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Here is a short review of vacuum cleaners I have either serviced
or currently sell in my store. In 18 years of vacuum and small appliance
repair I believe I have a pretty realistic perspective from the
bench to the counter, on different vacuum cleaner designs, performance
and durability. Thousands of customer comments also help generate
my views. These are the ones made regarding the vacuum they currently
own and love, owned and are going to get another real soon or wished
they owned instead of the particular piece of junk they paid too
much for, is too heavy, smells bad, blows dust, pushes hard, and
came highly recommended by some one who does not have the foggiest
idea what a "good" vacuum cleaner is.
In some models or brands I have few comments as they are either
too new or I have not seen them in for repair at this time. I make
no warranty or claim concerning your purchase of any machine not
sold by me as value is really based on your individual perspective,
unfortunately after the fact.
I receive many e-mails asking for information on Bagless vacuums,
lightweight uprights, Vacuums that pick up animal hair (this is
the largest), High filtration machines, and which machine will do
every thing for $69.00 (if you want one of these, I cant help you.)
I try to respond to almost every e-mail, so feel free to send a
letter. But hopefully the following will answer a few of your questions.
I will also comment that many machines now in use would do a better
job cleaning if people SLOWED down and gave the vacuum a chance
to do the job it was designed to do. Cleaning and Vacuuming are
not the same thing. People who clean tend to start in one area and
go through the complete area they wish to clean.. Under everything
and over everything. People whom just vacuum, push the machine back
and forth as if a magical event is occurring. It took time for the
dirt to get down into the carpet and one or two passes with the
vacuum is not going to get it all out. It doesn't matter what vacuum
you have.
Upright or Canister? Many people have the style machine they have
because their parents had one. I suppose it's a valid reason for
being happy with the vacuum you use. If you like the machine you
own, you are more likely to use it correctly and take care of it.
But if you avoid using it for any of a number of reasons, get rid
of it. Go to a reputable vac shop like mine, trade it in if you
can, and get on with life. I have never asked anyone what kind of
machine their parents had because it may not meet their need. (They
often tell me anyway.) Oh yes, I did lose a sale once because the
machine was red. (They wouldn't own anything red.) I believe they
probably bought a blue one somewhere else.
Uprights are generally quicker to grab and use.
Canisters take more time to set up and need more room to maneuver.
Uprights can seem noisier because the sound is in front of you.
Canisters are generally quieter. And the sound is behind you.
True but there are some quiet upright vacuums. It has to do with
the design and function of the motor. Almost all cheap upright vacuums
are noisier because of the type of motor and fan design. They are
designed to draw the dirt in about 12 inches and then blow it into
the bag. The motors run very fast with a big wide impeller to create
the suction and lots of sound is produced by vibration in a cheap
rigid plastic housing.
(A short diversion)
AIR IN = AIR OUT This simple formula works for every vacuum made.
Unfortunatly in the case of upright motors like the one mentioned
above when the dust bag or filter is full, the fan will continue
to blow the air and dirt everywhere else but into the bag or filter.
Wasn't the idea to put the dirt into the bag or filter? And cheap
dust bags are the worst because they don't breath well right from
the very beginning,. You don't get something for nothing. So pay
now or breathe later. Comments on bags and filters later.
Uprights with tools on board. (What do they do?)
The Term 'On-Board Tools "doesn't mean they are easy to use
or that the machine has enough suction for them to do a good job.
I find most of t) >=clumsy and too short to be of much use. Listings
that follow indicate some good ones.
Canisters are much better at the cleaning of bathrooms and bare
floors. Stairs and cars. . Under beds and cobwebs. However, a high
performance Panasonic upright with a 12-foot hose and tool kit really
is quite exceptional if you want an upright with fantastic hose
suction!
Bag or Bagless? At first I saw no real application for the bagless
machine other than to offer the buying public an alternative to
buying bags. So I guess I became the bitter vacuum bag vendor with
a shrinking customer base. I told people right from the start that
they would be spending as much on filters as they ever spent on
bags and dealing with the mess to boot. But I have discovered that
people who don't like to buy bags, don't like to buy filters either
and the result is worse performance and filthy vacuum cleaners.
