The process of buying a vacuum.

May 05, 2004 01:41

Dear lord, I'm looking up product reviews for vacuum cleaners. This cannot be a healthy activity at my age. Especially since it seems to be fun, or at least interesting.

I've narrowed it down to a bagless upright. I already have one of these and it's fairly efficient, but I want a little more suction. And attachments. What's the sense in ( Read more... )

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dzuunmod May 5 2004, 13:56:15 UTC
At least you're thinking about your purchases. Too many people don't comparison shop.

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ookuotoe May 7 2004, 21:02:56 UTC
Eek. If I'm making purchases of oh say $20 that I expect to last a while I research. I want to new skis this season and it will take at least two months before I actually make a decision.

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amiga500 May 5 2004, 19:00:43 UTC
We paid about fifty for a refurbished bagless Eureka one. It's pretty good, and I wouldn't pay more than that for a vacuum. We got it at Fry's Electronics, which is a great place to get sale things, but I'm not sure what you have near you.

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ookuotoe May 7 2004, 21:04:26 UTC
Hmm . . . I hadn't thought about a refurbished one. We don't have a Fry's that I'm know of but there must be something. Thanks.

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