Dirt Devil Dynamite Plus Bagless Upright Vacuum with Tools, M084650RED

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Dirt Devil Dynamite Plus Bagless Upright Vacuum with Tools, M084650RED

Dirt Devil Dynamite Plus Bagless Upright Vacuum with Tools, M084650RED

  • Dynapower – 26.0 Cleaning Effectiveness
  • Lightweight – weighs less than 8 lbs.
  • Cleans carpets and bare floors
  • Easy to empty dirt container
  • HEPA filtration

Dirt Devil Dynamite Plus Bagless Upright Vacuum with Tools, M084650RED

Lighten up your workload for quick pickups and daily cleaning. Its powerful suction helps lift deep down dirt while the SCUFF GUARD traps debris on hard surfaces without scratching up your floors. Then slide the automatic height adjustment to roll from carpet to hard floors.
Product Details Click-Lock Handle Go low and clean down to 31 in. Lightweight Pick up and go at only 9 lbs. All Floor Cleaning Easily roll from hard floors to carpet. SCUFF GUARD Nozzle Don’t knick, knock or nail your baseboards again. Product Features
On-Board Tools
Stretch Hose

List Price: $ 69.99

Price: $ 49.00

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  1. 168 of 170 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Small and powerful, October 11, 2011
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    Ena (Chicago, USA) –

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    This review is from: Dirt Devil Dynamite Plus Bagless Upright Vacuum with Tools, M084650RED (Kitchen)
    I was looking for a small, powerful and inexpensive vacuum cleaner, and this is EXACTLY what I got with Dirt Devil Dynamite. I was looking to replace my old stick-type vacuum cleaner which was okay for hardwood, but just too weak to pick up anything from carpet.

    I already have a fairly large carpet steamer which I regularly use. I didn’t want another clunky machine to take up very expensive square footage in my house. I also paid quite a bit for that steamer, so I didn’t want to shell out for a vacuum as well. However, I did want a vacuum cleaner with some power to it.

    1) SMALL: The first thing that caught be by surprise is how remarkably small this vacuum cleaner is. I think the lady in the picture is rather short because the canister part hardly even reaches my kneecaps! Size-wise it almost looks like a child’s toy!

    2) ASSEMBLY: There’s virtually no assembly required. Just snap in the handle and it’s good to go.

    3) POWERFUL: It picked up incredible amounts of dust, dust bunnies, crumbs and hair on my carpets which were freshly steam-cleaned just days earlier!

    4) SIMPLE: There’s one on/off button, a snap button to detach canister to empty it. Sturdy paper filter. It has a stretch hose. To lock it straight up, just lean it forward. Lean backwards to unlock. Handle is retractable if you want to store it, or if you want your kids to exercise their vacuuming muscles!

    5) STORAGE: This cleaner just slides under the bed for storage. And I mentioned how important my storage issue is!

    6) PRICE: I would expect this performance from a $120 machine, but for $54 this is such a steal.

    7) DOWNSIDE: This cleaner is not self-propelled. You have to apply some force to push it forward. Not a deterrent for me, but might be an issue for some customers. If you have mobility problems or more significant physical limitations, you might want to consider a self-propelled vacuum over this one. More expensive cleaners will have rotating wheels which makes the cleaner slide over carpet easily.

    There. I hope this was useful. Happy cleaning!

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  2. 627 of 656 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    This thing sucks, December 6, 2007
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    PhotoGraphics (Southwest U.S.) –
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    This review is from: Dirt Devil Dynamite Plus Bagless Upright Vacuum with Tools, M084650RED (Kitchen)
    I got this vacuum for thirty bucks so keep that in mind. There are units out there that cost ten times that. So how does the Dynamite Plus stack up? It sucks! Very, very well. I don’t think I have ever used a vaccum that had such powerful suction. I bought a Dirt Devil cordless unit (the one that no one seems to like) about a year ago and it was garbage. I wondered if anyone really needed cordless while in the confines of their own home. Most likely not. Why not trade the dubious benefits of cordless for maximum sucking power? For the price there is proably no vacuum made that is more powerful. So why only 4 stars? Despite a vacuum that seems well built, convenient, light, bagless, portable, etc., there is one thing that is insanely ridiculous about the Dynamite Plus’ design. All of that powerful suckiing power shoots right out a front grill of the vacuum. Like a tornado!!!! The first time I used it was in the kitchen it it literally blew all of the photos and notes off my refrigerator. The next time bordered on slapstick comedy if I could have considered it funny. I was vacuuming the hearth of my fireplace and the tornado-like exhaust fan blew ashes from the fireplace all over my living room!!! Who in their right mind would design a vacuum with a jet engine strong exhaust fan right in front pointing at the very dust and dirt you are going to vacuum? Final thought … the plastic recepticle fills up very fast. I vacuumed what I thought was a clean tile floor in the kitchen and the dirt container was full. I emptied it and vacuumed my staircase and the dirt bag was full. Is this a bad thing? How can it be? The Dynamite Plus is sucking in dirt that I didn’t even know existed. That’s the whole reason I vacuum. So I would rate this as the best bargain of any vacuum I have ever seen except for that silly design flaw. It’s not at all a reason to not purchase this vacuum. You just have to know how to avoid pointing it at things like fireplace ashes. Bottom line is I have never owned a vacuum with as much suction. This thing is dirt cheap for what it does.

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  3. 247 of 268 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    As Good As Recommended, June 23, 2011
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    This review is from: Dirt Devil Dynamite Plus Bagless Upright Vacuum with Tools, M084650RED (Kitchen)
    Haven’t had the unit long enough to be very critical.
    The unit is only 7 amps but seems to pick up dirt like a 10 amp, lots of power to work the brush’s and suck up the dirt. So far it seems to be a good value for the money.

    **** CAUTION:Amazon recommended purchasing replacement
    belt and filter with the Dynamite vaccum except that they recommended the WRONG belt and filter. Having not purchased the Dynamite before I went with what Amazon recommended which turned out to be the F-12 belt and F-1 Hepa Filter which are incorrect. The Dynamite vaccum uses a F-15 belt and a F-2 Hepa Filter so be very careful to order the correct belt and filter if you decide to order this vaccum…do not rely on Amazon’s recommendations or their customer service.

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