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<p class=MsoNormal>Geez, all this time I thought I was the only one who hated
their Dyson! My husband bought it for me since he knew I’m too
cheap to spend the $$$ it costs. I have one room with wall to wall carpet
and it works great in there. The rest of my floors are hardwood and tile and
frankly, its horrible. I think I could pick up more with a broom! I
find it very heavy and hard to lug around. The wand doesn’t stretch
very far and one of these days the vacuum is going to knock me down the stairs
when I’m trying to vacuum the stairs. In all fairness, I do have 3
dogs who produce mega amounts of hair but I hate the fact that when you empty
the cannister, dust goes flying. I think I would prefer to go back to a
canister where all the dirt and hair goes into a bag that I don’t have to
touch except when it needs replacing. Anyone have any suggestions on a
good canister for hardwood and tile floors? We’re redoing our
kitchen and will have ceramic tile in there in about a month.<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal>Tina<o:p></o:p></p>
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