My Lupe had been going strong and nearly all the parts are serviceable by the end user. It is cordless with a battery though.
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I got a Eureka (it was the highest-rated vacuum on Amazon) and it seems good to me.
I have a older Eureka and a Dyson (broken one I fixed from my sister-in-law).
The Eureka is all around better. It's 15 years old now and I have replaced a ton of stuff on it but the motor and suction still top notch.
My girlfriend brought her eureka when she moved in and it's awesome. It's like 10 years old and still works great.
Get the kind with a disposable bag. Got mine fixed and the repair man told me that the kind with bags are the best.
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