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Copco 24-Ounce Big Joe Thermal Travel Mug

Copco 24-Ounce Big Joe Thermal Travel MugLook, the only people who should be seriously considering this mug are people who need a mug that holds 24 ounces. These are mostly folks that drink 24 ounces of their beverage in the time it takes most folks to drink eight. If you''re in that crowd, read on. If you''re not if you''re looking for a system that will keep your coffee hot for eighteen hours, or that won''t sully the impeccable flavor of your Guaruvian kitty-dung extra roast look elsewhere.

OK, did all those dilettantes leave? If you''re still reading, it''s because you want a 24-ounce (or larger) mug, probably for hot beverages. If that''s the case, you have only a few choices: the CopCo Big Joe (either single or double), the Thermos DF4010, or some plastic mugs offered mostly at hunting/camping or NASCAR sites. The ones from the hunting/camping sites won''t fit into your car cupholders. The NASCAR ones look like they do, but some of them are so huge, they also look like they''ll upset in your lap ever time you take a right turn. So I''m going to keep my comments to the CopCo and Thermos offerings.

I bought both of them several months ago. I have used ''em more-or-less interchangeably since then, and I feel like I have enough information to make a decent review of each. I take my coffee with adulterants (milk & sugar), and I have not noticed any cup-taste being transferred to the coffee. Either of them will keep the coffee hot for the half-hour or so that I usually take to drink it. Both have handles that are only attached at the top: I notice that, when I put either into the car cupholder I usually use, the bottom of the handle extends below the top of the cupholder so that if the handle WERE attached on the bottom, the mug would not fit into the cupholder correctly. I have not noticed any problem with looseness or weakness of the handle on either mug.

The top of the Thermos mug has a slider to cover the drinking hole; the top of the CopCo dies not. The sides of the CopCo fit more snugly into my cupholder, and have rubber traction inserts that help to hold it in place. That said, however, I have not noticed that either has problems with looseness or insecurity in the cupholder.

Neither is dishwasher-safe; the trapped air between the steel exterior and the plastic interior will expand in the dishwasher and possibly crack the plastic. The tops may be dishwasher-safe, but I have not risked them (hey, I''m washing the mug anyway; how tough is it to wash the top, too?). And the tops are NOT interchangeable one with the other.

I like the CopCo better, but for no good reason I can figure out (it may be that I just don''t like the tumblehome sweep of the shape of the Thermos as much). So pay your money and take your choice.

I had a stainless mug and it really kept the coffee hot for a long time, several hours. This mug is much lighter, being that it''s plastic. It feel cheap and doesn''t keep the coffee hot at all, maybe an hour. If you just want something to grab for coffee on the way to work, I guess it''s OK. It fits in a standard cup holder and it''s easy to drink from. It''s not spill proof but it doesn''t splash either. Because it has a metal exterior you can''t microwave it, so you need to drink your coffee within about an hour or drink it cold. The fully metal mug I have doesn''t fit into a cup holder, it''s got a wide bottom. I was looking for this shape and the qualities of the steal mug.

After several months of trying to use this mug I finally threw it out. I was drinking hot tea and the plastic smell and taste was so strong it scared me, so out it went. I''m sticking to stainless in and out.

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The pros are : It''s stainless, Kept a coffee hot long enough for me, Size was perfect for me.

The cons : Price ( saw a two pack (after I ordered from here)at *al-*art for $7.98 in auto section,) The Lid is NOT a spill proof locking lid top (my office requires mugs to be), The top is not a screw on lid, its a push in and pull out takes quite a bit of hand stength.

Wish I had known before ordering it didn''t have a spill proof lockable lid top.

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I wanted a large insulated cup and this product appears to fill that need. The lid does not stay on. From the time the cup arrived it was loose fitting. Today I knocked it over. The lid came off, the coffee ran across the table and then down to an expensive rug. I used words I rarely use since leaving the army. This thing may a quick trip to the trash where it belongs. It is not dishwasher safe and is difficult to clean.

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The mug itself is very sturdy like all the other Copco mugs I''ve owned. The only complaint I have (and the reason why I can''t make it my hoped-for travel mug) is that the lid has no closing mechanism. With only one smallish photo to judge from, I took a calculated risk when purchasing, but will have to settle on this being my ''at home'' mug. I would recommend that the seller add a second photo from an overhead angle to clarify for folks like myself. After some more trial and error, I found a far superior Copco model, which you can see here:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002G9SXHK/?tag=scifincom-20

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BISSELL ProHeat 2X Select Pet Upright Deep Cleaner, 94003We bought this model at a local retail store last weekend. I had used a different model of the same brand previously (borrowed from in-laws). I have used it once, on my entire living room--a cream colored cheap wall-to-wall carpet laid down about 3 years ago by the previous owners. Probably artificial fibers. Just saying.

The carpet was getting spotty. We have a cat who has hairballs regularly and two four-year-olds. The cream colored carpet was showing spots around the kids computer, both couches, and the high-traffic areas at each doorway. We had some washable-marker marks here and there, and one sticky place. We live in the south so we had red clay marks, too.

I assembled the machine--had to get a long, thin screwdriver from the garage because the kind with the changeable tips is too fat for the holes in the upper handle. Assembly was easy, but I was left with an extra wand that had no home. Ours came with a small, medium, and large unpowered wand plus a powered wand and a crevice tool. At this point I was thinking that all the unpowered wands were kind of redundant.

I filled the machine with hot water and the ''fiber cleansing'' solution my husband picked up because he didn''t realize there were two bottles of solution inside the box. Not a big deal, we''ll use it all, I''m sure. The soap tank was a bit leaky for just a second, so I let it drip til it stopped, then rinsed off the outside.

I grabbed the blue squirt bottle of ''tough stain precleaner'' that came in the box and squirted each little gray, brown, or sticky spot. Didn''t do anything else, just squirted. Gave the gray area near the doors a sort of ''misting'' to get the job started.

I turned the dial on the Bissell to ''normal cleaning'' and started near one door. Wet stroke forward, wet stroke backward, dry stroke forward, dry stroke backward. Had a little trouble with the suction at first, but I later determined this was probably because the machine had tipped while it was on. It makes a pop noise when it loses suction, and you pretty much have to shut the machine off and turn it back on to ''reset''. A few places in the carpet needed an extra going over with the wet/dry strokes to get the spots up.

After just a couple of strokes, the machine started spitting out little ''hairballs'' that were gray--presumably cat hair and carpet fiber wads. I had read about these in the manual and so was not alarmed. I decided to let them go and after the carpet dried I''d get them with the dry vac.

About half-way through the room (13x18, roughly) it was time to dump the dirty water and refill. The water was like diluted hot chocolate in color, and had hairballs in it. Removing and replacing the tank is quite easy. Originally I was thinking I had to lay down the handle to get at the connections, but this is not true--the machine can be standing up and you can still get the water tank out. Not sure about the soap tank, though.

