





DC14 All Floors Upright Vacuum Cleaner
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
4 mentions from real owners
- #1Oct 1, 2025
What’s something you’ve bought once and never had to replace?
Got my Dyson DC14 vacuum in 2004. Use it 1-3 times each week - still going strong.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Jun 5, 2025
These are the 25 most recommended vacuum cleaners on Reddit (based on 1,821 users, in the past year) wdyt?
Yeah, we replaced the Dyson DC14 with a Sebo (the one at the top of this list, actually) because they were running a sale for their anniversary (the local sew/vac place, that is), they offered a trade-in even though they couldn't fix my old vacuum and my husband offered them cash in hand on the spot, so we got a pretty hefty discount on it (did not pay $1400 for sure). They also gave a 10 year warranty at their shop for free repairs on it. I wish my vacuum had made it to 20 years.. but it certainly did better (with only one belt repair) in the time we had it, which I guess is better than most people's experience.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jun 5, 2025
These are the 25 most recommended vacuum cleaners on Reddit (based on 1,821 users, in the past year) wdyt?
My parents lost me borrow a oreck bag Vacuum that's been in our family as, long as I can remember when I bought my house. A couple years ago I found a Dyson dc14 at a yard says for $20, replaced the clutch and it "worked" but never well, but I just properly cleaned the rollers of all the hair again, unclogged the small hose from the shroud to the ret of the unit, and it's sucking like a dream now. I've never pulled this much dust out of my rugs in my life and now I want to puke. Anyway, moral of the story is use what you have, and fix what breaks. Searching for used Dyson is a great option.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Feb 2, 2025
What’s one product you bought that has lasted forever and was totally worth it?
This. I have a Dyson DC14 that I bought new in 2004. Still going strong. Also a retro metal Vornado stand fan that's been running nonstop for 10 years.
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