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for a dyson. if you dont wana spend too much, dont have asthma and dont need to worry about space then the dc19Y. if you wana pick up pet hair then chuck on a turbo head with this and your set.

if you want something better, want cleaner air and want it to come with a turbine head (a must for pet hair on carpet then get the DC23 turbine head. few extra little features + its a newer model so a bit different but better design.

if you want a upright then the dc25 (i think) is good...light, easy to push around + a power head........plus its purple.

bit hard to explain when im not in the shop...but they are the three i would go for.

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well if you have asthma/hayfever/allergys then its reccommended to get one with a hepa filter. its a really fine filter after the motor (like a cat in a car) that filters out all the microscopic dust + dust mites etc etc. makes the air about 150X cleaner than normal air you breathe.

and pet hair you want a turbine head...so id say either the dc19turbine (blue) or the dc23 turbine (bronze)

or if you want a upright dc25 (purple).

look on theDYSON WEBSITE and let me know if you have any questions.

and remember...cost price :banana:

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myer ticket at retail from what i gather dont discount...and dyson markup is huge so id say youd be looking at least $150 off if not more (average person would get about 10% off). dyson models go up from 599 to 1099 (retail) but im sure the model for 799 is the dc19 turbine.

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we do interest free through ge money same as hn.

so if u dont buy off me...im never talking to you again. ever

EVER? *cries* :D

so I could use my GE card that I got at HN and not have to go thru heaps of paperwork and stuffs?

Pete! How? Mum and dads old one? :(

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I have a DC08, got it when I moved into my new place.. It's just the base model but I love it. I seriously never thought it was worth while getting such an expensive vacuum but it's really worth it. It just gets so much dust!

haha I saw your dyson, remember? i think it's the only time i've ever commented on someones vaccum "oh hey! you've got a dyson!" lol

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Hey, I just recently got a DC23 Dyson aswell with the motorrized head, 10% off at myers and another 10% off since the misses works there, haven't given it a go yet.

also spotted white R32 GTR with R33 GTR rims parked at home I think, anyone here?

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