Note that while cleaning, you''re dripping on the back stroke. So you start at one end of the room and work *backwards* to the other end, not forwards. Probably a no-brainer, but there you go. I tried using one of the unpowered wands for a spot under the kids desk, and it did OK but didn''t really wow me. It was nice to have the trigger right there on the wand to be able to squirt soap at the spot, and the wand did fine at pulling the water back out. Didn''t try the powered wand for it--I just went over it again with the big machine and the spot was completely gone. I''ll try the powered wand another time.

Back in action, I finished up the room with no other highlights. I chose not to use the ''rinse'' cycle on the machine at all, I guess I''m testing the anti-resoiling agent in the soap. :) I didn''t really want to spend the time going over every inch of carpet twice.

When finished, I put down a couple of clean towels to walk on since we can''t avoid using the room. The carpet itself was dried within a couple of hours--even the bit at the start where I was having trouble with suction.

Once dry, I have to say the carpet looks great. There might be one or two places where the spots wouldn''t come out--but they have been cleaned at least 3 times now with three different machines and have persisted through all of them. Anyway, I do notice that the carpet nap is starting to look a little worn--it''s cheap carpet. I haven''t been back over it yet with the dry vac to get the hairballs up, that might change the appearance.

Husband said the smell of the soap was pretty much gone once the carpet dried, so it didn''t leave a heavy stink of ''just washed the carpets'' behind. The soap smell was itself reasonably pleasant and not overpowering even when wet.

So on to disassembly and cleaning. Emptying the dirty water was again no big deal. I rinsed out the tank afterward to get the hairballs out and keep it from getting stinky (why leave microban a big job, after all). I left the remaining soap in the soap tank for the next time. Since the shields over the nozzles and brushes are clear, you can see how scummy they get after just one use, so I grabbed my screwdriver again and popped off the clear shields (one screw for the front ''suck'' piece, and two screws each for the side ''edge cleaner'' areas) to rinse them out. The brushes themselves were exposed at that point and I could see the surfaces behind them were scummy but I didn''t feel like removing the brushes so I just wiped with a rag to get the scum out of the places I could reach. At this point the vac is lying on its back in the kitchen, in the way. But one more wipe of the sole plate (where the dirty drips come from) and reapplying screws and shields and it all went back together easily. It took about another five mins or so to clean the machine after use. Then I grabbed a clean rag and the reassembled machine and moved it to its storage home. Since it''s sitting on the carpet, I put the clean rag down first, then the machine on the rag to catch any drips I might have missed.

I am very pleased with how the machine performed. It made a dirty carpet look clean again, which is exactly what I wanted. It was relatively easy to use and clean (might tape a screwdriver to the machine just to have one handy) and it did a great job.

If I were going to improve the machine, I''d make those clear shields use a fastener other than a screw so they could pop off by hand. I''d maybe add one more fastener for that spare wand. I might include a plastic tray to sit the thing on when it''s not in use. I might try to work on that suction pop noise thing to make it clearer that you need to stop and fix something before you squirt more soap down. I might also leave off all the marvelous stickers identifying special features. Not needed, and they get in the way of seeing what the machine is doing. And if I were really working hard to improve, I''d have a ''self propelled'' motor to assist the user to move the machine at the proper speed (slow) and with the proper contact between machine and floor (to improve suction).

I hope the machine will last for the amount of time we intend to keep this carpet. Other reviews make me wonder if my satisfaction will last, since it seems other people have a lot of trouble with their machines, regardless of brand and model. I hope to update this review again later, after a few more uses.

-----edited Nov 30 2009

After using the machine several more times, I am still pleased. It''s kept the carpet looking pretty good, and sometimes I''m able to get up spots using only the warm water without soap. That''s nice. I haven''t used up all the carpet soap that came with the machine (and that we bought by mistake). The cat was quite ill over the summer and kept throwing up all over the carpet, everywhere..and you really can''t tell at all. Likewise the kids have repeatedly gone after the carpet with washable markers and crayons, and those marks are gone as well. Red clay marks gone. There are some shadowy gray areas at the main entrance/exit to the room that the shampooer doesn''t seem to be able to help, I guess the carpet is just showing its age.

I have taped a gallon zip bag to the front of the machine, in which I have the manual and the screwdriver I mentioned earlier. Very handy. I''ve used the powered wand a few times now, and I like that much better than the unpowered ones. Agitation really helps get the gunk out.

I like using this machine better than my Spotlifter now, it does a better job. I do tend to ''save up'' spots so I can run the machine for long enough to make it feel ''worthwhile'', but it even gets up the old spots.

Anyway, I''m pleased with the machine, it does what I wanted it to do. After months, it doesn''t stink (I still rinse it out after each use), and it hasn''t made anything scummy while it sits waiting for the next use.

I''ve owned three of these Bissell models over the past four years.

The first (2006) lasted nearly 18 months and about as many carpet cleanings. Eventually the spray system broke. Since it was out of warranty it was not worth getting fixed.

The second (2008) lasted 13 months. Same story, the spray system broke.

The third, this year, last 4 months and 3 carpet cleanings. Under warranty I called Bissell, got the names of two service centers but when I called them they both told me the same thing: Bissell was not going to warrant the spray system unless it was a manufacturer''s defect.

Being prudent, I called Bissell and went through a 30 trouble shooting session over the phone. It was grueling. Check this gasket, that gasket, take out the spray nozzles, get an old toothbrush and clean the sprayer, try the hose, re-seat the water tank, re-seat the soap tank, try the hose again, chew some gum, run the machine for a minute, walk on the ceiling for 30 seconds, run the machine and press the spray button for two minutes, check the hose without the attachment, spin your partner loop-de-lou, stretch the hose out, look out the window and wait for a police car to go by, run the machine and try the spray....

When I questioned the Bissell customer service person about the two service centers reporting that the spray system was probably not going to be covered by the warranty, because Bissell apparently doesn''t believe spray problems are a manufacturer''s defect, they stuck to the company line: we will fix a manufacturer''s defect. How about a return? That''s up to the store where you purchased it.

Here''s my take: I expect a $200 carpet cleaner to work. I expect to fill it with water, put the tank on, fill it with soap, put the tank on, turn on the switch and clean carpet. My position is that all the trouble shooting Bissell made me go through was just to make up for bad design, bad engineering, poor quality parts, etc. This model of machine has a serious spray system issue. It obviously has several points where it fails and Bissell seems to believe it is your problem not theirs.

Don''t buy this product, the spray system may last 2 years or 4 months, just to get it work is a problem even if the pump is still working, but no matter what Bissell''s support system isn''t there for you.

Luckily for me, a brought this product at Costco and they took it back and gave me a full refund.

Though I''m not sure carpet cleaners from other manufacturer''s are any better, I know the Bissell is not an option.

Personally, I would pay more for a longer lasting quality product if and when I can find one. I think we need to stop sourcing these products from China.

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My wife and I have two dogs, a 2 year old child and the cheap white/beige colored carpet that I''m sure everyone has seen before. It came with our house when we bought it. We have been living here for 3 years and you don''t realize how dirty your carpets actually get until you clean them. It came to a point where I could not stand to be in my house because the carpets got so bad. As if the dogs weren''t enough, my daughter spilled liquid bubbles everywhere and dirt attaches to the fluid like a magnet. We bought this bissell a week ago and finally finished using it this past weekend. I''m very happy with the results. My carpet looks A LOT better!!

