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dcontis
Joined: Nov 16, 2008
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Best vacuum for low - medium loop pile carpet??
Original Message Nov 16, 2008 10:58 pm |
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My wife and I finally finished to remodel / update our house.
We went with a loop pile carpet. However I am starting to realize that our old Hoover WT with his rotating brush is not adapted to this type our carpet.
So far it seems we need a "suction only" vacuum cleaner. Is this correct?
If so, which vacuum cleaner (upright or canister) should we go with? Oreck? Riccar? Hoover?
Thanks - Didier.
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mole
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Joined: Sep 30, 2007
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Re: Best vacuum for low - medium loop pile carpet??
Reply #8 Nov 18, 2008 9:05 am |
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Hi Didier, I would say that your application calls for a upright with the following features,double helix brush roll [no beater bars] Bypass twin motors one dedicated for the suction,one just for the brushroll, A geared toothed geared belt,with auto shutoff if something stalls the brush, The timing belt sends the same signal to the brush no under revving or over revving,top load easy change bags filtrete if desired, very easy to use and maintain by the user, a company thats in the vacuum business and dont sell vacuums as a sideline. That being said,look at the following machines,SEBO felix,SEBOx4, Aerus/Electrolux prolux uprights,pro team xp15, sanitaire sc785 upright, LINDHAUS activa series,all the mentioned machines will give you 15 to 18 years of service,with maybe 2 tune ups during that period, all the machines will groom and clean your looped carpeting and keep them looking nice. Hope this helps MOLE
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Best vacuum for low - medium loop pile carpet??
Reply #11 Nov 18, 2008 1:15 pm |
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Hello MOLE, Vacuuman: The vacuum recomendations you suggested to Didier for his rug cleaning needs are the top of line and the best made and sold on the market today. And they will all do well and last a long time. It's really his own personal wants and needs that have to met and those of any user beside himself who will be vacuuming too. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Best vacuum for low - medium loop pile carpet??
Reply #12 Nov 18, 2008 1:57 pm |
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Carmine... you suggested the Hoover Tempo. Would that not have the same brushroll as Didier's current WindTunnel? Seems to be in WindTunnel form factor... even if it doesn't have the "dual" (or now "triple") WindTunnel suction chambers.... Hello Vacuumfreeeke:
Yes, you're right. The traditional HOOVER TEMPO, Catalina blue, under the tutelage of MAYTAG and Whirlpool, and the HOOVER WT use the same brush roll. I've encountered the latest HOOVER TEMPO, white, and a TTI Floorcare product, which uses a different brush roll than the earlier TEMPO's and WT. Almost identical to the EUREKA brush rolls in the Whirlwind models. My preference is the traditional HOOVER brush roll like the WT and earlier TEMPO models. I suggest the HOOVER TEMPO over the WT because its lighter than the traditional HOOVER WT but in all other respects is the same. And it's less expensive. I had the WT Supreme for several years, not self-propel, and it weighs in at 20 pounds. TEMPO weighs in at 16 lbs, almost worthy of the lightweight division, which is all the rage now. The HOOVER WT SP tips the scale at 25 lbs. Of the 3, if I were inclined to buy from a big box retailer, I'd take the TEMPO. If I had the druthers and others, I go with one of the recommendations by Vacuuman, Venson, and/or MOLE. They are in business and they know the best of the best from all of the rest. Carmine D.
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dcontis
Joined: Nov 16, 2008
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Re: Best vacuum for low - medium loop pile carpet??
Reply #13 Nov 18, 2008 10:57 pm |
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Thanks to everyone for all these info. This is definitely useful.
To Carmine -> actually my wife and I had thought initially about a Miele canister (being European) with a power brush attachment, until I start to read more about loop carpet and vacuum.
To Mole-> I am intrigued by the Sanitaire sc785.
While not as light and inexpensive as a Hoover Tempo, the price point makes it interesting compared to the other more expensive option.
Thanks - Didier
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Best vacuum for low - medium loop pile carpet??
Reply #14 Nov 19, 2008 6:46 am |
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To Carmine -> actually my wife and I had thought initially about a Miele canister (being European) with a power brush attachment, until I start to read more about loop carpet and vacuum.
Thanks - Didier
Hello Didier:
Meine Frau ist aus Deutschland, Bad Homburg. Miele makes excellent vacuums. Top of the line. They last 20 years for their owners/users and then are handed down to family members and loved ones. Recently Miele launched an upright line called the S7 series, also made in Germany. There is a thread here devoted to the new Miele upright vacuums. Worth a look see. http://www.abbysguide.com/vacuum/discussions/27129-0-1.html If you look under the "Reviews" tab on this page you'll find several recent commentaries posted by users about the new Miele uprights. I haven't seen it and scoped out in person yet but it's on my "to do" list. Here is another useful source of vacuum information and recommendations from the Carpet and Rug Institute. Note that many of the vacuums recommended to you here, like HOOVER, ORECK, RICCAR, SIMPLICITY, EUREKA/ELECTROLUX are also recommended by CRI and receive the CRI seal of approval. http://www.carpet-rug.org/residential-customers/cleaning-and-maintenance/seal-of-approval-products/soa-gl-vacuum-list.cfm Good luck and keep us posted on your vacuum progress and purchase. Carmine D.
This message was modified Nov 19, 2008 by CarmineD
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