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by davgibby , Jul 07 '04
Pros: -Cleaning power and ease
-Hose length
-Rotating brush
-Cost of ownership
Cons: -Storage location for extension wand (inside hose)
-Can't store rotating brush onboard
- Price
I own a two-story home with mostly wall to wall carpeting, some hardwood and tile, and was looking for a vacuum to replace a 6-yr. old Eureka bagless. I decided upon and purchased the Dyson Animal. After WAY too many hours spent researching on ...
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by jason231 , Apr 18 '06
Pros: amazing capability, it really never loses suction Cons: price (at first glance)
I purchased this model last year, against my wife's advice. I had done great deals of research on a vacuum, and elected to go to Sears and purchase the one that "the British guy" sells. Actually, I did do research. Real research, prior to dropping ...
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by ejeffrie , Mar 10 '08
Pros: POWERFUL VACUUMING POWER, EASY TO CLEAN, HEPA FILTER, REVERSIBLE WAND Cons: PRICE, HAIR GETS STUCK IN THE WHEEL BRUSH, HEAVY
Introduction You probably read this review because you want to know if it is worth it to spend more than $399 on a vacuum cleaner. I'll tell you why I decided to buy the Dyson DC07 Vacuum cleaner. We received a Hoover vacuum cleaner for our ...
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by rcaminos , Jun 21 '04
Pros: Excellent design. Unprecedented suction. Joy to use. Cons: none that are that important. no way to store the extra attachments.
I recently moved in with my girlfriend who has a wonderful cat and I am allergic to cats. My allergies are respiratory which is especially uncomfortable. We tried two different kinds of vacuums and neither seemed to do any good at cleaning the carpets ...
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by emreif , Feb 24 '07
Pros: Never gets clogged, great with pet hair, easily managed. Cons: Somewhat heavy, a bit pricey, and not headlight, but worth it!
We bought our Dyson Animal after a thorough trial of many different, cheaper vacuums. Never again. Dyson Animal eliminated the pet hair from all over our house. It is easy to empty and clean. There are no parts to replace. It has many different ...
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by banditosway , Feb 04 '05
Pros: good power, picks up everything, great on all surfaces, easy to maneuver Cons: 500 bucks for a vacuum?
We've gone through the Hoover vacuums that start off great and just lose suction. After a few years the belts go and the vacuum just doesn't clean as well as it used to. Time for something new. This Dyson seems to understand that problem and has ...
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by Sapphire13 , Aug 25 '04
Pros: Lots of attachments, the suction is great. Cons: Have to watch the hose.
Let me start out by telling you that I am wheelchair bound being a paraplegic/amputee. I saw the Dyson Animal shown on tv and since my old Oreck was gone to pieces - only after two years mind you - I decided to look into this one. I had read others ...
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by mawillia , Dec 13 '03
Pros: Overall performance, versatility, ease of use, no bags or filters to buy. Cons: Price, and a few quirks.
The self-propelled Eureka that I inherited from my grandparents a dozen years ago seemed to do a good enough job of cleaning up after us and our two cats, but after moving into a two-story house with monotone light beige carpets, we really began to ...
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by modranger , Aug 28 '04
Pros: Outstanding suction, flexibility, ease of use, solid feel, most of all the RESULTS! Cons: Color, Price, attachment complexity, labeling, occasional ratcheting noise when switching to carpet.
What's purple and gray, sucks with it's nose to the ground, and eats bugs and anything up to 1/4 inch it can find? Not an anteater but the Dyson DC07 Animal! Actually it can eat up to about peanut size (not Styrofoam) using the hose and no ...
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by theawesome1 , Apr 06 '04
Pros: Suction to the max, no more bags, filters, belts to purchase. Cons: It's heavy to lift & carry upstairs to clean the 2nd floor
After losing my Hoover Wind Tunnel, its $57 filters, $4 a piece bags, and 23# of back breaking vacuuming even with self propel; I found the first Animal I love.......... With 2 parrots, me with very long hair & I do shed, vacuums in my house do not ...
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by monroe6126 , Aug 20 '03
Pros: Fantastic suction, long hose and cord. Cons: None, except the price delayed our purchase.
We had been pondering purchasing a Dyson DC07 Animal vacuum for several months. We were drawn to it ...
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by uk-airraid , Jan 28 '05
Pros: Outstanding suction, bagless, lifetime filters, great attachments. Cons: Pricey but probably worth it, a little heavy but sturdy.
Let me begin by saying, my wife is a "vacuholic". If vacuums had odometers, we would have high mileage machines. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate her focus on keeping the home clean, but man, have we been through some vacuums in our 10 years of marriage. ...
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by mommyauri , Aug 28 '04
Pros: Powerful, versatile, durable. Easy to empty. Vented edger attachment. Truly does not lose suction. Cons: Heavy and bulky. Not self propelled. A little expensive, but worth it.
I live in a big house which holds two families (mine and my grandparents) so it needs to be vacuumed, a lot! The portion of the house I live in is almost 100% carpeted, even the kitchen (blah!) and therefore that's about the only way we can clean our ...
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by ariawoman , May 09 '04
Pros: The way the canister empties is the best part. Cons: The only con so far is I never see my cat!
There probably isn't much that I can say that other reviews haven't already, but I just had to comment on how ridiculously awesome this vacuum. As you might notice, I wrote a review only 4 short years ago on my previous vacuum, a Eureka Whirlwind, but ...
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by cprohman , Feb 20 '05
Pros: More suction than other vacuums in real use. No filters to clean/replace. Cleans well. Cons: Weak brush roll design. Slinky style hose collapses due to awesome suction. Somewhat ugly.
The Dyson DC07 is a step ahead in vacuums, and probably represents the future of vacuums. The DC14 by comparison has a more convenient wand, and a lower center of gravity, but slightly less airflow. The latest Dyson, the DC15 adds significant ...
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