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Behold! A capable, midprice dirt-eating machine

Chante Bussell (2019-09-03)

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id="cnetReview" section="rvwBody" data-component="indepthReview"> There are a lot of vacuums to choose from out there. The CNET Appliances team has already delved into the cute and somewhat unpredictable world of robot vacuums and today we're expanding to uprights. Yes, the stately upright vacuum is the most common type of dustbuster found in homes today.

I exposed myself to dirt particles large and small to test the $309 Electrolux Precision Brushroll Clean against the $649 Dyson DC41, the $499 Dyson DC50, the $399 Oreck Touch, and the $199 Shark Rotator Pro Lift-Away.

I would recommend the Electrolux Precision Brushroll Clean to anyone looking for a reliable upright vacuum -- even if you can spend more. It was competitive with all of the more expensive vacuums and, in many cases, far exceeded my expectations for a midrange model. Somehow, Electrolux found a way to merge thoughtful design, high-end features, and sturdy construction all into one 17-pound vacuum. Combine those three things and you get top usability and performance. The only caveat is that it isn't the most maneuverable or the most versatile of the five models. For the best turn radius, consider the Oreck or the Shark (and for maximum versatility, the Shark excels).

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