OK, I did it. I took the 3 inadequate upright vacs out of the garage and to the salvation army. I attached the instruction booklets and new filters for each and then.... I BOUGHT A DYSON.
I honestly don't know if this one will last but at least it has a guaranatee for 5 years! I spent an entire day last week, online and on the phone, trying to find some one to fix, repair and tune upof any the collection of Hoovers. Not only could I not find anyone, but the nearest place was in San Antonio (60 miles_ and they advised me not to try to get any one of the collection fixed. The prices for reparis were $100-140 for a $200 machine! so frustrating and perhaps a sign of our ecnomy that several small appliance repair businesses had disappeared locally.
We live in very dusty country, rural Texas so i know that I did sort of use up these machines but I really wanted to get them fixed not buy another one. My best solution was to pass them along and hope another household can make use of them--which is what the local Salvation Army told me would happen. They have a repair shop and also said that vacs don't stay very long with them.
Anyway, no Corgi household could do without a vac. And we have 3 Corgis and 2 cats...the ball dyson is taking a little bit of getting used to since it handles so differently but wow, the carpets are crazy clean.
At least until the dogs come back inside....
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