Dirt Devil Breeze Bagless Upright
from: Dirt Devil
List Price: $79.95
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Price: $70.59
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Product Description:
Lightweight, bagless design makes cleaning a Breeze. Patented bagless technology means there are no bags to buy. Microfresh filtration traps over 99% of dust and allergens. 2 Year Warranty.
Lightweight, bagless design makes cleaning a Breeze. Patented bagless technology means there are no bags to buy. Microfresh filtration traps over 99% of dust and allergens. 2 Year Warranty.
Features:
- Powerful 12 amp motor
- Ready-to-use hose and on-board tools
- Microfresh filtration
- Bagless - no more bags to buy
- Anti-clog dirt path
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Dirt Devil Breeze Upright Vacuum
Love this item!Easy to assemble and amazing vacuum power.The rounded edges make it easy to get into corners.Great value item.
Rating:
- Will Not Buy Dirt Devil In the Future
We bought this vacuum a year or so ago and I didn't like it from the moment I used it. I had already thrown the box away so I couldn't return it. Lesson learned. It never worked well on tile floors and although it picked up dirt on carpet, I never felt like my carpets were really clean. My husband just bought me a Dyson and we vacuumed with the Dirt Devil first and then the Dyson and it was amazing how much dirt was picked up in the Dyson. It sold my husband immediately. It was totally worth spending ... Read More
Rating:
- Built Like a Tank, Sounds Like One, Too!
I've had my Dirt Devil Breeze for (3?+) years now (Obviously an older version but based on what I see from the picture nothing had changed much.)Bought this as replacement to a previous vacuum cleaner which had the "fan" (not sure if this is the correct word for it) that was in the path of the dirt (I believe that was a hoover).I used it to pick up some solid object and got stuck in the "fan" which caused it to break on me.The design of the breeze was a lot better since the filter catches objects ... Read More
Rating:
- Good for the price
Good: Low price, light weight, floats easily over the carpet, good suction power. Does a nice job cleaning carpets.
Bad: Need-ear-plugs LOUD, switching inlet hose between carpet and attachments is a pain in the you-know-what, lacks a wide carpet attachment such as you would use under beds and sofas (fortunately, my Bissel Green Machine wide attachment fits the Dirt Devil's hose perfectly; save your old attachments).
As much as the annoyances annoy me, for the fifty bucks I paid, ... Read More
Rating:
- Too many problems for me
This vacuum does a fine job at what's intended for. It will get your floors clean. However, it has several problems that are so frustrating that they detract from the things that I do like about the vacuum.
The main problem is that the suction pipe to which you connect attachments, does not lock in place when not using an attachment. This means that it frequently disconnects from the main head of the vacuum. I'll finish a section of carpet, and then realize that it's been disconnected the whole ... Read More
- Dirt Devil Breeze Upright VacuumLove this item!Easy to assemble and amazing vacuum power.The rounded edges make it easy to get into corners.Great value item.
- Will Not Buy Dirt Devil In the FutureWe bought this vacuum a year or so ago and I didn't like it from the moment I used it. I had already thrown the box away so I couldn't return it. Lesson learned. It never worked well on tile floors and although it picked up dirt on carpet, I never felt like my carpets were really clean. My husband just bought me a Dyson and we vacuumed with the Dirt Devil first and then the Dyson and it was amazing how much dirt was picked up in the Dyson. It sold my husband immediately. It was totally worth spending ... Read More
- Built Like a Tank, Sounds Like One, Too!I've had my Dirt Devil Breeze for (3?+) years now (Obviously an older version but based on what I see from the picture nothing had changed much.)Bought this as replacement to a previous vacuum cleaner which had the "fan" (not sure if this is the correct word for it) that was in the path of the dirt (I believe that was a hoover).I used it to pick up some solid object and got stuck in the "fan" which caused it to break on me.The design of the breeze was a lot better since the filter catches objects ... Read More
- Good for the priceGood: Low price, light weight, floats easily over the carpet, good suction power. Does a nice job cleaning carpets.
Bad: Need-ear-plugs LOUD, switching inlet hose between carpet and attachments is a pain in the you-know-what, lacks a wide carpet attachment such as you would use under beds and sofas (fortunately, my Bissel Green Machine wide attachment fits the Dirt Devil's hose perfectly; save your old attachments).
As much as the annoyances annoy me, for the fifty bucks I paid, ... Read More
- Too many problems for me This vacuum does a fine job at what's intended for. It will get your floors clean. However, it has several problems that are so frustrating that they detract from the things that I do like about the vacuum.
The main problem is that the suction pipe to which you connect attachments, does not lock in place when not using an attachment. This means that it frequently disconnects from the main head of the vacuum. I'll finish a section of carpet, and then realize that it's been disconnected the whole ... Read More
