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ZZZZZ
Joined: Apr 17, 2009
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Need a light weight vacuum
Original Message Apr 17, 2009 1:52 pm |
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Because of old age, arthritis and a bad back, I am retiring my Hoover which cleans OK but is hard to maneuver and weighs a ton. Was going to buy Tacony 8 LB which is purported to be the same as the Bissell Prolite. However, there were some negative reviews regarding pet hair on the Prolite so I gave up on that because it seems my dog sheds half of his fur daily :-) Then I considered the Royal MRY5000 at Amazon but cannot find reviews and Royal's website does not say if it goes from carpet to bare floors. They say the MRY6400 does but does not say the weight on the site. Next for consideration is the Oreck Oreck XL2100RHB-2. This one has 2 speeds and that is a desirable feature. But I have read some negative things about Orecks so am conflicted while at the same time, seriously considering this machine. Next, I saw a Hoover Clean and Light but don't know how good that would be either. It is supposed to be 2X the suction power of Oreck. Sounds good but why can't I find this vac on the Hoover site? One review at a seller's site makes me believe this would not be good for my use. For example, I would love to be able to vacuum throw rugs or mats without them being sucked into the cleaner. And I like the idea of going from carpet to bare floors like you can with Oreck. My dream vac is a Simplicity Freedom F3600 but the price is too steep for the budget ... especially when you add in sales tax. I don't want a Dyson because the commercials are a little too slick and frankly some reviews of their machines were not all that great. I kinda feel that if it seems to good to be true, it probably is not true. Any comments on the above mentioned vacs or suggestions would be appreciated. Chris
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #13 Apr 20, 2009 1:53 pm |
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Carmine, the HSUS now has the Oreck silver for $199 and free shipping. What do you think of this one? The only issue I have with the consumer model is that - from what I have read - they only have a 20 ' cord. I have a stick vac with a 20' cord and it is an annoyance to have to keep plugging it in to another outlet. http://www.hsus.org/shop/oreck.html And this is the 2 speed I was considering. http://www.livinclean.com/-strse-2436/oreck-lightweight-2100-xl/Detail.bok The Halo on the Costco website has negative reviews. Your good review of the Oreck is one reason I am strongly considering it. Chris Hello Chris:
My ORECK Classic resembles the Commercial rated ORECK in your link above. MIne is the same save the two speed switch and ergonomic handle grip and of course the commercial use warranty. Note that the ORECK Silver series has a headlight and the ergo handle grip with on-off switch. My ORECK has the standard industry vacuum grip with the switch on the vacuum housing. My ORECK does not have a headlight. I like these features, handle grip with switch and headlight, compared to mine without them. My ORECK has a 20 foot cord. Not a big deal for me but can be a deal breaker for some. My house has alot of outlets and I don't mind changing from room to room. I have said, like others here, and again now that RICCAR/SIMPLICITY lightweights are a tad bit better than the ORECK-s. But price is always a factor. Also, my suggestion of the halo, which is now owned by ORECK, is on the price alone. At $99 I'm having a hard time not buying one for myself. Carmine D.
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ZZZZZ
Joined: Apr 17, 2009
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #15 Apr 23, 2009 2:37 pm |
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My vacuum search is over. I bought a Simplicity Freedom 3700 for $460 which includes 6 bags and sales tax. We got something off the original quoted price by paying cash. My husband, who vacuums on those occasions when my back is really bad, is disappointed it does not have an adjustable handle because he is tall and has to hunch over to use any vacuum. I love that the belt never needs changing. Also there is some type of sensor which shuts off the motor if the roller gets jammed ... at least that's my understanding of how it works. It seems a bit loud but we can always use ear plugs or in my case, turn off the darn hearing aids ;-) The gentleman who sold it to us knows more about vacuums than I would ever need to know but overall, it was a pleasant experience ... no high pressure tactics ... a very helpful, friendly shop. I appreciate all the advice and suggestions on this forum. When we have used the machine a while, I'll write a review. Chris
This message was modified Apr 23, 2009 by ZZZZZ
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #17 Apr 23, 2009 6:12 pm |
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My vacuum search is over. I bought a Simplicity Freedom 3700 for $460 which includes 6 bags and sales tax. We got something off the original quoted price by paying cash. My husband, who vacuums on those occasions when my back is really bad, is disappointed it does not have an adjustable handle because he is tall and has to hunch over to use any vacuum. I love that the belt never needs changing. Also there is some type of sensor which shuts off the motor if the roller gets jammed ... at least that's my understanding of how it works. It seems a bit loud but we can always use ear plugs or in my case, turn off the darn hearing aids ;-) The gentleman who sold it to us knows more about vacuums than I would ever need to know but overall, it was a pleasant experience ... no high pressure tactics ... a very helpful, friendly shop.<p>I appreciate all the advice and suggestions on this forum.</p><p>When we have used the machine a while, I'll write a review.</p><p>Chris
Hi Chris, What wonderful news! You not only got the vacuum you wanted at a really sweet price -- the bags alone sell for about $17.00 per pack -- but also have someone around the house to push it. I want luck like that. As for noise, most of the lightweight uprights I've heard of have been considered a little on the loud side. Good health and enjoy the new machine for a long time to come. Best, Venson
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #19 Apr 24, 2009 6:47 am |
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<BR> Chris;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;You actually came home w/a better model than you originally wanted. This TOL Freedom will clean well. And yes, changing the belts will not be an issue for you. If something should happen to the belt, it is covered. All of the Freedom uprights have a circuit breaker. It can come in handy and also save your machine.&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;I knew that you would not get one for $400.00, but you still received a good price.&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&amp;quot;Take care of your vacuum, then your vacuum will take care of you.&amp;quot;&lt;br type=&quot;_moz&quot;/&gt;<BR> Actually she got an even bigger discount than the $150 or so I'd hoped for. With bags and seven-percent sales tax all worked into the final price of the F3700 against the larger MSRP the saving is $240 higher or better. That's just about what I saved on my Miele but I think I may start asking Chris for shopping lessons. She did indeed do well. Venson
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Venson
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #21 Apr 24, 2009 8:14 am |
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It pays dividends to do business with independent vacuum cleaner store owners/operators. </p><p>Carmine D. Top of the morning Carmine, I think you're so right. The "big boxers" have a more take it or leave it attitude. Yet, BestBuy surprised me a few weeks ago when I picked up a new external drive. The sales person apparently was allowed to negotiate and dropped the price. PC Richard has done the same in past but those purchases too involved electronic goods. In any event, I'm happy that vac shops these days seem even more amenable to being more accommodating in regard to pricing despite the MSRP on better product. No better way to "stimulate" the economy than that. Best, Venson
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #22 Apr 24, 2009 8:47 am |
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Top of the morning Carmine,
I think you're so right. The "big boxers" have a more take it or leave it attitude.
Yet, BestBuy surprised me a few weeks ago when I picked up a new external drive. The sales person apparently was allowed to negotiate and dropped the price. PC Richard has done the same in past but those purchases too involved electronic goods.
In any event, I'm happy that vac shops these days seem even more amenable to being more accommodating in regard to pricing despite the MSRP on better product. No better way to "stimulate" the economy than that.
Best,
Venson
Hi Venson:
Difficult times call for difficult choices. Consumers reap the benefits. Carmine D.
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