The vacuum saga.
Now that we have a carpeted staircase again, I want a vacuum that doesn't fall down the steps on top of me.
I did some research and bought a DD scorpion plus. I like that it has a cord because it has more power and costs less ($55 or so vs $80-$150+ for similar style cordless kinds) and doesn't have a battery. Before I opened the box, I saw one listed on a garage sale notice. Sadly, it was gone when I got there. She said she sold it for $8.
Dh balked at the price of the new one and thought we could find a used one on
Ebay or craigslist. I couldn't (after adding the cost of getting it home). I opened it and didn't like the quality.
So, I bought the best choice available at Meijer (region store similar to
walmart but generally a step up). I don't remember the brand but it was like a very small hand vac or very large tube vac - meant for vaccuming computers and maybe spills in cars. Pros, it would work on the stairs given, maybe, twice the time. And it cost $35. I had to forgo the cord.
The next stop, same day, was home depot. Their hand vacs were not better options (cost vs benefits). But the wet/dry vac section at the other end of the store had a one gallon ryobi on sale for $60. I bought one. It was more expensive but I thought it would have the quality and I already have a ryobi battery.
I still hadn't decided which of the three to actually keep.
One week later, I saw a small shop vac in the pictures of an estate sale not too far away from where I was going anyway. It turned out to be a 2 gallon version and actual "shop vac" brand. I plugged it in, it worked pretty well. I opened it to find it packed solidly full of dog fur. They said $15. I showed them the dog fur and they said $10. I checked that replacement filters are still available (they are). And bought it.
I've already returned two. I'll keep the ryobi until I clean the shopvac and try it on the stairs. I think it will be small enough to use easily, and will work well. If not, I will at least know if the 1-2 gallon tank will be okay so if it seems it won't, I can return the ryobi without using it.