V15s Submarine Complete Vacuum versus Gen5detect complete vacuum
V15 submarine review
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Dyson V15 detect submarine vs Shark Hydrovac
Can I purchase the Dyson Submarine wet roller head separately as an accessory?
Can I use the wet roller head with my existing Dyson V15?
Does the vacuum suck up water? Does water enter the bin?
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My partner and I are choosing between these two vacuum sets. The price difference is quite minimal (~5%) due to Black Friday deals.
We would love some advice on which one to choose given the V15s has a hard floor washing head too.
| Model | Price |
|---|---|
| V15s Submarine Complete Vacuum (gold HEPA edition) | $999 |
| Gen5Detect Complete Vacuum (Prussian blue and rich copper edition) | $1049 |
Below are a comparison of what comes in the package:
V15s Submarine Complete Vacuum (gold HEPA edition) Gen5Detect Complete Vacuum (Prussian blue and rich copper edition)Based on what I can see, there is a around a 5% price difference between these two but the v15s has a wet roller head option.
Gen5Detect is the newest model with no wet roller head.
What's your advice and what would you choose?
Any feedback on your experience with these two models is appreciated too.
I'm looking for a honest review on this. The 1299 comes with all 3 heads and i know the other ones are pretty sweet. But i don't know anyone who has the wet mop.
I recently moved into my new house, and one of the things I haven't bought yet is a good vacuum cleaner. I have been looking into both the Dyson V15 Detect Submarine and the Shark Hydrovac, but I don't know much about which one is better. From the price, I can expect the Dyson to be much better, but I just don't know if the brand is just overhyped.
I'm not really sure about the vacuum cleaner + mop thing, I think it could be very convenient, but maybe someone here knows they're not worth it at all and suggest me to go to a regular vacuum and forget about the mop thing (which would also be okay).
One thing I like about the shark (apart from the huge price tag difference) is that there is a corded version: I'm not a big fan of having to charge the battery every time, and my house is big enough to not be able to clean it all in one single charge.
Any suggestions on whether the mop thing is a good idea? Maybe an alternative option that I haven't considered? Thanks a lot!
Note: Whilst I don't mind it to be corded, I draw a line to the "sled vacuums". Unless it's THE ONE vacuum I will ever need and want which happens to be a sled one, I'd rather it be handheld.