Pros:

It is very easy to use after you understand how to use it.

If you compare, side by side, the section you cleaned next to an area you didn''t get to yet you will notice that it does a really good job.

The carpets barely get wet and dry incredibly fast for that reason.

Cons:

You really need to understand how to use this before you try for the first time. For example, you need to make sure you change the water before you use it all. If not, it will start to use all of the cleaning solution and it wastes it. The solution isn''t cheap so you want to avoid this from happening. (we did find deals online for larger bottles which make this cost more upfront but over the course of using this it will save you quite a bit)

You go through more solution than I would like and you have to change the water fairly often (it isn''t hard to change though).

If you have pets, their hair will clump up and lay on the carpet after you''ve cleaned it. Honestly, after the carpets dry I walked around and picked up maybe 5 or 6 quarter sized clumbs and that was it. I didn''t even need to vacuum after.

The bottom line is that this machine does a really good job after you learn how to use it well. It has it''s pros and cons but what machine doesnt? If you think it''s going to magically make your carpets brand new again you are naive, but if you are looking for something easy to use, fairly inexpensive to buy and something that makes your carpet look a lot better than they did, then this is the machine to get. My wife and I are certainly happy we bought it!

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I did a lot of research before purchasing this item, and I''m very pleased with it. It is easy to use and did a good job getting out some pet stains that my spot cleaning couldn''t get rid of. I''ve already used it 3 or 4 times because I have major dog/child traffic. Using it and even cleaning it up afterwards isn''t much more work than using a vacuum.

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After owning this for less than a year during which time the main reservoir broke twice within the first month of ownership and was replaced by Bissell...and after using it a total of four times on an 8''x12'' rug and three times for a 12.5''x16'' room that is 70% covered by furniture the brushes have stopped rotating and the cleaner has simultaneously stopped vacuuming up wastewater.

I cannot use publicly-acceptable language to express how angry and frustrated I am with this garbage. Bissell''s "Customer Support" is a total joke as is the phony "Warranty." If something breaks they demand that YOU prove it was defective and refuse to offer any solution "...unless you can prove that the part in question was the result of defective design." So you have to hire an engineering consulting firm and litigate (at your own expense, of course) to prove they screwed up the design to get warranty support?!?

Looking at the other reviews it almost seems like a class-action lawsuit against Bissell for manufacturing, selling, and continuing to manufacture a device they MUST know to be complete junk would be in order. Amazon should remove this from their sales lists.

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Dyson DC07 All-Floors Cyclone Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Dyson DC07 All-Floors Cyclone Upright Vacuum CleanerIn the vacuum cleaner market that, in our opinion, is dominated by poor product design, plastic parts that break easily, motors that burn out, belts that stretch and break, expensive bags that fill up virtually instantly, and a very short useful life, our Dyson has acquitted itself rather well.

Many of the other favorable comments about this Dyson apply and will not be repeated here.

We would add that Dyson has good telephone customer service as well as an on-line diagnostic guide.

We note the following negatives:

The "off the floor" hose suction is not as strong and is much more awkward than with a "tank type non upright" cleaner. If you are doing mostly off the floor cleaning, probably no upright is recommended.

-While it is NOT in the instructions, customer service will tell you that vacuuming up powder (plaster, carpet cleaner, carpet deodorant) will clog the hepa filter and eventually destroy the machine. If you plan to do this kind of work, get something that uses disposable bags.

-It is also not in the instructions, but DON''T run water thru the fully assembled canister to remove dust and dirt. The air flow will eventually gunk up and make the vacuum unusable. Use a compressed air can to blow out the dust or occasionally remove and clean the lower section (see below).

While the parts that you can access are easy to remove for cleaning and unblocking, there are some critical non user serviceable parts on the Dyson. Even the drive belt and hepa filters are supposed to be changed by a service center. So keep the box in case you have to ship the machine back to the company and hope you never need to use it

The problem, however, is really not with this Dyson DC07 (and probably other models as well) when it is under warranty. It is after the two year warranty expires and you are dependent on their expensive and sparsely located dealer network. I would guess that with parts and labor, a major repair could easily be between a quarter and half the price of a new machine.

We believe that Dyson should do a much better job in providing owner repair instructions, especially for machines that out of warranty.

In that light, we are providing information on two common repairs that the owner can perform. We would hope that at some point, Dyson would provide information on other repairs:

The hepa filter, which is supposed to last the lifetime of the machine, doesn''t. But it can be removed using a screwdriver to release the cover catches on both sides and replaced by the user (special replacement filter must be purchased from the company or from a dealer). We found it necessary to replace the filter (ourselves) when the machine constantly cut off due to overheating.

However, you may also come to the point, as we did, where the cylinder gets sufficiently clogged that there is suction to the intake (which means the motor is working) but there is no suction to the hose or floor and the vortex dirt isn''t spinning.

Customer service will first tell you that you have to bring or ship your Dyson to a dealer who will charge for parts and labor. Alternatively, a new canister will be $86.00 including shipping from them.

Forget it. You can clean the unit following these instructions (note; this probably will make little sense UNTIL you have the canister in front of you when it will become more obvious).

Be aware that you may well void any warranty if you do the following and, in any event, you do so at your risk but if it works, it can save you from an expensive dealer repair or part replacment.

-Remove the canister and clear plastic bin. Remove the bin and set it aside.

-The "cage" (part with the little holes) and the part with the vanes are held on with the black rubber ring at the bottom of the canister. The vane piece has to be removed before the cage by first easing out the rubber piece. Note the orientation of the rubber piece for reassembly. Removing the ring, vanes and cage is NOT dependent upon removing the handle (see next step below).

-Using a torx (star) #15 screwdriver, remove the 3 screws on top of the canister handle.

-Reach through the bottom of the unit and note how the long rod that opens the base flap fits through a guide slot.

-Pull out the handle assembly that includes the long rod. Do not remove the rod completely. Also, do not damage the large O-Ring and note, for reassembly, that there is a "flat" side to the handle assembly. Ignore the 3 screws inside the canister; they don''t seem to do anything. Also, the upper and lower plastic parts of the canister cannot be separated.

-Wash the canister unit using a high pressure hose or faucet and a bottle brush. Wash thru all the vortex openings at the top, the cage, the vane part and everywhere else. Run water through the unit until no more fibers, dirt, etc. come out and then a little longer. You will be amazed at how much stuff can accumulate in this canister.

-Allow everything to dry. When reassembling, make sure that, by reaching though the bottom of the unit, you guide the rod through the rod slot.

If you cleaned out all the accumulation, the air flow should work almost like new after the vacuum is reassembled.

Notwithstanding the above, the Dyson DC07 is probably a better and more reliable machine than anything else available (which, as noted, says something about vacuum cleaners in general), so with reservations and the hope that Dyson starts treating its customers like adults by providing information about user service, we recommend it.

