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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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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #1 Apr 17, 2009 3:24 pm |
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Hi Chris,
The Hoover U4707 (a generic machine also being sold under the Aerus brand and is also known as the Royal MY6400) has been discontinued by Hoover/TTI. Per the salesperson I spoke with it had shortcomings. He did recommend a classic Oreck.
I checked out Consumer Reports rating for one Oreck and it weighs just 10 pounds, rates "good" for carpet cleaning, "excellent" for bare floors and "fair" for noise level. My friend Carmine, he owns a dog too, swears by the Oreck brand. You may also want to check out -- http://www.epinions.com to search for reviews by other Oreck owners. Also, some Oreck deals have a decent return policy. I'd investigate.
Not forgetting your interest in Simplicity, Riccar it's sister company makes a similar lightweight that runs at about $300. Now this is purely my feeling -- why not go to a local independent vac shop to test one out and if you like it be a bit of a bully regarding the price. You never know, you might just might win.
Riccar RSL1A Performance 5.5 amps of power Filtration Twin-Ply Electrostatic Durability The RSL1A is backed by a 3 year warranty. Handle Tube Aluminum Bottom Plate Polycarbon Wheel Type Plastic Circuit Breaker Standard Convenience Handle Foam grip On/Off Switch On nozzle Headlight Long lasting Xenon™ Soft Furniture Guard Standard Cord Length 30 feet Color Gray Factory St. James, Missouri $309.95
Hope I've helped.
Venson
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #2 Apr 17, 2009 4:21 pm |
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I have the ORECK XL Classic and use it daily for almost 2 years. I posted a review here in the Reviews section. I don't think the 2 speed option is viable. I don't care for the power switch on the vacuum, but prefer it on the handle grip. I find it an excellent daily user on all rug/hard surfaces. The paper bag is one of the largest in the industry. I have about 1500 square feet and replace the bag every 2 months. My English yellow lab sheds year round. ORECK devours pet hair and eats up all the sand that my 3 granddaughters track in from the back yard. I live in desert of North Las Vegas. No grass. Sand and rocks. ORECK has excellent edge cleaning. Belts are easy to change. Belts cost $2.00-$3.00 and I change every 5 months. Takes less than a minute, just like replacing the paper bag. I paid $150 for my ORECK XL Classic upright with no other giveaways. It was a special offer through the US Humane Society. Excellent lightweight vacuum. If you like tools on board too, I'd suggest the HOOVER TEMPO. Weighs in at about 16 pounds. Retails for $75-$90 depending on sales' prices and retailers. Cleans and grooms the best. ORECK is a very close second if used daily. Carmine D.
This message was modified Apr 17, 2009 by CarmineD
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ZZZZZ
Joined: Apr 17, 2009
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #4 Apr 18, 2009 11:03 am |
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Thanks Venson. Now I can take the U4707 and Royal off my list knowing they have issues. There is a Simplicity dealer about 10 minutes from here and a Riccar about 30 minutes. From their websites, they are basically the same vac. The one I would want is $569. Too bad there is not a Kelly Blue Book for vacuums - then I would know how much it is possible to negotiate of the MSRP. Sales tax will add 7% to any machine I buy locally. Carmine, thanks for telling me about your Oreck. You got a good deal. The Oreck I am considering is a commercial machine, blue in color with the switch on the handle and it does have two speeds. If this is the one I eventually decide to get, it would be an internet purchase. I like the longer cords on the commercial Orecks. My current Hoover has tools on board so I could always use that if the need arises for tools. Thirty years ago, I had a two speed vacuum and low speed was good for going over throw rugs so that is why I would like that feature. Appreciate the input ... I will report back when I make a purchase. Chris
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #6 Apr 18, 2009 2:09 pm |
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Carmine, thanks for telling me about your Oreck. You got a good deal. The Oreck I am considering is a commercial machine, blue in color with the switch on the handle and it does have two speeds. If this is the one I eventually decide to get, it would be an internet purchase. I like the longer cords on the commercial Orecks. My current Hoover has tools on board so I could always use that if the need arises for tools. Thirty years ago, I had a two speed vacuum and low speed was good for going over throw rugs so that is why I would like that feature. Appreciate the input ... I will report back when I make a purchase. Chris
You're welcome. Great price as both you and MOLE point out. I bought 4 more for the same price and gifted away. All with good results. On your point about the lower speed for area rugs, well made/said. I also have a plethora of area rugs throughout my home from wool to berber, low to high. My ORECK XL21 Classic with one speed does the cleaning/grooming well.
