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retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
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Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #37 Jul 21, 2009 1:05 pm |
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Finally, I've visited ORECK sales and repair shops nationwide. The stores and staff are the model for the industry. Always. No exceptions. With over 500 stores nationwide, and more opening weekly, never ONE shuttered in over 40 years. Even McDonald's can't make that claim to fame. When you plunk your money down on an ORECK, you buy one of the best made vacuums in the industry with a quality reputation. Which BTW is also made in the good ole USA. Carmine D. ORECK....set the standards for all to follow. Those who cant keep up/compete with them..... bash them. oustanding quality and durability on all of them.....$199.99 for 15+ yrs of service....an industry leader. great service long after the sale.......some service centers far away...some yes. but one ''high end'' brand has how many? or better yet who/how many vac shops will work on it?...you could send it back / how much does it cost to mail a vac to the uk btw?
All in all ORECK is great vacuum at a great price with a great warranty that will last far beyond most all others....''now thats bang for the buck''
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lazaruspup
Joined: Dec 11, 2008
Points: 66
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Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #38 Jul 21, 2009 2:00 pm |
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Well the results are.... we putted around yesterday to a few different vacuum shops and visited the local Oreck shop. The guy just laughed at me when I asked about the $199 Oreck Silver deal with trade-in. He said that was only on special for select holidays but I could sign my aunt up with no interest, etc and get it for $399 with the iron, canister, etc. He would even throw in a year full of bags. I didn't like the sleazy feel of the guy and asked if he had any other Orecks to recommend but he kept coming back to trying to get me to take the Silver on financing. I finally left with Auntie in tow, though she did like the feel of the Oreck. We then went back to JC Penney and reassessed the XL3 which is btw the SAME EXACT model as the Silver, just a different color. She could not reason paying that much money for the vacuum though... her excuse.... God only knows if I have 10 years left! LOL Bless her! So... we ventured over to the local vac shop who I have dealt with a few times. Low and behold sitting int he center of the display was a Hoover C1320, Hoover's version of the direct air lightweight that was sold a few years ago. It is their commercial version. Great looking vacuum and built very solid. He offered it to us for $100 brand new in the box, he got a few of them on a trade with a sewing store that went out of business. No warranty through Hoover but he said he would do any work or repair for free and even signed the receipt for us. Alltogether, not bad, 4.3AMPS, direct suction, HEPA bags and outer bag, only 1 speed, 9lbs, and a 30ft cord. She is happy as a lark. I think she has vacuumed 3x since I dropped her back off at home yesterday.
Btw, I wanted to chime in on the whole paying more gets your longer life on a vac. I call a little BS on that one. I think it totally depends on how you treat the unit. Personally, my dad has a Bissell Clearview, the original bagless that Bissell made back in the late 90's early 2000's that I paid a whopping $45 dollars for at Wal-Mart. It still runs like a charm and he vacuums daily. He does however change the belt every two years and cleans the filters every month. I bought it in 2001 and almost nine years later, 45 dollars has gone a long way. Some people have called suspect on Dyson as well and as much as I hate the dirty bins of the Dyson, I gifted a DC07 back in 2002 when they were first introduced and it still runs like new, but it is meticulously cared for, even with 4 dogs in the house. Its all about the way we treat our appliances, if you abuse them and don't take care of them, sure a plastivac will last you only a year, but you get what you pay for when you don't take care of it.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #39 Jul 21, 2009 3:13 pm |
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Hello lazaruspup: Excellent choice. Alot of nice features and you can't beat the $100. Best price I've seen and heard. Glad Auntie is happy. And you purchased from a local vacuum independent store owner/operator. Always a wise choice! BTW, the ORECK dealer is correct: The Silver series sale for $199 with a 3 year warranty was good for July 4th. The extension thru July 31 is for limited areas and stores, and as I mentioned, advertised on the local channels and newspapers. I suspect he is having no problems with ORECK sales at the regular MSRP. And to his defense, the ORECK Silver Series is a steal for $199. Carmine D. | Brand: Hoover Commercial
Type: Upright
Classification: Commercial
Motor Size: 4 amp
Cord Length: 40 feet
Cleaning Width: 12 inches
Tools On Board: No
Headlight: No
Weight: 9.4 lbs.
Bare Floor Selector: No
Bag: Hoover Type B Royal Vacuum Bags
Filtration: HEPA Filtration
MFG. Suggested Retail: $319.00
Price: $129.99
Shipping Cost: FREE!
