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DysonInventsBig
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The Oreck vacuum and everything you wanted to know (hopefully)...
Original Message May 29, 2008 12:41 pm |
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ORECK - The business, the history, the machine, the man and related. (Below: Oreck 1979 to 2008)
< yr. 1979 < yr. 5/2008
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HARDSELL
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Re: The Oreck vacuum and everything you wanted to know (hopefully)...
Reply #64 Jun 3, 2008 8:03 pm |
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Hello HARDSELL: You walk on it after you put it down. The difficulty with kapoc like the household stuff it similates is that it clings to the rug/carpet. Making it a worthy test for uprights. That's the reason it is an industry test and has been for years. The baking soda discussion is a moot/mute test. It has no bearing and no relevance. It's a non-issue for me and a non-test. I have none in my house. Don't plan to buy a box. Not now. Not ever. Carmine D.
You still can't imbed it in carpet.
No meaning nor relevence to you because it would defeat you. How much kapok do you kep in the house? Remember, you are not the only one whose opinion counts. Many homes have baking soda. ANYONE WHO HAS MORE KAPOK THAN BAKING SODA IN THEIR HOME PLEASE TELL US.
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CarmineD
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Re: The Oreck vacuum and everything you wanted to know (hopefully)...
Reply #65 Jun 3, 2008 8:17 pm |
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You still can't imbed it in carpet. No meaning nor relevence to you because it would defeat you. How much kapok do you kep in the house? Remember, you are not the only one whose opinion counts. Many homes have baking soda. ANYONE WHO HAS MORE KAPOK THAN BAKING SODA IN THEIR HOME PLEASE TELL US.
You're silly bordering on ridiculous. Kapoc is an industry test for carpet cleaners. Has been for years. Most if not all independent vacuum stores use it. It simulates real life home grown rug and carpet debris like pet hair, thread, wool and cotton nap. All these cling to rugs and carpet surfaces. Making it a valid test and substance usage. What does baking soda similate?
Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: The Oreck vacuum and everything you wanted to know (hopefully)...
Reply #66 Jun 3, 2008 8:26 pm |
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Same for me about Oreck and Hoover.
But not dyson! Sold the DC07 after 3 years. Bought a DC14. Returned the DC14. Bought a Royal Eminence? No HARDSELL. That doesn't compute with me. Any more than a non-sensical baking soda test. Make a mistake 40 years ago and chalk it up to youthful exuberance. Make it again now? No pass this time.
Still haven't re-bought the best brand you claim to have ever owned. Although the prices are down to $299 before discounts and cash back. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
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Re: The Oreck vacuum and everything you wanted to know (hopefully)...
Reply #68 Jun 3, 2008 9:11 pm |
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You're silly bordering on ridiculous. Kapoc is an industry test for carpet cleaners. Has been for years. Most if not all independent vacuum stores use it. It simulates real life home grown rug and carpet debris like pet hair, thread, wool and cotton nap. All these cling to rugs and carpet surfaces. Making it a valid test and substance usage. What does baking soda similate? Carmine D.
Baking Soda is similar to dust. This would quickly clog your Oreck. You could substitute capture, however we already know that many vacs can't handle it.
I believe itt was Karl who vacuumed sheet rock dust with a Dyson and it suffered no ill effects. Your Oreck could not handle this. I do not have a dog so no need for the Kapok. I do live in an area where I get lots of dust in my home. Maybe the pro testers should use a substitute for Kapok. I have contended for years that their testing does not accurately simulate what is actuallly vacuumed in a home.
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HARDSELL
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Re: The Oreck vacuum and everything you wanted to know (hopefully)...
Reply #69 Jun 3, 2008 9:22 pm |
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But not dyson! Sold the DC07 after 3 years. Bought a DC14. Returned the DC14. Bought a Royal Eminence? No HARDSELL. That doesn't compute with me. Any more than a non-sensical baking soda test. Make a mistake 40 years ago and chalk it up to youthful exuberance. Make it again now? No pass this time. Still haven't re-bought the best brand you claim to have ever owned. Although the prices are down to $299 before discounts and cash back. Carmine D.
I kept the Oreck and others for a few days only because the 07 made it look like a toy. Compute that.
You need to understand that what I currently use is acceptable until I get the urge to replace them. Other purchases and expenses take priority over vacuums. Where is your Hoover Z and Fusion. You told us how great the Z was (years ago) now the Oreck is better than sliced bread.
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CarmineD
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Re: The Oreck vacuum and everything you wanted to know (hopefully)...
Reply #71 Jun 4, 2008 7:07 am |
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ASTM standards are the (agreed upon) standards that matter. If a vacuum is a good Kaypoc-picker-upper can this be trusted to translate into a good ASTM winner? DIB
Hello DIB:
ASTM is the industry recognized standard world wide. To answer your question: Yes and no. Kapoc is not the only test of the ASTM but one of them. Consumer Reports recently added the pet hair test which I suspect is a variation of the industry's standard kapoc. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: The Oreck vacuum and everything you wanted to know (hopefully)...
Reply #72 Jun 4, 2008 7:13 am |
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Baking Soda is similar to dust. This would quickly clog your Oreck. You could substitute capture, however we already know that many vacs can't handle it. Hello HARDSELL:
Have to disagree again. ORECK has such a large surface area of paper bag, you would have to pick up huge amounts of any substance like capture, epsom salt, baking soda, construction dust etc. to clog the bag and shut down all suction completely. My sense is you probably can't unless you decide that you want to do that and proceed to acocmplish your objective. But, as we already agreed, when large amounts of any foreign substances spill in the house, the first line of attack is the dust pan and broom. Then the vacuum. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: The Oreck vacuum and everything you wanted to know (hopefully)...
Reply #73 Jun 4, 2008 7:48 am |
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You need to understand that what I currently use is acceptable until I get the urge to replace them. Other purchases and expenses take priority over vacuums.
Hello HARDSELL:
I want to focus on this statement because I think it is critical to dyson's decline among its most ardent fans in the UK and other markets. When you are a vacuum maker and sell exclusively high priced vacuums through primarily big box stores you will meet with huge sales resistance/declines during hard economic times. For exactly the reason you stated above. If dyson can't sell you now, with its latest and greatest, an ardent believer and past dyson user, who then? Not an ORECK and HOOVER buyer/user like me. Carmine D.
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