Carmine D.
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"There is no BEST or PERFECT vacuum cleaner"
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #7 Apr 18, 2009 6:35 pm |
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Chris;
For your situation, your first choice should be the Riccar Supralite upright or its sister brand, the Simplicity Freedom upright. It is very good at cleaning carpeting and especially good at picking up animal hair quickly. It has a good warranty. If you could, take a look at the TOL Freedom or Supralite. This newest model has the blet that does not need to be replaced like the lower priced in its series. If you really cannot afford it, then step down to the next model. Actually, any in the Freedom or Supralite upright series would work for you. Do not expect to pay as low as $400 for the TOL model.
I am not sure why you are ruling out the HOOVER Clean & Light. It is true that this upright is also an Aerus and Royal, but it is also available under other brands. So it is not dissappearing. Why not ask, What are those issues"? The HOOVER cleans well, but not as good as the above Tacony models. The vacuum cleaner is easy to use/push. Eventhough this HOOVER does not have a looped handle(my preference), it is still comfortable to hold onto. The vacuum comes w/a two year warranty. You can find this vacuum for approx. $100.00 at a major retailer. At one time, they had it on sale for $80.00. Looking on the internet, I can see that many of the vac shops are selling them for alittle over $100.00. This model is discontinued for HOOVER, but you will be able to find bags and belts for it. Looking at price, which some here like to do, you cannot beat.
HOOVER has come out w/a new model. I think that it cleans carpeting better than the older HOOVER. It has a new look also. The only reason that I would keep away from this machine is the upkeep. Bags for this vacuum cleaner are way over priced for what you are getting. Comparable "HEPA" or "clothlike" bags come out cheaper. Even Riccar/Simplicity bags are more economical. And w/these two brands, you have a choice of filtration/price levels.
To sum things up, your best overall bet would be to go w/a Tacony "8 lb." upright for its aggressive carpet cleaning ability and bags.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #8 Apr 19, 2009 7:27 am |
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Hello Chris: Don't know your sentiments about the halo, but for the price this is a deal and ORECK will probably have parts and service available for years to come. Also at COSTCO, new [old] halo uprights for $99. http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11299638&search=halo&Mo=3&cm_re=1_en-_-Top_Left_Nav-_-Top_search&lang=en-US&Nr=P_CatalogName:BC&Sp=S&N=5000043&whse=BC&Dx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntk=Text_Search&Dr=P_CatalogName:BC&Ne=4000000&D=halo&Ntt=halo&No=0&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Nty=1&topnav=&s=1
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ZZZZZ
Joined: Apr 17, 2009
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Re: Need a light weight vacuum
Reply #10 Apr 20, 2009 11:56 am |
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Well, I have not decided anything yet. The plan is to go to the Simplicity store tomorrow. The responses here lead me to more questions. 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. Mike W, the Simplicity that I would like is the 3600. You disagree with Venson that $400 is an acceptable price? The $569 MSRP is really too high, especially adding in the 7% sales tax. I crossed the Clean and Light off the list because of the reviews I have read by people who actually own it ... very negative. Reviews on the Tacony 8 lb. were not good either. Just, if I could get the RSL4 for $299 I would think I died and went to vacuum cleaner heaven :-) It is exactly what I want ... the same as the Simplicity 3600. Chris
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