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CarmineD
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New DD Hand and Stick Vacuums- AccuCharge
Original Message Oct 16, 2008 1:10 pm |
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New Dirt Devil Hand Cleaner on the market. Haven't seen it in person. But it appears and sounds interesting. Affordable price at $54 plus a 3 Year Warranty on parts and Motor! The Energy Star approval. I don't think there are any HVAC-s/hand helds now on the global vacuum market with the Energy Star. DD has the first and only [so far]. http://www.dirtdevil.com/Products/productDetail.aspx?id=348247 Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: New DD Hand Vacuum- AccuCharge
Reply #2 Oct 16, 2008 3:57 pm |
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Trilobite: I agree with you but I have also noticed that it is commonly equated to suction power in product advertisements. FWIW, most hand helds [excluding dyson] range in volts from 9.6 to 18 and have run times from 10 minutes to 50 minutes. I haven't read the AccuCharge User Guide yet so I don't know it's run time. The DD Kurv for $53 has 9.6 volts with a run time of 15 minute and charge time of 15 hours. The ReadiVac is 14.4 volts for $38. The Shark is 15.6 volts for $34 with a run time of 14 minutes and charge time of 16 hours and the Black and Decker Pivot Vac is 18 volts for $54 with a run time of 10 minutes and charge time of 16 hours. Not sure about the stick vacs and voltage. The new ErgoRapido for $100 has a run time of 12 minutes and a charge time of 15 hours. Almost comparable to the Pronto save only a 12 hour charge time. BTW, Consumer Reports in its October 2008 edition rates and ranks sticks, brooms, and hand vacs, both corded and cordless. But CR does not make any correlation between volts, power, suction and run time. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: New DD Hand Vacuum- AccuCharge
Reply #3 Oct 23, 2008 7:58 am |
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The Energy Star approval. I don't think there are any HVAC-s/hand helds now on the global vacuum market with the Energy Star. DD has the first and only [so far]. http://www.dirtdevil.com/Products/productDetail.aspx?id=348247 Carmine D.
Update:
According to Appliance Magazine, TTI Floorcare, Glenwillow OH, is the first to market a hand held and stick with the Energy Star rating. How does it work? Most cordless appliances can't shut off the charging process once fully charged. Result: The excess electricity produces heat and the heat build up degrades battery materials, fluids, battery life and run time. AccuCharge reduces the electricity from the adaptor to a trickle [which makes it up to 70 percent more energy efficient] once the appliance is charged. This prevents overcharging and its resultant negative consequences on the product and performance. And also wins the Energy Star Rating. Thanks again Venson for the posting the link for Appliance magazine with an article that has a description from Mike Mullens, TTI Floorcare Engineer, Glenwillow, OH, explaining the process. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: New DD Hand Vacuum- AccuCharge
Reply #4 Oct 23, 2008 11:53 pm |
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CarmineD
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Re: New DD Hand Vacuum- AccuCharge
Reply #5 Oct 24, 2008 7:11 am |
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Hello DIB: Impressive chart, thanks for posting. What, no comments on the Dirt Devil, TTI Floorcare, Glenwillow Ohio, innovation for battery charging and the Energy Star rating? You let us down. For comparative purposes the the DD Extreme Power retails for $39 and the AccuCharge for $54. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: New DD Hand and Stick Vacuums- AccuCharge
Reply #9 Dec 9, 2008 8:53 am |
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Hi Venson: Some of the more expensive Regina Electrik Brooms were eqipped with revolving brushes [$100 plus]. The HOOVER Slider cordless Stick Vacuum also has a revovling brush with gear driven belt [retails for $25-$50]. One of the reasons I like the Slider better than the straight suction Dirt Devil Cruz [$79-$99]. However after 2 years of usage, the battery in the Slider will only hold its charge for half the time [10-15 minutes] when new [20-30 minutes]. Slider has a one year unconditional warranty. Cruz, I believe, is 2 years. Not sure how well the battery charge/run time will hold up in the Cruz. Too new and I gifted to my granddaughters who enjoy assisting their Mom with home cleaning using the Slider [2.5 pounds] and Cruz [8.5 pounds]. Carmine D.
This message was modified Dec 9, 2008 by CarmineD
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