And then the seemingly endless designs coming out offered even more
options to the masses. The repairs have become dirtier than ever
before and the repair time has escalated (WHEEEE!.) because I won't
return a vacuum filthy like some shops. But Oh! the consumer magazines
couldn't praise them enough. They have since changed their tune
on this. Admitting, ADMITTING that many bagless machines are messy
and need constant attention to the filters. HELLO! For some I am
sure this all seems quite acceptable. I see what people vacuum up.
You couldn't pay me to touch this stuff. BUT . I do get paid to
touch this stuff.
The best application for the bagless machine may actually be the
animal hair. Simply because of the volume in some homes is so great.
But dust retention is another matter. They still become a filthy
foul in due time and the filters still need to be cleaned or replaced
in a timely fashion. So the dollar spent pretty much ends up being
the same in the long run.
(Another short diversion). Go back 18 years to my apprenticeship.
Full head of hair. 40 lbs lighter. A lean, mean, fixin machine.
BUT, Animals in the house consisted pretty much of potty-trained
cats, poodles and those small snapping things that lied in wait
under the couch. My worst day of the month was the day the vacuums
from the Chinese restaurant down the street would come in . No MSG
.
but lots of grease! Today, Many people, it seems, have LARGE (any
size will do) profusely shedding dogs that have never seen the inside
of a doghouse. And won't , from birth to grave. ( I have Miniature
Dachunds). AND to quote the Grinch STINK- STANK -STUNK What the
heck did he just eat? His breath smells just like rotten corn chips.
I don't know how most people even survive a week without a good
vacuum. I mean really GOOD!. Not a namby pamby thing like you own
now.
Upright or Canister still unanswered? If you don't have a preference
from previous experience then let the purpose and need determine
the style.
Straight suction - Canister with No powerhead
Powerhead - Motorized brush roller on the end of the wands
General Overview of Some Models on the Market
Airway Well-made older design canister vacuum with or without powerhead
generally sold door to door. Efficient bag location and design keeps
motor clean and reduces dust in return air. High Performance motors
used.
Bissell Generally inexpensive upright vacuums . Some Good High
filtration models available.
Stuff that breaks that can be disappointingly premature. Cheap models
are noisy. But so aren't they all.
Compact Durable metal Canister with power head may be sold door
to door. HEPA
Interstate filter available. High Performance motors used. Oldie
design but a goodie.
Tri-Star Get yours rebuilt here.
Dirt Devil Generally inexpensive uprights and canisters. Good motors
but stuff breaks that could have been made better. Hence the price
point. Their Bagless machines filter very well. And leave little
to wipe out or brush off during the dust dumping procedure. Bagged
machine filter well if you purchase the MicroFresh filters and bags.
That's MICRO-FRESH! Cost not for the weak at heart. But worth it.
Electrolux Now owned by Aerus LLC . Well made canister vacuum with
powerhead. I think the older motors were better. But you get your
monies worth with the current machines. Avoid the jazzy controls
unless you really like the lights. Good bag design and filtration.
Replace the exhaust filter OFTEN to avoid motor burnout. HEPA Available.
There may be a new model upright out now but the older and current
series is durable and effective See Pro-Lux
Eureka Whew! Too many products available to choose from. Endless
options. I get dizzy trying to keep up. 90 plus products available
as they try to capture every possible customer demand. They make
some noisy dust boxes. And some very good quality Swedish products.
6900 series and Oxygen. Buy the one with the deluxe power head for
best purchase. Real Sealed Hospital Grade HEPA filtration available
on some models. See detail.
EuroPro Good luck finding parts or service.
Fantom They have been out of business for over a year. Watch this
purchase. There is no warranty available as far as I know if you
buy one . Mostly reconditioned units. I used to be a warranty station
for this Canadian product. Had some filtration problems but generally
worked well.. May have been recently purchased by a corporation
for use of the name.
Filter Queen Older style well made canister with powerhead. Quality
motors. Very good Princess filtration. Generally sold door to door.
Reconditioned machines still an
excellent purchase
GE A certain big box product may be made by a well-known unnamed
vacuum manufacturer. They work.
Hoover Company now owned by Maytag. Some nice options available.
No high end vacs like they used to make but Wind Tunnel is the better
series to buy. V2 may not work well with animal hair. Suction divided
between dual chambers. High speed Dual brush design opens up carpet
knap to remove dirt. Good Idea. Good purchase for cleaning VERY
dirty carpets. Same for single brush units. Very aggressive cleaner.
