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Vacuuming is, objectively, the best chore. The Dyson DC65 sucked up almost 30% of the thousands of votes you cast, earning it the honor of Best Vacuum.That was 8 or 9 years ago, and it still works great... - GGOf course, the DC65 wasn’t the only vacuum in the top five contenders, and certainly isn’t cheap. The Shark Navigator, which took second place, is 75% cheaper, and received many an accolade from our readers. But there’s more to consider when choosing a vacuum (or any product) then just raw power. Jolie Kerr, the cleanest person to ever post on a Gawker Media site, nominated the Dyson DC44 Animal Digital Slim, which also finished in the top five (and I voted for). The DC44 isn’t cheap either, but it makes up for price tag with form factor and heaven sent features like hanging and charging on a wall-mounted cradle. Gizmodo lusted after its predecessor here. If you like the form factor of the DC44, and only have hard floors (and I mean only), check out the Dyson Hard.

Written about by Gizmodo here, and my personal vacuum, the Hard slims and pares down the DC44 while adding the option to turn your vacuum into a Swiffer Wet Jet. It’s the ultimate vacuum for wood floors and absolutely useless on carpet. What other cleaning products would you like to see us cover in Kinja Co-Op? Tell us in the comments. We work together with you to find the best products and the best deals on them, click here to learn more. This undated photo provided by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission shows a Shark brand Rotator Powered Lift-Away series upright vacuum cleaner. Four models of the vacuum cleaner are being recalled because the aluminum wand can disconnect from the vacuum cleaner’s handle and remain energized with electricity, posing a risk of electric shock. (United States Consumer Product Safety Commission via AP) Vacuum cleaners that pose an electric shock risk to users are among this week's recalled consumer products. Others include Trek bicycles with a defect that has caused several injuries.

Here's a more detailed look:DETAILS: Four models of Shark brand Rotator Powered Lift-Away series upright vacuum cleaners.
the silent vacuum cleanerThey are either maroon or purple with a clear plastic middle section.
miele vacuum cleaner testThe model number is printed on a silver sticker on the upper right-hand corner of the back of the unit.
vacuum cleaner at tesco and through television infomercials from August 2014 through March 2015.WHY: The aluminum wand can disconnect from the handle and remain energized with electricity, posing a risk of electric shock.INCIDENTS: 62 reports of incidents in which the aluminum wand disconnected from the handle. No injuries have been reported. , for more information.DETAILS: All models of Trek bicycles from model years 2000 through 2015 equipped with front disc brakes and a black or silver quick release lever on the front wheel hub that opens far enough to contact the disc brake.

Bicycles with front quick release levers that do not open a full 180 degrees from the closed position, are not included in this recall. They were sold at bicycle stores nationwide from about September 1999 through April 2015.WHY: An open quick release lever on the bicycle's front wheel hub can come into contact with the front disc brake assembly, causing the front wheel to come to a sudden stop or separate from the bicycle, posing a risk of injury to the rider.INCIDENTS: Three incidents, all including injuries, with one resulting in quadriplegia, a second facial injuries and a third resulting in a fractured wrist. and click on "Safety & Recalls" at the bottom of the page for more information.DETAILS: Ertlrenz Trim Heat and Foam Heat ski boot liners. Every product is accompanied by a charger and a remote control for the heating system. There also is an accompanying Ertlrenz instruction manual supplied with the heat liners at the time of purchase. They were sold at Gorsuch Ltd. stores in Aspen, Vail and Beaver Creek, Colorado from November 2011 through March 2015.WHY: The liner can overheat when charging, posing a fire hazard.

INCIDENTS: Three reports of the heat liners smoldering during the charging process. and click on "Recall Heat Liners" for more information.DETAILS: Lenovo battery packs sold from February 2010 through June 2012 with the following ThinkPad notebook computers: the Edge 11, 13, 14, 15, 120, 125, 320, 325, 420, 425, 430, 520, 525 and 530 series; the L412, L420/421, L512 and L520 series; the T410, T420, T510 and T520 series; the W510 and W520 series; and the X100e, X120e, X121e, X130e, X200, X200s, X201, X201s, X220 and X220t series. The battery packs were also sold separately and more details on those can be found at http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2015/Lenovo-Expands-Recall-of-Battery-Packs-for-ThinkPad-Notebook-Computers/WHY: The battery packs can overheat, posing a fire hazard.INCIDENTS: Four reports of battery packs overheating and damaging the computers, battery packs and surrounding property. One incident included a consumer's skin being reddened and burn marks on the consumer's clothing.

HOW MANY: About 148,800 in the U.S. and 17,700 in Canada. and select "Support" at the top of the page, then click on the link to the recall page in the "News and Alerts" section at the bottom right of the page for more information.HAIR DRYERSDETAILS: Sweet Heat hand-held hair dryers. The hair dryers are white and have the words "Sweet Heat" printed in black near the blower nozzle. "AG Hair" is printed in grey and black on the back of the blower nozzle, above the handle. They were sold at ULTA Beauty and other beauty supply stores and hair salons nationwide from May 2013 through March 2015.WHY: The hair dryers do not have an immersion protection device, which guards against electrocution or shock if the dryer is immersed in water., and click on "Recall Notice" for more information.BABY COVERALLSDETAILS: J. Crew baby coveralls in sizes newborn to 2T. and the J.Crew catalog from April 2014 to March 2015. A care label sewn into the inside left seam of the garment lists the PO number, style number and "SU '14."

PO and style numbers included in the recall are:Style #A8248, PO numbers: 8044696, 8044697, 5046904 and SU '14Style #A8249, PO numbers: 8044644, 5046905 and SU '14Style #A8251, PO number: 8044643 and SU '14Style #A8252, PO numbers: 8044642, 5046906 and SU '14Style #A8273, PO number: 8044659 and SU '14Style #A8274, PO numbers: 8044660, 5046909 and SU '14Style #A8276, PO numbers: 8044661, 5046910 and SU '14Style #A8341, PO number: 8044663 and SU '14Style #A8358, PO numbers: 8044662, 5046911 and SU '14Style #B3605, PO number: 8046744 and SU '14Style #B3606, PO number: 8046743 and SU '14Style #B3607, PO numbers: 8046745, 8046746, 5048693 and SU '14WHY: Snaps on the coveralls can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.INCIDENTS: 10 reports of snaps detaching. HOW MANY: About 20,000. /baby and click on "Important Notice" for more information.CHILDREN'S PAJAMA SETSDETAILS: Children's pajamas from Roberta Roller Rabbit by Roberta Freyman. The 100-percent cotton, two-piece pajama sets were sold in toddler size 1 through youth 12.