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DysonInventsBig


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Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Original Message   Feb 15, 2009 4:22 pm
How long until someone exposes the rubbish and lies of [vacuum cleaner] *clubbers and *dealers who use YouTube as their platform? 


DIB

*Not all, just many (are dirty).
This message was modified Feb 15, 2009 by DysonInventsBig



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CarmineD


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Re: Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Reply #21   Feb 20, 2009 6:34 pm
Thank you. I pulled out my archived CR for October 2007 and see the Electrolux Intensity review.  Memory isn't what it was.  My vague recollection of the model is it's excellent rug cleaning ability and electronic finger tip controls and very smallish bag.  Tho as the ASA said, even with a bag in need of replacement it had 50 percent more suction power than a DC14 and other comparable vacuum brands and models.  A testament to the better paper bag quality on the market in today's industry.

Carmine D.

CarmineD


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Re: Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Reply #22   Feb 21, 2009 7:17 am
Model2 wrote:
The Icon was a fantastic machine; I have 3 of them!  



Panasonic Icons are bagged upright vacuums [not bagless].  WRT the term "agitator", nice to see that HOOVER's legacy is still alive and well in the industry.

Carmine D.

Model2


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Re: Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Reply #23   Feb 21, 2009 9:18 am
CarmineD wrote:
Panasonic Icons are bagged upright vacuums [not bagless].  WRT the term "agitator", nice to see that HOOVER's legacy is still alive and well in the industry.

Carmine D.


Panasonic made the Icon in 3 bagged models, and 3 bagless. I have two bagged examples (the same models pictured), and a mid-ranged bagless. I wasn't commenting on their performance in comparison to anything else discussed in this thread, I was just saying they were a fantastic machine. I'm pleased to see their Direct Drive agitator is still in use on the market; it's just a shame they were discontinued in the UK in 2001.

WRT Hoover's legacy, every upright vacuum out there can trace its family tree back to the Model O!

~ However Clean - Hoover Cleaner ~
Venson


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Re: Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Reply #24   Feb 21, 2009 3:34 pm
Model2 wrote:
Panasonic made the Icon in 3 bagged models, and 3 bagless. I have two bagged examples (the same models pictured), and a mid-ranged bagless. I wasn't commenting on their performance in comparison to anything else discussed in this thread, I was just saying they were a fantastic machine. I'm pleased to see their Direct Drive agitator is still in use on the market; it's just a shame they were discontinued in the UK in 2001.

WRT Hoover's legacy, every upright vacuum out there can trace its family tree back to the Model O!


Direct drive uprights have been made under the Kenmore brand for some time and have continually rated well in our main consumer magazine.  I however do not have any info as to their record in regard to repair.

Venson
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CarmineD


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Re: Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Reply #25   Feb 21, 2009 7:05 pm
June 2007
 Electrolux Intensity vacuum: First Look
A unit that folds into a small package. Did it come up big in our tests?

Electrolux Intensity vacuum, upright
COMPACT POWER The Electrolux Intensity upright vacuum, $300, offers plenty of suction and folds into a neat package.
Name of product: Electrolux Intensity EL5020 vacuum

Price we paid: $300

Date of Consumer Reports full report: October 2007

What it is. A 16-pound, 12-amp folding upright that has a short, 3-inch-long air path. The manufacturer claims that this design provides 50 percent greater suction than leading upright vacuums.

What we liked.
The Intensity folds up into a 17x12x14-inch boxlike shape, so it requires less storage space than many other uprights. The vacuum did an outstanding job of cleaning bare floors and achieved excellent results in our emissions test. It also did very well in cleaning carpeting and picking up long pet hair. The vacuum is equipped with a HEPA filter, a brush on/off switch, a 21-foot retractable power cord (not common on uprights), a full-bag indicator, and a telescopic handle that adjusts for users of different heights.

What we didn't like. Unlike many uprights to come out in recent years, this vacuum lacks a hose, so you can’t attach any tools to clean drapes, upholstery, ceilings, or crevices. The vacuum also lacks manual pile-height adjustment, which limits its cleaning performance on carpets, and its 1-quart dust bag is small, requiring frequent changes. And despite its modest weight, the Intensity was not easy to handle or carry.

Electrolux Intensity vacuum, folded
Our initial take. The Intensity is a reasonable choice if you have limited storage space, and it excels when cleaning bare floors and carpeting. But the vacuum isn’t easy to maneuver on carpet. Based on our preliminary testing, we’d steer you toward other less-expensive lightweight vacuums that clean as well and offer more features, such as the Eureka Boss Smart Vac Ultra 4870, $150, or the Hoover Tempo Widepath U5140-900, $60. For more information on those models, see our Ratings
(available to subscribers)
.

More information. Whether you’re in the market for an upright or a canister vacuum, read our latest report for expert advice on how to find the right vacuum. And be sure to watch our exclusive video buying guide.
Also from Consumer Reports, a slightly more objective narrative in addition to the numbers.  Of note, among other things, the Electrolux claim to have 50 percent more suction than other leading uprights. 
Carmine D.
Model2


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Re: Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Reply #26   Feb 21, 2009 10:38 pm
Once again, the interesting disparity between the Which? findings, and those of Consumer Reports...

Which? give 2 out of 5 stars for allergen retention, CR calls the emission results 'excellent'.

Also, CR describes the weight as 'modest' - empty, it weighs 7.8kg, which is as much as some full-sized uprights with onboard tools.

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CarmineD


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Re: Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Reply #27   Feb 22, 2009 6:56 am
On the BIG 3 vacuum tests:  Carpets, Floors, and Pet Hair, both Which? and Consumer Reports are in agreement and rate the Intensity from VERY GOOD to EXCELLENT.   Not sure about Which? priorities but for the CR ranks and ratings these are the hard core tests that usually make and/or break the highest graded CR line up of brands and models.

CR makes honorable mention of the automatic cord rewind on the Electrolux Intensity, a feature most USA ups don't have now let alone in June 2007.  A nice feature on any vacuum especially a lightweight where storage is a concern. 

Carmine D.

CarmineD


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Re: Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Reply #28   Feb 22, 2009 7:01 am
Model2 wrote:

Which? give 2 out of 5 stars for allergen retention, CR calls the emission results 'excellent'.



Have to wonder if the Which? Electrolux Intensity model included a HEPA filter like the Consumer Reports model.  That may be the difference in the test results by both entities.  2 out of 5 stars given by Which?  And an Excellent given by CR.

Carmine D.

CarmineD


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Re: Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Reply #29   Feb 22, 2009 7:11 am
Model2 wrote:

Also, CR describes the weight as 'modest' - empty, it weighs 7.8kg, which is as much as some full-sized uprights with onboard tools.



For CR tests, 16 pounds is generally the upper limit for a generic claim of lightweight.  The E-lux Intensity justs makes the weight cut off.  No doubt the reason CR's narrative points buyers to the HOOVER TEMPO up a 16 pounder with TOB for only $75.

Carmine D. 

CarmineD


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Re: Little vacuum cleaner men in big YouTube chairs...
Reply #30   Feb 22, 2009 7:39 am
WRT the ASA ruling about the Electrolux Intensity suction and comparisons to a dyson, please look at the link below from the Electrolux site.  On the video screen note the Intensity claim of 50 percent more suction.  Then, if you would click on the star in the lower left hand bottom corner to get the specifics for a comparative claim to dyson and the ASTM test as proof.  Enjoy the vid too!

http://smallappliances.electroluxusa.com/node35.asp?ProdID=37007

Carmine D.

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