I used to volunteer with the local Police department and soon became familiar with an interesting trait of unfortunate victims of crime: Ten people might witness a bank robbery and give stunningly different descriptions of those involved. One would see a red car, another a white car. One would see 3 people, another 1 person.

So it is with vacuum cleaners.

Like many readers, I read through every Amazon review before purchasing the ''yellow'' Dyson DC07. I resisted writing a review until now, using the vacuum approximately twice per week for the last 6 months. The summary? The Dyson''s ability to pull dirt and hair from carpets and floors is simply stunning, something you have to try to believe. I have found some drawbacks, and if you''ve read other reviews, they may look familiar. Some of my negatives:

When trying to clean under the 4 inch overhang on my floor-level kitchen cabinets or furniture, the DC07 does not reach under it very well. This ''yellow'' Dyson did not include the ''low reach'' accessory which would help with such a situation. I tend to use a mop or occaisionally my Sears shop vac which stands at the ready. This Dyson does have an attachment to reach this kind of area, but assembling it all isn''t worth the time it takes to simply grab my shop vac. Some people may find the DC07 models to be a little inconvenient in this regard.

Sometimes the 25 foot cord requires you to flip it around as you move the vacuum about. At the same time, the cord is very convenient as I can almost vacuum the entire home from one outlet. I just imagine myself as Bob Barker flicking my microphone cable around the contestants.

The Dyson DC07 also doesn''t pick-up the last 1 inch or so of dirt from the "head-on" direction. You need to run the vacuum sideways along the wall to maximize pickup. Again, you can attach other tools to target these areas, but I dislike removing the wand from the upright frame of the vacuum as it requires some twisting to both remove it and later replace it.

The positives? The Dyson is absolutely the best vacuum for suction that I''ve ever used. I have two Rottweilers (which if I may are the most misunderstood dogs in the world...what a couple of babies). These dogs shed hair constantly. When I read reviews about people vacuuming their home 2 or 3 times per week, I realized that''s what I needed to do but didn''t have time for. The Dyson changed that. Not only is the vacuum extremely effective, but it needs only 1 pass to clean a section of carpet. It rolls very smoothly, and vacuuming takes half the time it used to. Suddenly I found myself vacuuming two times per week.

The chamber that picks up hair is extremely easy to empty. I have never owned a bagless and wasn''t sure if I''d like emptying the collection container two or three times per use. This became a non-issue. It is extremely easy -even therapeutic -to see all that dirt and hair emptied. The workability of the parts is another plus. You may have to refer to the owner''s manual once to figure out how to operate some of the features, but it really is all very simple.

The permanent filter is nice and few competitors offer this. I never gave much thought to a HEPA sealed vacuum, as I have no health condition that necessitates it, but now that I have one it would be hard to imagine going back.

I had always wondered why a few reviewers hated their Dyson, or suspected that all-positive reviews are being written by Dyson employees or dealers (always a possibility).

One gentleman mentioned how he tried 3 different Dyson''s and none seemed to pickup any dirt. I suspect the vacuum was being used on carpet but set to it''s "bare floor" setting, something I once inadvertently did myself and it certainly doesn''t work well...until you change it to "carpet"!

Some, like myself, weren''t thrilled with the almost all-plastic construction. After using it for several months, I am now convinced the Dyson is well made. The molded plastic is the kind that seems to slightly pliable and tough. Not the brittle plastic seen on cheaper vacuums. There are thick rubber gaskets on pieces that handle airflow which make an excellent seal.

Others complained that when you empty the collection chamber, a plume of dust can thrust itself back towards your face as it drops into the garbage can. I don''t agree...this is completely avoidable if you simply push the chamber further into the garbage can, or empty the can first to make room for the waste, so it doesn''t drop so far.

Others lamented no light. The only vacuum I used with a light had no extra utility added by the light. Indeed, such lights tend to burn out quickly due to the vacuum''s contant vibration, but of course you may feel otherwise.

Some said the Dyson is heavy, and is hard to carry. We are all different, but I do not find the Dyson heavy. To give some benchmark, I''d suggest that if you find the Dyson heavy, you probably also have difficulty removing groceries from your car. It''s true that picking up the Dyson requires you to grab it in certain areas. An apparent "handle" on the collection chamber seems tempting to grab, but if you do the chamber can come off unexpectedly.

As for being a Dyson employee, my review probably lists enough negatives to indicate I''m not. I would even say that any number of vacuums may be a better choice for you. For example, if you want to clean your stairs and cannot easily lift a vacuum, perhaps one of those "stick bug" vacuums is what you need. If you''ve always bought Hoover and have never had a problem with them, or want a built-in light, buy a Hoover. The "Hoover" reviews suggest they still work well for a lot of people.

Some say for the price, the Dyson should not have any of the above problems. I liken it to the Concord, the (previously) most expensive way to fly across the Atlantic. Its seats were tiny, and it threw passengers back into their seats, all at a premium price. But it got you where you wanted in the shortest possible time. If the Dyson DC07 has some limitations at its price, it is still without a doubt the best vacuum for cleaning carpet and bare floors that I''ve ever owned. I rate it superior to three different Kirby''s I''ve tried from my friends. If you want maximum cleaning power, the Dyson is it. Some of the new DC14''s seem to have features that get around some of the above problems, so check them out too (of course they''re slightly more expensive).

For me, Dyson seemed to appear out of nowhere here in the US. It was all Hoover, Dirt Devil, etc., but now virtually every major consumer goods store sells them, and at a starting price of $400 USD, yet people flock to buy them. I figured there must be something to it. If you''re still not sure, try it out! Many stores (Target, Sears, Linens N Things, Walmart, Costco, there''s too many to list)...they all carry Dyson and allow returns. Try the vacuum (perhaps pick a store that does not have restocking fees) and see. But be warned if you do, you''ll probably wont want to take it back...

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Dyson is a great product but it''s certainly NOT perfect. The ''Never lose suction'' tagline is a marketing ploy, since Dyson too will get clogged and lose suction if not properly maintained. All other vacuum machines will NOT lose suction either if the filter bags are replaced often enough.

Overall, however, its performance beats all other vacuums (including the over-hyped Oreck, which is simply a rip-off) hands-down.

Every few months, the user must clean out the central cylinder of the very fine dust, or it will get clogged and lose suction. The way you do this is by removing the dust collector and then separate the core cylinder from the glass casing. Use another vacuum to suck dirt out of the little holes on the side of the cylinder. Also, if you look up the cylinder from the bottom, you''ll see caked dust collected at the top of the cylinder. If you gently bang the cylinder (upright) on the floor, you''ll be shocked how much fine dust (about two cups worth) will fall out of the cylinder. Use the other vacuum to suck them away. Also, take out the ''permanent'' filter and wash them. They, too, get clogged with the very fine dust.

The machine is very heavy and bulky, and it''s quite a chore to transport it between floors. The hose extension is very awkward to use because the point of bending is near the tip. The high profile of the vacuum head makes it impossible to vacuum under the bed, couch, etc.