Windtunnel canister is the older PowerMax series with the Deluxe
WT powerhead. Holds up well.
Kenmore These Sears brand vacuums are currently made by Panasonic.
With a few modifications made to stylize the product. Consistent
. Independent Dealer Panasonic products offer higher performance
motors and more durable design. Hey! That's me!
Kirby Generation series vacuums are their best product yet. Good
Cleaner with Self Propelled feature. HEPA bags available. NOTE!
HEPA bag can be used in any of the previous Generation machines
for maximum filtration. Shampooer and Tools difficult for many.
Salesperson makes it look easy. Best used as upright. Heavy. By
comparison to other products. Sold door to door. Husbands make sure
your wife REALLY wants it. And will USE it.
Miele Their canister vac with powerhead is their best product. (Note)
not all units perform the same. Do the homework. Very good filtration.
Durable design.. Uprights are nothing special.
Oreck Good Marketing Program but, Don't fall for the bowling ball
thing. That's the canister anyway. (Ever heard of SUBLIMINAL TRANSFERANCE)
The upright is best for surface dirt and animal hair. Durable. Not
much suction by comparison to most other vacuums. Good if you have
back or shoulder problems. Hey, 8 lbs ! Is that with or without
the dirt? See comparable Eureka vacuum here.
Panasonic They used to make scrawny uprights and canisters. One
upright machine now has the highest suction of any upright on the
market. Well made. Durable design. High Performance motors and HEPA
type filtration available. Some American made motors. YEAAAAA!
Pro-Lux Commercial Upright made by Electrolux. HEAVY-DUTY Durable
dependable design. Available with "onboard" tools.
Pro_Team Residential Back Pack Durable and Comfortable design.
Exceptional Filtration See Backpack comparison. Page 162 (just kidding)
Rainbow High quality water filtration vacuum with powerhead uses
water to separate dust from the air. Good Idea. BUT Current model
does not keep all the dust in the water though. Uses generally unknown
HEPA filter behind removable panel to stop fine dust. Gets VERY
dirty inside. Performance reduced considerably without service.
Ship to me for Service. Do it now!
Regina Bought by Oreck. Some Shampooer products still available.
Hey wasn't the Housekeeper vac a great little machine? What happens
to the good stuff anyway! Somewhere in the universe there must be
a black hole with all the best stuff ever made in it just spinning
around.
Riccar Durable uprights and canister vacuums. Uprights similar
to Panasonic but not as powerful. Good filtration.
Royal All metal Uprights design similar to Kirby without self propelled
feature. Half the price. HEPA bags available. Very durable all metal
design. Canister vacuums are new sleek design. Good performance.
New Dual motor unit available soon.
Sanyo Inexpensive canisters and uprights. I don't remember ever
working on one.
Sanitaire Eurekas' Commercial product line. Some interesting and
very good machines here. Mostly uprights. Product basically unchanged
for many many years. Hey, It just works. But nyeaaa, You want a
modern looking vacuum don't you! Great for Animal Hair on carpets
. Commercial and Residential. Models. Forget the add-on tool kit.
Samsung Uprights and canisters. Very quiet canister with powerhead
available. Good filtration. Uprights
um do they make an upright?
YES. Buy the canister.
Shop-Vac Inexpensive wet/dry machines. Product line repetitive.
Basically disposable except for use of good warranty. Dare I say
they beat the overseas markets at their own game. Make it just cheap
enough, Make it just good enough, Repeat 1,000,000 times. Success!
Go America !
Simplicity Riccar Clone. Basically the same company as far as I
know.
Singer Every once in a while I see one. They work. Quite durable
machine many years ago.
Shark Big Box specialty hand vacs Good for a quick clean up. Don't
expect much.
See Eureka Clone
Sharp. Panasonic Style Product. Uprights are quieter than many
because the motor speed is slower (Library Quiet).
Thermax Water Machine. Sold Door to Door.
Please keep in mind that I have a customer who puts the vacuum
back in the box every time she is done using it. I also have those
who toss it into the back of a moving pickup truck when done. How
well a machine continues to work depends a lot on how well you maintain
it. Even simple stuff like bags, filters and belts. The above is
a generalized comparison Click HERE to see listing of machines for
sale by Geyser Vacuum Center with more individual information by
model number.
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