Warranty: 2 year commercial warranty
Allergy Rating (out of 5 stars): 2 stars
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Comments: Upright Vacuum Cleaner Lightweight, only 9.4 lbs.! Powerful, energy efficient 4 amp motor. HEPA filtration, 12 inch cleaning path, Removeable 40 foot 3-wire SJT cord, Automatic carpet height adjustment, No on-board tools, 2 year commercial warranty. This particular model also receives the GOLD APPROVAL seal from the CRI.
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This message was modified Jul 21, 2009 by CarmineD
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retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358
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Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #40 Jul 21, 2009 6:58 pm |
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Well the results are.... we putted around yesterday to a few different vacuum shops and visited the local Oreck shop. The guy just laughed at me when I asked about the $199 Oreck Silver deal with trade-in. He said that was only on special for select holidays but I could sign my aunt up with no interest, etc and get it for $399 with the iron, canister, etc. He would even throw in a year full of bags. I didn't like the sleazy feel of the guy and asked if he had any other Orecks to recommend but he kept coming back to trying to get me to take the Silver on financing. I finally left with Auntie in tow, though she did like the feel of the Oreck. We then went back to JC Penney and reassessed the XL3 which is btw the SAME EXACT model as the Silver, just a different color. She could not reason paying that much money for the vacuum though... her excuse.... God only knows if I have 10 years left! LOL Bless her! So... we ventured over to the local vac shop who I have dealt with a few times. Low and behold sitting int he center of the display was a Hoover C1320, Hoover's version of the direct air lightweight that was sold a few years ago. It is their commercial version. Great looking vacuum and built very solid. He offered it to us for $100 brand new in the box, he got a few of them on a trade with a sewing store that went out of business. No warranty through Hoover but he said he would do any work or repair for free and even signed the receipt for us. Alltogether, not bad, 4.3AMPS, direct suction, HEPA bags and outer bag, only 1 speed, 9lbs, and a 30ft cord. She is happy as a lark. I think she has vacuumed 3x since I dropped her back off at home yesterday.
Btw, I wanted to chime in on the whole paying more gets your longer life on a vac. I call a little BS on that one. I think it totally depends on how you treat the unit. Personally, my dad has a Bissell Clearview, the original bagless that Bissell made back in the late 90's early 2000's that I paid a whopping $45 dollars for at Wal-Mart. It still runs like a charm and he vacuums daily. He does however change the belt every two years and cleans the filters every month. I bought it in 2001 and almost nine years later, 45 dollars has gone a long way. Some people have called suspect on Dyson as well and as much as I hate the dirty bins of the Dyson, I gifted a DC07 back in 2002 when they were first introduced and it still runs like new, but it is meticulously cared for, even with 4 dogs in the house. Its all about the way we treat our appliances, if you abuse them and don't take care of them, sure a plastivac will last you only a year, but you get what you pay for when you don't take care of it. hi lazaruspup
great choice and i applaude you on shopping around....you ended up in the right place and got the right vac. i agree with your opinion on the care and cost of vacs in general....you dont need to pay hi-end to get hi-end quality. the dc-7 was dysons best imo and in many others opinion also....just not worth the hi-end price paid....had dyson stayed with the 7 and @$200 hed have a heavyweight contender on his hands...and taken seriously. but now hes a producer of niche products for a few. your hoover is really nice looking....ive seen 2 come in for repairs from user abuse....so thats a plus on durability. i wouldnt mind owning one either..and please feel free 2 chime in.wed love to hear your opinion and if you need excellent advice. ..you cant go wrong here...thank you for your update and keep them coming....or just come by.
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retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358
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Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #42 Jul 24, 2009 1:38 pm |
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It appears ORECK [taken from side banner] is discounting its TOL models for the summer with savings of $50 to $200. http://www.oreck.com/oreck-xl-upright/index.cfm Carmine D. hi carmine So does that lower the price on the silver you wanted.....or will it be $199.....and all orecks are top of line...imo
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #44 Jul 24, 2009 5:20 pm |
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hi carmine So does that lower the price on the silver you wanted.....or will it be $199.....and all orecks are top of line...imo Unless I encounter a manager like lazaruspup, I'd say there is always wiggle room for negotiating the price downward.
Carmine D.
This message was modified Jul 24, 2009 by CarmineD
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