The instruction manual is poorly written, and setting up and maintaining the machine takes a steep learning curve. Dyson should include a video instruction.

I, too, and concerned about how much carpet fiber the Dyson is tearing off the carpet, which you can clearly see in the dust collector. However, you can also see the amount of coarse and fine dust it''s picking up as well. One impressive feature of Dyson that lived up to the hype is that it will pick up much dust from carpet that was just cleaned by a regular vacuum machine.

Dyson rarely goes on sale, but I bought mine at Sears, which had Dyson on sale last year for $379. Also, buy the regular Dyson and avoid the ''Animal'', which is a rip-off. The rotating brush that comes with the ''Animal'' is air powered and is too weak to work well on the stairs.

Summary: If you have a large house with a lot of carpeted areas, then Dyson is for you. You may also build some muscle by carrying this behemoth up and down the stairs. However, you may need another vacuum for the stairs and also for a quick clean up in the kitchen.

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It''s great, unless it breaks down.

Dyson customer service is determined to avoid product warranty claims.

See if you can get a straight answer on warranty coverage!

I was happy with my Dyson, until the clutch broke after a few months. I called Dyson, took it to their "authorized" repair center for repair, and got it fixed under warranty. The repair center said that Dyson had a period of quality problems with clutches.

The clutch broke again only a few weeks later (making horrible grinding sounds). This time, Dyson claimed that the unit was no longer under warranty (less than a year after I bought it), while the repair center claimed that it was.

The same repair center ("Dyson Authorized"), told me that Dysons were poor quality, that they got several in every day for repair and that Dyson often tried to get out of paying for warranty repairs. Then he tried to sell me a competitor''s vacuum.

I''m still fighting with Dyson to get the $150 repair covered. They claimed first that Amazon was not an "authorized" dealer. When Amazon disputed that, they then claimed that Amazon had sold me a used unit as new. When I pointed out that it had Dyson sealed packaging and a warranty book, they then claimed that Amazon had sold me a "reconditioned unit" (for$400?), which Amazon says in not true. Every time I call, I get a different excuse.

So, enjoy the Dyson, it works well. Pray that it doesn''t break while under warranty!

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I''d like to compare the Dyson DC07 to a sports car, like a Nissan 300Z for example, rather than a fine luxury sports sedan (i.e. BMW 3-series). Like everyone raves, the DC07 has truly great performance with stylish, contemporary design (beauty is in the eye of the beholder?). Two days after vacuuming my home with a one-year old Sanyo model and a relatively new bag, the DC07''s dust canister resembled a sand hourglass. The amount of unseen dust it sucked up made old carpets feel like new again and there are no pets, smoking or shoe-wearing inside of our home. The vacuum operates loudly like other vacuums, but with a bit of a high-pitched whine also.

However, when the novelty of the sucking power wears off, one can''t help but notice the build quality and lack of features the DC07 has for the amount of money paid:

Heaviness: the four pounds of force advertised by Dyson to maneuver the vacuum seems to be way off. The heaviness of the DC07 can be felt from the wrist to the elbow on either bare or carpeted floors.

Cheap-Feeling Construction: touching the DC07 would seem somewhat delicate if one didn''t know it was constructed of "crash helmet" plastics. It just doesn''t have a quality feel to it like the satisfaction of closing luxury car doors compared to an economy car. In all likelihood the materials used probably saves weight that the hefty 30-pounder already takes up. Nevertheless, the plastic tabs used for the clear canister and electrical cord storage seems rather flimsy and easy to break. One could expect these to break under normal wear & tear conditions.

Lack of Cord Rewinder: despite arguments for weight saving measures, I am very disappointed that this expensive vacuum doesn''t at least come with an automatic electrical cord rewinder.

Plastic Wheels/Castors: the use of hallow plastic wheels, along with the brush bar not being raised up in "bare-floor mode", leads to a noisy operation (even when rolling an unpowered DC07 bare floors). I worry that downstairs neighbors may submit a noise complaint to the condo board one of these days. Dyson should have used a rubber or heavy vinyl coating on the wheels to help minimize noise.

Hose Extension: the 17-foot hose extension''s elasticity is so tight that working with the wand tools can be somewhat cumbersome and tiring.

Trapped Dust: emptying the dust canister over a trashcan isn''t as neat and simple as demonstrated by Dyson. Usually dust gets trapped between the rubber seal and plastic canister rim and therefore requires an additional effort of a wipe down.

Lack of Dirt Sensor: a dirt sensor would have been nice to help validate that the floor is clean, but not really needed because of the extreme suction, I guess.

In spite of my criticisms I still feel that the DC07 is a very good vacuum cleaner, albeit a very expensive one. If I had not been able to purchase this on a rare sale, I probably would not buy the DC07 at regular advertised price. The floor tool is a worthwhile option to purchase separately, as the brush bar housing is pretty thick and bulky.

Mountain Plumbing 661RFC Mountain Pure Replacement Cartridge Save 32% Off

Mountain Plumbing 661RFC Mountain Pure Replacement Cartridge
  • Filters up to 600 gallons of water
  • ISO 9002
  • Ceramic
  • Cold water only
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It was easy to install this replacement cartridge into our system. This cartridge performs up to our expectations, and I would buy it again. I would recommend it to our friends.

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Deep Tea Diver Loose Tea Strainer Save 42% Off

Deep Tea Diver Loose Tea StrainerIt was kind of expensive but it was so cute I had to get it. I was a bit surprised by how small it is since there was no dimensions listed under the info about the product. It is meant for one cup of tea and I was looking for something for a pot of tea. I suppose it would do well for a single serving pot of tea but I usually brew 4 cups because I drink a lot! Even though its small a lot of tea fits in there; but don''t over fill or the tea leaves wont have enough room to fully expand. Maybe its because its so cute but I could swear my tea tastes better when using the diver as opposed to the regular metal mesh ball. I wish there was a way to prevent this but even this diver is subject to tea stains. So I suspect it''ll be brownish soon. Oh, also the opening is at the feet. Be very careful about where you set them to dry. I air dry mine in the little basket in the dishwasher but once his little feet somehow slipped and disappeared into the garbage disposal for almost a week! I was devastated, and I wasn''t looking forward to buying another one. Thankfully I found out, so just beware because its clear and tiny so it can easily be lost.

If you like your teas light, this is a great infuser for you. However, strong tea drinkers may want to reconsider purchasing.

The holes are in the front and back of his body, as well as the back of his head. They''re excellent for separating small loose tea and water, but there is not enough. Therefore, creates a light tea. I''m use to a steel tea infuser that is covered with small holes front and back. I''m considering adding a bit more holes.

The silicone material is resistent to heat and holds its structure well. I''ve kept the infuser in my Thermos Sipp for about 1-2 hours numerous times at work (it doesn''t taste bitter :D). The material does not stain immediately, but overtime it may. It''s a bit difficult to take out the leaves by dumping it or tapping against the trash. TIP: face the him feet down, feet off (open the infuser) and run water through the holes in the back of his head. The water will filter the excess tea leaves out of his cute body.

