Bosch Vacuum Cleaner

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Posted by Woody on October 12, 2003, 5:03 pm
 
I've been trying to decide which vacuum cleaner to purchase.  I've
come across several I'm interested in but I found a good deal on a
Bosch canister vacuum although I can't find much info about it on the
web.  Has anyone used or heard about these vacs?  Thanks.

Diane

Posted by 127.0.0.1 on October 13, 2003, 10:40 am
 
On 12 Oct 2003 14:03:46 -0700, diane@bittersweetfarmcabin.com (Woody)
wrote:


if you don't mind spending big bucks the Dyson is the best machine out
there



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Posted by user on October 13, 2003, 1:42 pm
 
   Wellll.... maybe so, maybe not.  My wife just bought a Dyson DC07.
On the plus side, it does seem to do a better job cleaning than
our old Regina.  The powered "animal head", or whatever they call it,
really does an excellent job of getting cat hair out of things.  The
power cord is is LONG - it's nice to be able to plug in the hallway,
and not have to keep moving the cord around.  The hose is also more
than long enough to park the vacuum at the bottom of a flight of stairs
and extend it to the top.  But there a couple a minuses;  The thing is REALLY
heavy, and *much* harder to push than our old one.  The construction,
is, shall we say, akin to the cheapest, crappiest bit of plastic
doodad that has ever come out of the Pacific Rim.  It's almost as if
they intended the thing to look as cheap as possible.  And they've
made some astoundingly stupid design decisions - for example,
the release handle for the canister is very easy to hit while
carrying the thing.  Ever wonder what it feels like to have 20 pounds
of vacuum hit your feet from a foot in the air?  With the DC07,
you can find out.  In terms of ergonomics, the thing has buttons,
catches, releases, etc EVERYWHERE - and the only one that's labled
is the power switch.  I couldn't believe it, but I had to read the entire
manual before using it - for a vacuum cleaners, that's a little
ridiculous.



Posted by 127.0.0.1 on October 13, 2003, 2:15 pm
 

good points, but the bottom line is that the thing does a great job of
cleaner, and that's what it is meant to do



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Posted by user on October 13, 2003, 2:49 pm
 
   Sure, but how are you going to vacuum with the broken foot,
after you hit the release?  ;-)

   It really is too bad, though.  The vacuum, as such, works very
nicely, but I really have to wonder how long it will last before
all of the cheap plastic is going to start breaking.  Considering
that the price is way, way at the top end, already, I can't
imagine that using a better quality plastic would have made
much difference in the final cost.  And it's simply strange
that they couldn't bother labeling anything, especially
when the vacuum is *plastered* with stickers "Winnner of XXX
Design Award", etc, that I couldn't care less about.

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