An Aussie shopper has stunned Facebook users by claiming her new budget vacuum is better than one of the world’s most popular household brands.
The woman, who took to the community group Mum’s Who Clean, shared a series of snaps showing off her new $119 Target gadget, comparing it to the likes of a Dyson.
Alongside the post, the shopper claimed her new item is “better than a Dyson”, adding she is “so impressed” by its power.
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“Bought this Bellini vacuum from Target today for $120. I have been using a Dyson upright for years now,” she said, “But I am so impressed with this vacuum …”
Two of the images showed a filter bag full of gunk and dust.
“Also very embarrassed with what has come out of my carpet in one average size room which is vacuumed weekly.”
The upright Bellini vacuum retails for $119, while prices for an upright bagless Dyson can cost upwards of $600.
Her budget discovery immediately caught the attention of fellow group users who were quick to praise the results.
“Wow that’s a pretty good vacuum cleaner,” one member said.
“I brought the hand held it’s amazing,” said another.
“Well it certainly says a lot about your other vacuum cleaner doesn’t it!!!” added a third.
Others offered their advice when purchasing a new vacuum.
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“Just to be clear no matter what vacuum you own a new vacuum on the first few vacuums will get more out till the fine dust area closes over,” one woman said.
“Keep your fine dust area clear and your vacuum will work like new for years (my main vacuum is 7yrs old my ‘spare’ 12 yrs old),” she added.
Another woman reminded users with similar vacuums to clean inside the heap filter too.
It’s not the first time shopper’s have lost it over a Dyson dupe.
Last week, Aldi lovers lined up to get their hands on a $99 vacuum virtually identical to Dyson’s V7 Animal handstick – a cult buy that sells for up to $399.
The cordless device, that was on sale as part of Aldi’s February 5 Special Buys, featured a large and small brush, a long crevice nozzle and a wall mount bracket.
Additionally, the rechargeable appliance offers 20 minutes run time. This compares favourably with the Dyson model, which comes with 30 minutes run time.
In August last year, Aldi offered shoppers a dupe of a Thermomix priced at $299.
Considering a Thermomix can set you back about $2000, it too caused mayhem.