TIP: Make sure his body is thoroughly clean after each use. The silicone material adheres to the previous tea if it''s just rinsed with water.

This is such a cute tea infuser and great conversational piece nonetheless! Makes a great gift or stocking stuffer during the holidays.

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My husband got me this little deep tea diver for my morning tea! It is such a cute idea! I would definitely by this again to make a present. I took a star off, because, you can only put so much tea in it, since the little diver, is tiny. So it is really recommended to only use it with a normal size cup of tea and not a jumbo cup. (Review written by Nathalie, wife)

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I bought this because it was really cute, but it is not very well made. The first time that I used this, the metal ring around the bottom fell off, and has fall off several times sense. Without the ring, it is impossible to keep the bottom closed. The bottom is difficult to close, because you have to maneuver the flimsy bottom into the upper flimsy silicon part. I have had my tea leaves spill out of the bottom more than once. Also, the connecting piece between the top and bottom looks like it could break with a good pull. As for getting tea into this thing, it is difficult to get tea into the dime sized hole and I end up spilling more of my loose leaf tea leaves than I end up getting into the strainer. Once the tea is in this thing, it really doesn''t have much room to expand.

I like the fact that this has the counter weight that keeps you from putting your fingers in the mug to take the strainer out. Also, it comes with a small silicon coaster that keeps the excess water off your table. Hopefully I wont lose it at some point.

tl:dr: don''t buy, not worth it

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I love it! Though it just kinda bobbed there instead of sinking like I thought it would. Easily fixed by popping a nickle in the bottom. Still wonderful though!

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Rainshow''r CQ-1000-MS Shower Filter with Massaging Shower Head Save 33% Off

Rainshow''r CQ-1000-MS Shower Filter with Massaging Shower Head
  • Healthier, younger looking skin - Softer, more manageable hair
  • NSF Certified KDF filter
  • Removes 90% or more of free chlorine
  • Reduces fading of color treated-hair & provides Relief from dry skin and scalp
  • Lasts 6-9 Months or up to 25000 Gallons

Easy to install, and to replace cartridge annually.

Water feels invigorating, too!

I have been using the Rainshow''r product for almost 10 years now, changing out the filter once a year--and I can tell when it is time to replace the cartridge, my curly hair starts to become more unruly! I even installed one at a boyfriend''s house because prolonged visits resulted in diminished manageability of my hair. Same for long vacations.

This really speaks to how damaging chlorine is to hair. It''s also nice to not be breathing in chlorine fumes during a shower!!

Highly recommend for people with chemical sensitives or naturally curly hair! You just won''t believe the difference--even my hairdresser could tell!!

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Why did a buy this? First of all, just turn on the faucets in my home and your smell chlorine, the odor is extremely strong in our city water.

I have been looking for a filter for years for my shower, but honestly, I never knew what one to buy. This one was recommended by a Board-Certified Naturopath and Clinical Nutritionist. I read on their company website that Rainshow''r is one of the pioneers of shower filters, they have been making them for 20 years years... So I figured they must be pretty good. One thing you have to love about these filters is they are made in the United States, by Americans... Sadly, it is rare to see anything made in the USA today. It is nice to know by buying one of these your supporting American jobs and the national economy.

Here is my story:

I have been a swimmer for over 26 years. My skin has lived in chlorinated water for a very long time, it normally is always dry and my skin is often red. However, I really never realized how bad it was for a person to take a hot shower in a small room with the door closed, until taking a lot of science classes in school. Your standing in the hot shower and filling the room with hot poisonous gas, which in no way is good for humans. Then, while your taking a shower, your pores are open and exposed to all this nasty stuff, which is now getting into your skin. Of course, don''t forget either, your skin is your largest organ. The integumentary system (skin, hair, nails, sweat glands) is one of the first lines of defense and anything that is in the water is going to effect all of these areas.

Now, lets get this straight. Chlorine is used in water to kill all the nasty stuff in swimming pools and city water. This might be a good thing, but it is not something that should stay in the water. The reality is, chlorine makes your skin red, itchy, your hair dry and it is not good for adults or their kids... I have a regular water filter (if only it removed fluoride, but that is another subject[if you know of one, let me know]) but sometimes I forget that I needed to use a shower filter.

I purchased one of these first for my wife, just to see if she would like it. She noticed it made her skin much softer as well as her hair.

So for the past two weeks I have been taking a shower only at home. Later this week I decided to start using the gym shower instead of waiting to get home. I noticed as soon as I got out of the shower at the gym and looked into the mirror, my cheeks, would get really red and dry. While at home this stopped happening. I know now for a fact this is due to the shower removing the chlorine and have also noticed that the water seems much softer; like silk or something.

We now have 3 of these filters, one in each shower. I would strongly recommend this filter to anyone who is using city water and wants to improve their skin. Now, if your taking a bath, the company also makes a bathtub filter. I just don''t like the idea of having to wait 10-15 minutes with my hand in the water swirling a ball around to filter the water. Just turn on the shower and let the shower filter do its job and fill your tub that way.

I would recommend this to everyone. This is one of the best purchases I have ever made off Amazon. One thing to know, if you have children, this is a must have! Children have a weaker immune system than adults and it is important to be careful of the toxicities in water.

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I''ve had my Rainshow''r shower filter for about 6 months now. The softness in my skin and hair has improved remarkably. Also, I have no more stinging and itching from dry skin caused by chlorinated water. If you use this shower filter combined with shampoos and soaps which contain no sodium lauryl/laureth sulfates the difference will be unbelievable. Your skin will thank you. Get this shower filter.

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This is a mighty little filter that is super easy to install and cheaper than most comparable products too. Softer hair, smoother skin and fewer impurities in my world are enough for me. At a seminar this week I included this product on my list of great things people can use and do to look and feel younger. I really mean it. Try it and see if you don''t agree.

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I spent a lot of time researching shower filters before deciding to try this one rather than one of the higher-priced ones, and I don''t regret it one bit! Although the Aquasana filters have recommendations all over Amazon-land, their main advantage over the Rainshow''r is the addition of a carbon filter. According to my research, carbon works fairly well for filtering drinking water, but doesn''t help at high temperatures or high volume applications like shower filters.

My wife and I really like this Rainshow''r. There is a very noticeable difference in how our skin and hair feel with this filter. Our skin is softer, not as itchy, and our hair feels more moisturized when using this filter.

For us, one filter lasted about 3 months. That''s with municipal water that has a rather (un)healthy dose of chlorine.

The only con I can think of is that there''s no indication of when it''s time to replace the filter. I think that''s how all shower filters are, though.

I''m here to order replacement filters, so it''s a keeper!

SoleusAir Energy Star 45 Pint Dehumidifier Save 34% Off

SoleusAir Energy Star 45 Pint Dehumidifier, #DP1-45-03I purchased from menards for 149.99 on sale a few days ago to replace an old reliable noisy westinghouse. This unit is very quiet in comparison and does an excellent job of removing water. I called customer service 2 times on just simple questions and both times I actually was able to talk to a real person within a mater of minutes. Customer service was extremely helpful and actually was from the USA. Great service! The owners manual is very short, simple and well done. I am very pleased and I have done a lot of research on other units. This unit is excellent.

