Are Dyson vacuum cleaners worth the money? - VacuumsRUs
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Are Dyson vacuum cleaners worth the money?

Josh from Vacuums R Us in Colorado discusses whether Dyson vacuums are worth the money.

Comparison of Dyson and Other Brands

  1. Performance

    • Dyson generally performs better than brands like Shark, Hoover, and Bissell.
    • Performance differences can vary based on the type of flooring and debris.
    • Overall, Dyson tends to be superior, but results may differ in specific cases.
  2. Longevity and Value

    • Most vacuums from department stores cost around $100 per year over their lifespan.
    • Dyson:
      • Priced around $400-$600.
      • Typical lifespan of 4-8 years.
    • Shark:
      • Priced around $150-$200.
      • Average lifespan of 1.5-3 years.
    • Dyson offers better long-term value compared to other brands.
  3. Repair and Parts

    • Dyson parts are more readily available compared to other brands.
    • Replacement and aftermarket parts for Dyson can extend its lifespan.
    • Budget brands like Shark, Hoover, and Bissell often have limited or no parts available after a few years.
  4. Conclusion

    • Dyson is considered the best option among big box store brands for value and longevity.
    • While not ideal, Dyson is perceived as the “least evil” among department store vacuums.
    • Local vacuum stores offer better products that last longer, work better, and are more maintainable.

Recommendation

  • Consider visiting local vacuum stores for higher-quality products that may be more durable and environmentally friendly.