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lazaruspup
Joined: Dec 11, 2008
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TriStar MG2 Question...
Original Message Dec 13, 2008 7:16 pm |
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OK, second post, woo hoo! LOL! So I stopped in at the local vac shop today and was telling him I was looking for something light and easy to use for my mom since we are retiring her Dyson DC07. She likes canister vacs and he showed me a few Simplicity models as well as a Riccar. He also showed me the high end which was a Lux Guardian. I told him I wanted something that was going to last a LONG TIME because I didn't want to have to buy her another vacuum in four years or so. He went to the back and brought out a used, albeit VERY NEW looking, TriStar MG2. Now I remember being just a tyke and my grandparents had a TriStar, the old black one with silver accents. It was a great old machine and us grandkids loved vacuuming with it. He offered me a great deal with this new MG2. He said some local folks were in need of cash and brought it in. He offered to warranty it for a year and said he had cleaned it thoroughly. It seemed very light. Anyone have any experience with TriStars as of late? I would love to take him up on this offer, but I'm a little worried about parts being available should something break and the filtration. He said it has a charcoal/allergen filter but I can get a HEPA filter. I wonder how well this beast is sealed?? It looked fairly well built, all metal, and had gaskets around the bag compartment and filter compartment. Any thoughts would be appreciated. I told him I'd give him a heads up either way on Monday.
Drew/Lazaruspup
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: TriStar MG2 Question...
Reply #4 Dec 14, 2008 7:20 am |
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Good enough. The price is nice. Why not take her to the shop and let her give it a try before you commit to buying?
Best,
Venson
Hello Drew:
I second Venson's above motion: Let your Mom use and peruse before buying. I understand your Mom not wanting to use and maintain 2 vacuums and preferring one instead. If she is the primary vacuum user, and prefers canisters, then it is what it is. She probably feels more comfortable and at home with a canister/tank. The TriStar will last 20 years. It would be my choice, and I prefer uprights. With the power head attached, the TriStar Mg2 weighs in at 25 pounds. I recommend the HEPA filter and ask for a supply of extra bags too! I also have to ask: Why not the new GE cann from W*M? However, if an upright is still possible, and the vacuum store owner/operator sells new dysons, look at the latest small Ball vacuum upright from dyson: DC24. It's about $400 before discounts and comes with a 5 year warranty. It weighs 12 pounds. Very small dirt bin capacity. Frequent bin dumping. Consumer Reports reviewed in October 2008 and did not rate this model very high. But lightweight vacuums, with tools on board, generally do not perform very well in either mode: upright/tool. Rather they perform fair to middlin in both. Your Mom will dread the bottom cord wrap too and having to wrap the cord. The DC24 will also need regular pre/post motor filter maintenance unlike the T/S Mg2. That may be problematic for your Mom. Still, despite, worth a look. Carmine D.
This message was modified Dec 14, 2008 by CarmineD
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: TriStar MG2 Question...
Reply #8 Dec 17, 2008 8:40 am |
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Hello Drew: Sorry for the late post. I noted that the Reviews section on this site has a review of the TriStar Mg2 which may be of interest to you: http://www.abbysguide.com/vacuum/reviews/288-0-1.html You can also page thru the Reviews section by clicking on the Reviews tab at the top of this page. Carmine D.
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