Re: Dyson V11 cordless vacuum cleaner
My elderly Panasonic died a few weeks ago and I replaced it with a Shark - which won the decision between Dyson v Shark purely because of the very long guarantee provided by Shark. These were NOT cordless, but the unit is so very light and the cord so long, it's really easy to use. Another great point is being able to take the "wand" out of the body so easily and use that as in the past I've had to use the upright Panasonic for carpets and a Hetty for wooden floors - so very pleased with my new Shark.Re: Dyson V11 cordless vacuum cleaner
Re: Dyson V11 cordless vacuum cleaner
Yes, we have a V11 and yes it was expensive.Re: Dyson V11 cordless vacuum cleaner
Re: Dyson V11 cordless vacuum cleaner
They do seem very expensive but they are made in Asia so they are very reliable. Some years ago, when we were more affluent, we bought a corded Dyson despite it's extravagant cost. The damned thing got caught on almost everything . It was the model that you towed about by it's hose so we eventually sold it online for $50 and bought a Shark Navigator and it has been so much easier even though it is still plugged in. For those quick cleanups we bought a Zip battery vaccuum which includes in it's design, a hand held version. We bought all of these for about half the price of a Dyson.Re: Dyson V11 cordless vacuum cleaner
Re: Dyson V11 cordless vacuum cleaner
Re: Dyson V11 cordless vacuum cleaner
Re: Dyson V11 cordless vacuum cleaner
Re: Dyson V11 cordless vacuum cleaner
Yes, Dyson is an inventor as well as a businessman.
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