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Chris A

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Ok, I've been looking around for a little while, and I've narrowed my search down to two vacs. I'm leaning towards the bagged because I don't care to see the soil I'm pulling out, and don't want to deal with the dust. We have this one
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...and this one, which looks just like a $79 Eureka I have here at the house.

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I know I can't be a top 25 cleaner without an 887, but I really don't feel like carrying a handheld for stairs. Any thoughts?
 

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I won't use a household vac in a customers home, given the choice. Sween, the duravac is the bagged version correct?
 

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Do not buy the second one!! I have 2 of the bagged versions of that vac and they are terrible! Worked great when new, but they just fell apart within a year. I think I am gonna buy a couple of the 887's or whichever one has the dust cup.
 
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rjfdube said:
$39 Walmart Bissell IMHO.


Thats the vacuum cleaner I use. It has washable filters, great suction, bagless tank, hepa filter. Durable and lightweight. I havent had any problems with it and it does suck.
 

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Cool the dura vac is what I'm going with. I don't charge enough to remove ALL dry soil with my vac so bagged it is
 

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c_adkins said:
Ok, I've been looking around for a little while, and I've narrowed my search down to two vacs. I'm leaning towards the bagged because I don't care to see the soil I'm pulling out, and don't want to deal with the dust. We have this one
productshot_sc9180.jpg


...and this one, which looks just like a $79 Eureka I have here at the house.

5028-2m.jpg


I know I can't be a top 25 cleaner without an 887, but I really don't feel like carrying a handheld for stairs. Any thoughts?

Chris, I definitly wouldn't buy the bottom one. I used a dyson for three years and it worked great. Now, I use the proteam 1500 upright, I love it. It pickes up a ton and does not leak any dust. Look at spending $380-$430 for one. You get what you pay for when it comes to vacumms. Heard a lot of bad things about Orecks.
 

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