I purchased this item on 5/1/2011.

I shopped around from best buy,home depot,PC richards and Loews.

I saw different brands and prices and Im not one to buy the first thing I see.

My Old dehumidifier lasted 10 yrs so decided to get a new and improved energy saver for my basement

becuase thats where I use it.

I have a temp and digital humidity unit in the basement that tells me the levels of the basement.

I bought this unit becuase it had and looked like a well made product and price.

Well, Im really happy with this unit. Alot more quiet alot less noise compared to my old one and it works great.

I will say this unit if you want 50% percent humidity you can punch 50% but Your humidity level will be real low

wherever you have it in the house.

I like my basement at 50% humidity so the level set on the unit is 70%.

Day in and day out my basement stays at 50% percent.

I read the other negative comments but I think these people just didnt know how to use the unit or whatever.

Also from the negative comments I can relate when you want to press the desired humidity level Like 50% level

But as soon as you enter 50% the numbers will change.

The unit will not display the number of the desired humidity level you enter.

So for me to get 50% humidity level I have to set the unit at 70%.

With a humidity guage you can figure sooner or later what range you want desired.

Not for nothing but this unit really works for me, Im happy with it and recommend it.

You can buy a digital humidity guage at any garden store,radioshack,or hardware store.

Its like a temperature guage but displays the percentage of humidity and very cheap $$$.

My older unit was a rotating knob that had no numbers, nothing just some scale going from low to high.

The only way to achieve 50% percent was to rotate the knob until my digital humidity show 50% humidity after the unit

working over night etc.

I dont know how these other brands of de-humidiers work but I recommened getting a digital Humidity unit..

The only negative point I found was in the instruction manual they DO NOT tell you where to find the

air filter to clean when its dirty!

The Air filter is behind the front vents of the unit.

Just remove the bottom half where the water is collected, the bucket you need to dump when the water is full.

If you take your fingers and just underneath the front vents you can pull down the airfilter that looks like any other airconditioner filter.

Thats it. clean and let dry and slide it back in its slot!

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I purchased this device a couple of days ago at Menards, and so far am very pleased with it.

It is quiet. I have it in the basement and can''t hear it running from upstairs.

It really pulls out the moisture. I have to empty it 2-3 times a day as I''ve not tried hooking up a hose drain to it yet. There is no problem in pulling out the drain bucket to empty it or putting it back into place.

I''ve read the complaints about the humidity readings fluctuating. I''ve not compared the dehumidifiers humidity level reading with another device to see how it compares. However, I think some people have a misconception about how the humidity level setting works. And...what I''m about to describe is just my theory as I''ve not seen it documented anywhere. You initially push the + or buttons to adjust the humidity level setting, but shortly thereafter, the reading will change from where you had it set. This new reading is the actual current humidity level in the room where the dehumidifier is placed. It will go lower as the humidity is drawn out of the room.

My only complaint so far is that the dehumidifier is made in China, according to the box. But...when I looked at GE models @ Wal-mart, they were also made in China...plus the GE box was printed in both English and Spanish.

Only time will tell how this dehumidifier holds up. I''ll provide an update if I have any problems

Update on 6/13/2011 This dehumidifier is still doing a good job of removing moisture from the air. The problem is, it never completely shuts off. Once it reaches the targeted humidity level, the fan will continue to run. The dehumidifier I owned before would shut off completely until the humidity level rose above the set level. I find it hard to believe this unit is Energy Star compliant with this drawback.

Update on 6/18/2011 I hooked a drain hose up to the unit two days ago. That all works fine, no leaks, no problems. Today, I noticed for the first time, that the unit had shut off (reached the set humidity point). It then later started up again....so, I retract my previous statement that the unit never shuts off. I''m a happy camper and recommend this unit.

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I''ve had the dehumidifier running for a week now. It has some nice features, like a dial showing the existing room humidity and the ability to set a target humidity. It has a 45 pint tank, which must be removed and emptied when full. That''s all fine, but when I tried to connect a garden hose to run the water away to a drain, I discovered a design flaw. The threaded hose connection inside the dehumifier is butted up against the interior wall of the machine, so it''s almost impossible to get one''s fingers or most wrenches or pliers around the coupling ring of the hose to screw it on. Only about 1/2 of the hose connection of the dehumidifier is accessible. By laying the dehumidifier on its side, using small pliers, and turning the hose ring about 1/16 turn (or less) at a time, I was finally able to make the connection. I''m therefore downgrading my otherwise favorable review. I cannot believe that the person who designed this device ever tried to actually connect a hose to it.

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We bought one of these three days ago to replace a 70 pint unit I''ve had for about four years. That one was a ComfortAire I bought from Amazon. They had the best price and the unit was made here in Michigan. That one still runs, but the humidistat isn''t even close to accurate. We call it the "747" because when it runs, it sounds like a jet taking off. I''ll sell it cheap to somebody. Anyway, we bought this Soleus. Quiet. Easy to empty. Convenient. This one is in my work shop. We liked it so well we went back to the store and bought a 70 pint for the basement. The same compliments apply to the larger unit. Ignore Consumer Reports ratings; this is a good one. If you read their reviews, the unit they rate #1 had one of the three they tested not even work, and they still rated it #1? Yeah, right.

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Magnetic Replacement Tap for Zen Water Countertop Water Filter System Save 40% Off

Magnetic Replacement Tap for Zen Water Countertop Water Filter SystemWorks great! I love my Zen water filter, and this is the tap that it uses. A must have to have a spare on hand.

This is pseudo-science, don''t bother or waste your money. If you have kidney-stones, you have a serious problem which you should see a doctor about.

Edited for clarification: I am talking specifically about the claim that magnetized water has been shown scientifically to have benefits non-magnetized water doesn''t. I would love to see the studies mentioned in the description, but of course they are not mentioned. I can make the same sort of citation: Scientific studies show that magnetized water causes cancer in lab rats.

If you don''t believe in skeptical thinking and are dead set on having the purest of pure magickal water, then certainly you can pass this review by without ever giving it another thought.

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Stainless Pressure Gauge 150 PSI with fitting Save 20% Off

Stainless Pressure Gauge 150 PSI with fittingI have used this unit for over a year now. It does collect water in the gauge area. There is a rubber plug on the back that can be removed to drain it and even flush it out with tap water as needed. Empty the water out and reconnect. Keeps accurate measurement of water pressure.

I have originally thought this was defective but with use found it is a big deal. Take a long time for it to collect water to even interfere with reading the gauge (over six months). The water doesn''t leak out of the unit itself, just fills the unit internally.

Good buy.

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Hoover Platinum LINX Pet Cordless Hand Vacuum Save 30% Off

Hoover Platinum LINX Pet Cordless Hand Vacuum, BH50030I am really impressed with Hoover''s new cordless Linx handheld vacuum. We have 3 dogs in our home: 2 chocolate labs and one yellow lab. The yellow lab sheds three times as much fur as the two chocolates combined. You cannot sit down on our sofas without getting fur all over you. And while we have a great upright vacuum, it is huge and not good for when you want just a quick pick up. I''ve been looking for a cordless handheld for a while. I almost caved in to getting a Dyson, and I am so glad I held out!

