. The cord’s length is perfect for my room, but I think it would be just fine for any room. It’s also very maneuverable, which makes up for the lack of attachments. I was able to get the nozzle in all cracks and corners, and it was incredibly easy to turn around while vacuuming
The only problems I have with the vacuum (but not enough for me to give it 4 stars) is its noise and the weight. The weight is good for vacuuming as you don’t have to put much muscle into pushing it around. But, as far as standing it up in a corner, I foresee it falling. If you hang it up on a door with the hook that shouldn’t be a problem, but if you’re going to stand it up, I recommend standing it near a wall. It’s a lot of weight on the bottom and just the stick on top. It can stand up on its own, but it’s also easy to knock down.
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Sucks so hard it’s scary,
I bought this unit because it had a “reasonable” 12 amp motor. I figured it would actually pick up dirt even without a beater bar. I was right more than I ever expected, in fact thats my only complaint. It is so powerful, that the outbound air often hits your legs with a high velocity blast of warm air and bounces around your work area moving the dirt and dust devils around. Other than that it is great. Light, extremly powerful, and easy to maneuver into corners. Be aware however, the motor is so powerfull that ocasionally you will feel like you have a bucking bronco in hand when you turn it on.
Summary Pro and Con.
Pro:
1. Extremly powerful
2. Light
3. Easy to maneuver.
4. Easy to store using a hook on the wall
5. No bags to buy
6. Outstanding price
Con:
1. Startling when started (trys to twist out of your hand)
2. Loud
3. Small dirt holder
4. Head of unit hangs down with “detents” to hold in your desired position
5. No beater bar.
I give it 4.75 stars.
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Good Suction, Expensive,
Despite the fact that the Dysons have never been a top pick on Consumer Reports (even though they consistently rate high for brand reliability), I went ahead and purchased the DC23 Turbinehead from Target for $399.
As people often find when purchasing a new vacuum, they pick up a lot of dust and dirt in the carpet that their old vacuum left behind. Mainly because most older vacuums just lose suction even if you replace the filters and maintain all the parts. I find that to be frustrating and disappointing, and that’s mainly one of the reasons that I went with the Dyson — I’m hoping it lives up to their tagline (Never Loses Suction).
The suction on the DC23 is good. The turbine head attachment spins quickly and pulls in cat litter and other little particles in the carpet. I was revolted by the giant thick dust ball I picked up in just one bedroom with the first use. The DC23 does it’s job well. So here’s the run down of what I like and don’t like about this model:
Likes
-Excellent suction, vacuums well. Easily picks up all the cat hair and cat litter I throw at it.
-Small, light weight and portable
-Beautifully designed — it’s shocking to look at this model next to all the Hoovers, Dirt Devils, and Bissells of the world that look like something straight out of the 80’s. Also glad they are moving away from the yellow plastic!
-Easy to empty dust bin, no bags
-Because of the small head, this vacuum can go where most uprights cannot — under beds and tables.
Dislikes
-It’s a little expensive, however, will be well worth it if it actually lasts a long time without losing suction
-Storage is a little flimsy — the hose just sort of hangs out off of the vacuum and the head attachment very loosely attaches to the canister base.
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Works well if you do not have fully carpeted floors,
If you live in a residence that is predominantly hardwood floor, this is one of the better vacuums – no make, that the best. The turbine-powered airbrush works well for moderately shaggy rugs and floors, and while it is not a cheap canister, it is money well spent. I have never sucked out so much dust. Dyson has always scored a very high mark for design and this is no exception. It is quite easy to dump all the dust out from the bin, and I prefer canister vacuums since they’re easy to put away.
Get the Motorhead if you have fully carpeted floors. For me the Turbinehead is more than enough.
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