The (VPN) truth about Shark Vacuum Cleaners

Mike Pailliotet

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Willy P

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Anybody ever had any complaints with a sebo? I found the tootsie roll in the septic tank of vacuums.
 

Kenny Hayes

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Aren’t they like Windsors, or the old Clark combi vacs?
 

BIG WOOD

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I’m not in the mood to pay $800 for a sebo or Windsor
 

Dolly Llama

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LOL
I didn't watch the vid.
you-on-a "anti-shark" campaign now that you've determined they ruin wool berbers and cause macular degeneration?

































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Nomad74

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He obviously doesn't know about the Best Buy warranty.
 
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I’m considering the sanitare s5000 eon for the house here. I’m tired of my proteam/Electrolux.

It looks like a Windsor wannabe. Anyone here ever used one?
 

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When my customers start paying $80 an area I'll start wowing them with a $700 vacuum cleaner.

My shark has impressed quite a few customers who couldn't believe how much crap came out after they just vacuumed with thier Dyson. One lady couldn't get her Dyson to suck up all the baking soda she sprinkled on her wool rug. No problem with the Shark.
 

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When my customers start paying $80 an area I'll start wowing them with a $700 vacuum cleaner.

My shark has impressed quite a few customers who couldn't believe how much crap came out after they just vacuumed with thier Dyson. One lady couldn't get her Dyson to suck up all the baking soda she sprinkled on her wool rug. No problem with the Shark.
Unless you're talking stick vac to upright, I can't imagine why a shark vac would work different than a Dyson when they're essentially the same thing
 

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Unless you're talking stick vac to upright, I can't imagine why a shark vac would work different than a Dyson when they're essentially the same thing
I've never used a Dyson but I'm wondering if the beater bar on the Shark digs deeper.
 

Nomad74

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Well. A Dyson overheats and shuts off. My Sharks never did that.
 

hogjowl

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Unless you're talking stick vac to upright, I can't imagine why a shark vac would work different than a Dyson when they're essentially the same thing
That’s because you know very little about vacuuming,
 

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I have been, as has been termed, "Wernerizing" carpets longer than Wernerizing himself.
 
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Kenny Hayes

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This whole new idea of using vacuums to clean carpet before you clean is a fad that will soon pass.
I guess you’ve got hi-class trailer park people
that don’t leave anything on the carpet because they know you’re coming.
 

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