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CarmineD
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Re: Best Upright Vac for less then $200.00
Reply #5 Jan 5, 2008 9:25 pm |
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She didn't say. So I'm guess for that amount without .... All she said is she has mostly wood floors.
Easy. ORECK XL Classic upright. Standalone vacuum without all the other giveaways and amenities. Retail is $150 before taxes and shipping. With the remaining $50, a HOOVER S1361 cann and/or comparable straight suction cann, sold at most big box retailers. Two vacuums for the price of one. With money left over. Both are bagged.
There are other possibilities too. Carmine D.
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Motorhead
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Re: Best Upright Vac for less then $200.00
Reply #7 Jan 5, 2008 9:39 pm |
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Yes but does the Oreck have a brush on/off switch? ;-)
We had an Oreck, XL9100 to be exact, and it did a less-than-stellar job on bare floors with the high-speed brushroll...of course the tiny fan didn't help either. Thanks to the squeegee-blade it didn't throw dirt back at your feet, but it didn't pick up so well. Yet the machine is touted as being able to handle bare floors, strange.
Not to drift from the subject at hand, but one lightweight machine that really surprised me was the $49 Hoover Nano Lite (TTI-made) at Wal-Mart. I bought one last summer when it came out, and I have to say it's not bad. GREAT value for the price I thought. The brushroll is aggressive and does a great job on carpets. There's a belt shifter switch to move from carpets to bare floors (since it is a belt shifter and not a clutch, it should best be done with the machine off). Yes, it is bagless, and it has the bin filter arrangement that I don't care for, however it does have a screen to separate hair from the fine dust as well as a slide-lever on the back of the filter to "tap" the dust off. So far I haven't had any problems with it, and 2 others that I know of are in regular use with no problems so far, either. Just throwing that out there.
-MH
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Best Upright Vac for less then $200.00
Reply #8 Jan 5, 2008 10:40 pm |
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Hi Carmine,
I see your back :-)
I also forgot she mention that she would like a bagless vacuum.
Chris
Hello Chris:
You were already familiar with the facts and circumstances of my post on the Forum about the DC14 COSTCO Exclusive. I shared my experience with you by email several months ago. In light of the bagless requirement: HOOVER WT bagless canister S3765/S3755. $180 retail. It does have a brush roll on/off switch and a cordwinder. Rated a "Best Canister" by CR in October 2007. The latter says alot about the vacuum since CR favors bagged vacuums over bagless. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Best Upright Vac for less then $200.00
Reply #11 Jan 6, 2008 8:36 pm |
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Two contenders also recommended by CR and available in the bagless upright category. The HOOVER Tempo for $60 which rates a CR Best Buy and a "VERY GOOD" for performance on bare floors. Although CR rates and ranks (8th in a field of 43) the bagged Tempo, the model is also available in a bagless mode. With tools on board. THe HOOVER EmPower bagless for $100 rates a CR "Upright Recommendation" and an "EXCELLENT" for performance on bare floors. With tools on board.
Both models are veterans in the upright vacuum cleaner category. And are lighter in weight than most full-sized uprights on the market at 16 and 17 pounds respectively. CR picked the $60 HOOVER TEMPO over the $469 dyson DC18 in the lightweight upright vacuum category. I can personally as well as professionally vouch for the HOOVER Tempo (bagged). Carmine D.
This message was modified Jan 6, 2008 by CarmineD
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