westonsmom
New member
Hey,
Our vaccum kicked the bed, and at the same time my boss said she just bought a Dyson because her grandson was diagnosed with asthma and that the dyson is approved by the asthma association. So since I have to buy another one anyway...I was wondering if it was worth investing the extra money in a dyson for Weston's health. I have looked at the different models and think the smaller less expensive ones are a good fit for us since we only have one dog and not a lot of rugs. The model is called something like all floors model.
What I am wondering is if they are good on hard wood floors? and worth the expense? Plus I have never used an upright vaccum before...how does that work?
Our vaccum kicked the bed, and at the same time my boss said she just bought a Dyson because her grandson was diagnosed with asthma and that the dyson is approved by the asthma association. So since I have to buy another one anyway...I was wondering if it was worth investing the extra money in a dyson for Weston's health. I have looked at the different models and think the smaller less expensive ones are a good fit for us since we only have one dog and not a lot of rugs. The model is called something like all floors model.
What I am wondering is if they are good on hard wood floors? and worth the expense? Plus I have never used an upright vaccum before...how does that work?