Dirt Devil produces many different models of upright, cylindrical and handheld vacuum cleaners. They range from basic models such as the ultra lightweight compact bagless upright to models with specific functions such as the removal of pet hair such as the 1700W bagless upright with pet hair turbo brush.
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Dirt Devil accessories are specifically designed to fit and operate on Dirt Devil vacuums. This being the case, they are not interchangeable with many other brands of vacuum cleaner.
Dirt Devil Vacuums specialize in attachment hoses to suck up pet hair as well. It has a turbo wind tunnel that picks up all the dirt on your floor. They offer many varieties in all kinds of vacuums for all your needs.
Consumer experts have found that some popular handheld vacuum models can be dangerous. The Dirt Devil 08200 Scorpion has been shown to be a possibly dangerous handheld vacuum.
Good lightweight vacuums are made by Hoover and Dyson. For some very small and effective vacuums, you should also check Dirt Devil as they are very lightweight.
In the 1980s Royal began manufacturing and successfully selling its Dirt Devil model vacuum cleaners. The company itself originated in Cleveland Ohio but is now owned by TTI Floor Care North America, a Hong Kong based firm. TTI also makes Hoover, Vax, and other vacuum cleaners. In 1984, Royal began marketing the Dirt Devil Hand Vac. At 25 million sales, it subsequently became the largest selling hand held vacuum in America. The incredible success of the Hand Vac encouraged Dirt Devil to explore avenues for more product innovations. In 2005, Dirt Devil revamped their hand vac and renamed it the Dirt Devil Classic Hand Vac. They gave it twice as much power and included a HEPA filter and dirt cup that required no bag. That model is still available in many retailers and online. Today, Dirt Devil sells many different models of hand held vacuums, stick vacuums, canister vacuums, steam cleaners, and carpet cleaners as well as standard uprights. Dirt Devil online also has all accessories and parts. Prices for Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners are very reasonable for the quality. For example, uprights start at less than $40.00 and range to just under $90.00. Hand vacs start at under $20.00 and there are 24 different models available in the contemporary hand held vac style. There are models in entirely new shapes and designs and models for jobs that were non-existent when Dirt Devil first opened its doors; hand vacs for computers and electronics for example. Dirt Devil also makes wet-dry vacs for the shop or garage. Two of the newest model designs to come out of the vacuum cleaner industry are stick vacuums and their close cousin the broom vacuum. Stick and broom vacuums are much smaller and lighter than standard uprights and designed for cleaning hard surface floors and accessing hard-to-reach areas. Dirt Devil has come along way and is sure to go yet further. With new designs, models and styles being developed, they will surely be successful as long as there is dirt.
Reviews for popular home items like the Dirt Devil vacuums can be found easily on the web. Sites like Amazon, Vacuum Judge, Walmart, YouTube, and Consumer Reports all have either personal and/or professional reviews.
Most vacuums these days are bagless so it is easy to find one that has this features. Bissell, Dirt Devil, Panasonic, and Dyson all have vacuums that are bagless.
No, not all Dirt Devil vacuums are red. Though the company is famous for its distinctive red cleaners, it manufactures appliances in a variety of hues, including blue and black.
Hoover, Bissell, Eureka and Dyson cordless vacuums have received good reviews. Other vacuums with positive reviews are Electrolux, Dirt Devil and Black & Decker.
If you have a local vacuum store, hardware store, (Canadian Tire, Walmart) etc. you should try going there first as they usually always carry a large selection of Dirt Devil filters. They carry all sorts of different variants of Dirt Devil filters for all of the models that the store carries.
Dirt Devil handheld vacuums can be bought from multiple stores such as Walmart, Target, and Kmart. This handheld vacuum is also at many online retailers such as Amazon, Ebay, and Best Buy.