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Just


Joined: Nov 28, 2007
Points: 172

I finally bought a new lightweight
Original Message   Feb 19, 2008 5:20 pm
After much discussion and pondering and the infamous Oreck XL21 thread.  I finally bought a lightweight vacuum for my home.  I set out this weekend with all intentions of buying an Oreck.  On Saturday the man at the Oreck Clean Home Center was very plesant, he let me handle and try everything on display. He came off the price and re-arranged the packages for me as well as offered factory refurbished and reconditioned trades to help meet my budget.

I left the Oreck store positive I was coming back, but I wanted to take a look a the Simplicity Freedom before I made the final decision.  I went to the Sewing Center/Vacuum shop we have done business with all my life; and which my mother has done business with for over 60 years.  Unfortunately the salesman must have been short on commission and long on inventory this month as he was only interested in my wallet and not my needs.

I began by telling him what I was interested in, an Oreck, or Freedom lightweight vacuum for quick clean ups and low pile carpet in the basement and kitchen. I further explained that I had a good high power vacuum I was happy with for normal cleaning and this would be a complement not a replacement.

He immediately started to run down my main machine (BAD FIRST MOVE--we are attached to each other).  So with this move he began showing me the me the Simplicity Synergy Tandem Air (Weighing in at approximately 22 lbs and a cost of $1,479 plus trade). He poured sand on the floor, he pulled water up a column from a colored fish bowl, he hooked up hoses to hose with a shop vac.  He did everything but show me the Freedom.

When he finally got finished with dog and pony show he explained how unhappy I would be with the Freedom because I was used to power and for approximately the same amount of the Freedom he could sell me the Synergy's little brother which isn't tandem air but still is more powerful than a tornado in an outhouse.

I stood firm that I came in looking for the Freedom, but now he pretty much talked me out of anything.  This is when he shot me the wonderful low price for the Freedom of $579, which with my loyalty discount he would drop to $479 and take another $50 off with the coupon in the paper today so now it's $429 and would give me a years supply of bags to boot. Well with that wonderful deal how did I walk away you ask?  By slipping on my coat, zipping my daughter's coat and walking to the car.

I did think it over and decided that the Oreck was high priced, and he did offer me a factory refurb for $299 and still had a decent warranty.  My decision was an Oreck Ultra.  Monday I was off to the Oreck store, but before I went I decided to stop by the Vacuum shop one of the church members just opened on the west side.  I felt I owed it to him to stop in and even if I bought the Oreck from him I was supporting a fellow Catholic.  It just so happened when I walked in I found he sold higher end vacuums.  Melie, Sebo, Lindenhaus were all lined up in the window.  I found he also sold the Riccar line.  I told him what I wanted and what I wanted to do with it.  He listened to me and brought out a Riccar RSL4. There was no pressure, no comparing to other machines, no running anything down or trying to move me up in price. I took it home for $299, a year's worth of bags and he carried it to the car for me.  I will do a review of the vac itself in the review section.  

I will say that the buying experience at the Oreck Clean Home Center and the Independent vac shop was very pleasant.  If everyone could experience this kind of service, no one would buy at Wal-Mart again.  It is so refreshing to see this kind of service still exists. The experience at the Sewing Center/Vac Shop ws worse than a four hour home demo from the Filter Queen gestopo.  I doubt I will be doing business there in the future.

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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: I finally bought a new lightweight
Reply #26   Mar 21, 2008 8:06 am
HARDSELL wrote:
No wonder the Oreck goes by itself.  No suction!!!!  I would not think that a vetern would be fooled by the raised pile,  I reported years ago that the Oreck does an excellent job of grooming carpet.  It just fails to deep clean.  BTW, there are carpet rakes that make it look beautful.  Like the Oreck they make carpet look great without the deep cleaning.  They also do not cost over $700.

GM and Ford have more years experience than Lexus.  Which is better?  If knowing what is best is biased then you are correct about me.


Better and best are in the mind of the buyer/ user and incorporate many factors both objective and subjective.  Most importantly for some, maybe not others, price.  Since I am and have been a Ford buyer for years, my answer would be unequivocally Ford.  Since you and many of my good friends and acquaintances are Toyota buyers, you and they would say Lexus.  Others would say GM.  Among models, all three will/will not excel over the others. 

Since the Oreck works very well on my floors and carpets [and several persons I gifted them to], and the dyson did not, I keep and use the Oreck and gifted away the dyson.  Still have not given up on a dyson.  Plan to buy another at some point.  But can't make up my mind which one.  Most retailers are discounting 20 percent now.  Lowes.  Bed Bath and Beyond.  Linen-n-things.  Regularly discount 20 percent AND give Gift cards. Can't be the DC07/14 [which are getting harder to find and buy].  They won't work for me.  Tried already.  Don't care for the DC15.  Too unruly.  DC17?  DC18? DC20?  One of the new baby dysons?  The latter have not come out yet in the US.  Time will tell.  Which do you recommend among these dysons as the best?

Carmine D.

This message was modified Mar 21, 2008 by CarmineD
Just


Joined: Nov 28, 2007
Points: 172

Re: I finally bought a new lightweight
Reply #27   Mar 21, 2008 9:14 am
HARDSELL wrote:

GM and Ford have more years experience than Lexus.  Which is better?  If knowing what is best is biased then you are correct about me.



I think cars are like vacuums.  There are really no better ones, it depends on what the customer prefers and is comfortable spending to get.
Vernon


Joined: Jan 21, 2008
Points: 69

Re: I finally bought a new lightweight
Reply #28   Mar 21, 2008 11:55 am
Just,
I'm glad you're experimenting with cloth/paper bags.  I've done the same with my electrolux cannisters.  I will never buy paper again. You are absolutely right that the cloth maintains better airflow as the bag fills, not to mention better filtration as well.  I haven't looked at the cloth type bag for your upright, but if it's anything like their cannisters, you're better off spending the few extra dollars on the cloth filtrete/hepa style bag. 

