They are pretty great. But when there's tiny dog hairs sometimes nothing is going to pick up every single one. I don't know why, but people always say they'll go over it with their Dyson. I have a Dyson at home . A customer gave it to me. Way better than a Shark, but not all that for $500
You should review the Bissell Power Force bagged. I think it may not work well on hard floors because there is not a squeegee so it may scatter debris, but it may do better on carpet and fog tests considering it is a bagged vacuum! Overall amazing videos! Big fan of this channel too!
I think the Eureka is a slightly better on balance, but this does have better suction which might tip it for some people. They’re close, and if you’re using it as a car vac, the extra suction is helpful. They are pretty close overall
I use it for commercial use. They last me about a year and a half before they lose suction, probably due to dirty motor. I know my vacuum guy charged $30 just to look at what's wrong. So fixing it could cost as much as replacing. Another drawback is the plastic hose attachment crack easily. You can order those parts. Ives tried the purple Bing. They use metal instead in of plastic for the hose extenders. But you have to order bags. They also get dirty after about a year and lose suction. I tried to take one apart to see if I could clean it and couldn't find the right tools to do it. I've thrown one Bing and one Zing away after they lose suction. I have two Zing that have lost suction and I may repair. Seems like such a waste to throw them away if the motor can be cleaned
$80 for 18 months of commercial use seems pretty good to me. If you want a proper industrial vacuum there are better options. Not worth paying to fix imho.