Pros:

* 18 volt Lithium-ion battery that doesn''t fade (runs at full power until dead). My Black & Decker chain saw, drill and edger all use 18 volt batteries to power them. This little vacuum has some serious power!

* Most vacuums have handheld brush attachments that are powered only by the suction of the vacuum. This bad boy is actually motorized and is great at picking up fur!

* The Hoover Platinum Collection Cordless Pet Hand Vacuum also comes with a limited six year warranty on the vacuum, limited two year warranty on the battery and charger.

* I have to disagree with the other reviewer who did not like having to take battery out to charge it in the charging stand. I for one love this! It is so much nicer to have a small charging stand that the battery slides into that can takes up such little space. If it used a stand that the whole vac plugs into, it would have to stay out always. Now, it gets put up and on the battery stays out (and is next to my B&D charging stations).

* Emptying this vacuum is simple and clean. Some bag less vacuums aren''t designed intelligently and end up making a huge mess when you try to empty their canisters. The Hoover cordless was definitely well thought out!

Cons:

The price is still a bit high, but this is definitely a better value than the Dyson handhelds. I do own a few handhelds that are not cordless, and this cordless blows them away!

Would I recommend this handheld cordless vacuum? Definitely!

I''m glad I found this worthy alternative to Dyson''s pricey cordless vac.

Pros:

* Lithium-ion battery that doesn''t fade (runs at full power until dead). Has LED guage for battery life left.

* Motorized brush works great at "fluffing up" my newly carpeted stairs and picking up the dog hair. The brush attachment also swivels, making it stay in contact with the floor as you move it across the stairs. The brush roller is designed to easily unsnap for cleaning in case hair, string, etc get wrapped around it.

* NO HEPA filter -a gimmick for a hand vac (IMO) that just lessens efficiency and requires frequent cleaning. The filter in this is foam and can be washed in cold water.

* Not nearly as noisy as my cordless Black & Decker vac was.

* 2 year warranty?! Wow.

Cons:

* Have to take battery out to charge it in the charging stand --it is really easy to do, but still would be easier to have a stand that the whole vac plugs into.

Notes:

* After a few weeks of use, the flip down crevice tool broke off. It was a poor design. I mainly use the vac with the motorized brush, so I wasn''t too upset. I continue to use my Black and Decker cordless vac for the smooth floors, and I use the Hoover for the carpeted floors and stairs.

Edit: 6/9/2011

* battery charger broke -the blue light flashes fast. Hoover tech support confirmed that it was the charger. Instead of sending out a new one, Hoover made me take it to a service center. The service center guy said we''d be lucky to get a new charger in 4 months because Hoover''s warranty service is so slow. My stairs are gonna get awfully dirty. What''s the point of the warranty??? BTW, I only use the thing once a week, so having the charger break is disappointing.

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The power brush is a real necessity for this hand vac. I have the older model and ordered the power brush and the improved dirt cup and prefilter insert. The newer one allows better air flow. I now cut a circle of used dryer sheet to cover the sponge filter to catch larger debris since this can be messy to clean the filter otherwise. The cone-shaped prefilter allows more dirt to cling to the filter but the used dryer sheet can be peeled away when the vac needs emptying. There is no need to affix it in any way, it will stay on when it''s inserted in the cone.

The dirt cup has been improved also, it''s been molded so that one can get a better grip on it when it''s time to empty. It still requires a firm grip to get the cup off but that''s necessary for a good leak-resistant seal.

The other attachments include a dusting brush and an upholstery tool with plastic ridges designed to rub pet hair into a ball where the suction can remove it. I needed nothing more than the power brush and the improved air flow that the cone prefilter allows.

The issue with the swing-up attachment seems to have been addressed as

well. It feels more sturdy than the arrangement on the earlier model. You won''t need a rubber band to hold it in place!

If you had been holding out for something better based on the reviews, now''s the time to spring for it, this is a definite improvement over the original. I do NOT work for Hoover!

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First of all, after buying the LINX standup vac I was blown away by the power it had. So, I decided to jump back on board and get this as its companion. Well, the brush accessory that is powered works wonderfully. However, normal dustbusting without the accessory was just average. When you spend this kind of money you expect better suction than a low cost Black and Decker Hand Vac. That''s the area where I think it could have been better. The other gripe I have is the way you empty the collected dirt. Seems it could have been made easier. When you sit it upright without the brush attatchment on, the slightest nudge will knock it on its side as well. As far as the battery goes, it''s powerful and charges quite quickly. Why did I keep it? It gets the job done and there aren''t really any other choices out there in the Lithium Ion market. Conclusion, when you buy the LINX upright you can expect an amazing lightweight hardfloor cleaner but when you get this dustbuster don''t set your expectations too high.

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Obviously, I bought this because it said "PET" in the description, and I wanted to be able to pick up pet hair both that flying around on non-carpeted floors (as it does) and furniture.

I''ll give you this: the vacuum is lightweight, well made, and has great attachments. It''s the quality I expect and receive from a Hoover (which has been around for my entire lifetime).

Here are my suggestions for when it''s a GOOD solution:

* If you have a cat/dog/rabbit/etc. that is very small and/or doesn''t shed too much. I think if you have more than two pets you''d be pushing the feasibility.)

* If you have to clean a small area in a pinch e.g., when someone happens to be coming over.

* If you are traveling by car or RV and want to do some quick cleanup. (It will also pickup your typical bits of dirt, crumbs, etc.)

* If you are able to point it directly at the hair you want to vacuum. (See my comment about the side vent, below.)

* If you require something lightweight and easy to hold because you have some physical limitations.

Here''s why it IS NOT feasible in other pet situations:

=> The cup fills up too fast. I spent more time unlocking the cup, emptying it, checking under the filter, pulling out any hair that didn''t make it into the cup, etc. then I actually spent using the vacuum.

=> The brush on the crevice tool did not stay locked in place. If you push on it just a bit, it becomes unlocked and slides down the plastic tube. For me, this didn''t just happen one time: it happened every time.

=> The battery lasted 10 minutes total. The description says it has "2X longer run time and fade free power," and based upon what I have read for other products of this type this is probably true. However, that''s still a much shorter time than I expected. (There is a battery light with three settings so you can see when the power charge will be gone sort of.)

=> The vent on the side blows away what you''re trying to vacuum. This is a major nuisance if you are working on a non-carpeted surface such as wood or tile floors. You will end up chasing around one piece of hair while blowing others, and seem like you''re doing nothing but waving this thing around. By the time you do all this, it would have been easier to simply pickup the clump of hair with your hands! (I think this also one of the most common complaints for other handhelds.)

For my situation/needs, this wasn''t the right choice. I wish the title had said, "SMALL PET HAIR" because I would have looked for something else.

>>WHY DID I GIVE THIS ONLY 3-STARS?

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