Posted on 12. Nov, 2004 by Brian Reid in General

Sign O’ The Times: Men’s Health magazine just published its December issue, complete with its “Tech Guide 2005,” which features “The 100 Best New Products for Men.” What makes the list significant is that along the MP3 players, the power tools and all manner of digital cameras and big-screen TVs, the list includes not less than four — four — vacuum cleaners.

Let me say that again: the manly magazine whose December cover promises you can “Beat Fat for Good” and “Drive Her Wild Tonight” has decided that four of the best new products for men are vacuum cleaners. (Also worth an exclamation point: they throw a dishwasher in there, too. Now I’m not surprised they included a $135 toaster over, but a dishwasher? Wow.) (No strollers in there, though. Sorry, Greg.)

So, manufacturer and advertising companies, let’s be clear: you may officially market household products to men. Men’s Health says it’s OK. We have entered the 21st century. Now if only we could do something about those bumbling dad ads.

(I know you’re curious as hell, so here they are: The Alessi SG67 Stainless Steel Vacuum Cleaner (#87), the Dyson DC-11 Vacuum (#72), the Electrolux Trilobite (#64, a robo-vac), Thermodor HD dishwasher (#44), the Karcher RC3000 (#23, another robo-vac). For comparison’s sake, the venerable iPod came in at #78.)

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  1. Jeremiah Lee

    12. Nov, 2004

    Well, I’ve been a fan of vacuum cleaners for quite a while, but before you rush out and buy based on Men’s Health, how about this suggestion:

    Consumer Reports has the Eureka Boss Smart Vac Ultra 487 as their ‘best buy’, and for about $120, it’s a great vacuum.

    Wow, this is an exciting bit of text.

  2. Rebel Dad

    12. Nov, 2004

    Yeah, I’d trust CR over MH, but the fact that MH is looking at vacuums at all has to be some kind of good sign. I remember a convention convesation once, where a guy was lamenting his father’s day gift: a vacuum.

    There was complete silence for a moment, and then someone leaned over and asked the important follow-up: “Yeah … but was it a Dyson?”

  3. Beau Dure

    12. Nov, 2004

    Dyson rules. Of course, I have to ask my wife how to operate it.

  4. Jammer

    15. Nov, 2004

    Well, who wouldn’t want one of those Dysons?

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