Vernon
HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293

Re: I finally bought a new lightweight
Reply #29   Mar 21, 2008 4:04 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Better and best are in the mind of the buyer/ user and incorporate many factors both objective and subjective.  Most importantly for some, maybe not others, price.  Since I am and have been a Ford buyer for years, my answer would be unequivocally Ford.  Since you and many of my good friends and acquaintances are Toyota buyers, you and they would say Lexus.  Others would say GM.  Among models, all three will/will not excel over the others. 

Since the Oreck works very well on my floors and carpets [and several persons I gifted them to], and the dyson did not, I keep and use the Oreck and gifted away the dyson.  Still have not given up on a dyson.  Plan to buy another at some point.  But can't make up my mind which one.  Most retailers are discounting 20 percent now.  Lowes.  Bed Bath and Beyond.  Linen-n-things.  Regularly discount 20 percent AND give Gift cards. Can't be the DC07/14 [which are getting harder to find and buy].  They won't work for me.  Tried already.  Don't care for the DC15.  Too unruly.  DC17?  DC18? DC20?  One of the new baby dysons?  The latter have not come out yet in the US.  Time will tell.  Which do you recommend among these dysons as the best?

Carmine D.



Practice what you preach.  Dyson seems to get more positive reviews than anything that you recommend.   Just be honest and say it did not work for you.  As usual you run that motor mouth before knowing the facts.  I drive a Ford and my son drives a Ford P/U.  If you knew anything about autos you would know that Toyota/Lexus does excell above the big 3.  Since you believe the rag reports read to see if I am telling the truth.

You vacuum with at least a half dozen models regularly.  How would you know which is doing the job. 

I have only used the DC07 and 14.  I prefer the 7.

HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293

Re: I finally bought a new lightweight
Reply #30   Mar 21, 2008 4:05 pm
Just wrote:
I think cars are like vacuums.  There are really no better ones, it depends on what the customer prefers and is comfortable spending to get.


Have to disagree on this.
Just


Joined: Nov 28, 2007
Points: 172

Re: I finally bought a new lightweight
Reply #31   Mar 21, 2008 4:50 pm
HARDSELL wrote:
Have to disagree on this.


My point with in saying that there are many cars out there, often the consumer has to make the choice from the best they can afford.  Though a BMW may be better than my Corvair, the Corvair may be all that I can afford.  Though the Yugo was a POC, it was cheap, but throw-a-way. 

The same with vacuums.  The Rainbow may be "the best" but all I can afford is a Dirt Devil.  Though the devil is throw-a-way it does the job.

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: I finally bought a new lightweight
Reply #32   Mar 21, 2008 6:20 pm
Just:

I agree on pulling out the easier and quicker vacuum first and most.  The first belt I replaced on the Oreck was after 9 months.  I was still using the HOOVER WT.  And still do.  The second belt on the Oreck, I replaced after 3 months.  Using it more often than the HOOVER WT.

BTW, the ORECK belt is a breeze to replace.  Pops on in 30 seconds.  One screw to remove and replace to give access.  Slip off the old.  Put on the new.  Just need a screwdriver.  Belts are a couple of dollars.

Carmine D.

mole


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Location: earth
Joined: Sep 30, 2007
Points: 783

Re: I finally bought a new lightweight
Reply #33   Mar 21, 2008 8:14 pm
Vernon wrote:
Just,
I'm glad you're experimenting with cloth/paper bags.  I've done the same with my electrolux cannisters.  I will never buy paper again. You are absolutely right that the cloth maintains better airflow as the bag fills, not to mention better filtration as well.  I haven't looked at the cloth type bag for your upright, but if it's anything like their cannisters, you're better off spending the few extra dollars on the cloth filtrete/hepa style bag. 

Vernon

Hi Vernon,the new perfect lux metal body,retrolux uses the filtrete bags.



MOLE
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: I finally bought a new lightweight
Reply #34   Mar 22, 2008 8:15 am
HARDSELL wrote:

You vacuum with at least a half dozen models regularly.  How would you know which is doing the job. 

I have only used the DC07 and 14.  I prefer the 7.



I use all the vacuums that  'do the job' as you say.  By using, that's my proof that they work/don't work.  The dyson DC07 didn't work on my carpets and others.  If you have another dyson suggestion please let me know and I'll consider for my next purchase. 

I see where Frye's Electronics is selling refurb [to factory specs] DC14 for $249.  But it doesn't say the warranty.  If I thought the DC14 would work, I would buy.  But it's the same as the DC07.  Won't work on my carpets.

Carmine D.

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: I finally bought a new lightweight
Reply #35   Mar 22, 2008 9:06 am
HARDSELL wrote:
Practice what you preach.  Dyson seems to get more positive reviews than anything that you recommend.  



I disagree with you and this statement.  HOOVER Tempo is rated the best for vacuums regardless of price [btw it retails for $50-$80] by consumers who buy and use vacuums and report the results on-line.  

More proof that quality is not determined by the vacuum's price and vice versa.  Refresh my memory.  What is it that you always say about dyson's high price and quality?  You get what you pay for?

Did you read the recent AMA study results?  Very interesting.  Shades of Japanese consumer mentality.  US consumers rated their meds effectiveness based on the price/cost.  The more expensive, the better the meds were rated for effectiveness.  In most cases, the least expensive pill rated the worse was the very same pill rated the best [if the price was more]. Do you think meds are like vacuums?

Carmine D.

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