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procare


Joined: Jul 16, 2009
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What makes the vacuum cleaner inustry so important?
Original Message   Sep 4, 2009 1:20 pm
Since I have been coming to this site I have seen bickering about Dyson, Hoover and a few other brands. But to me it is why is this industry important and why all the different brands and models. My feeling is that they are necessary to maintain a way of life. Cleanliness, health, and just plain keeping everything nice. We started with dirt floors, went to rock and wood floors. Floors were kept up with brooms for hundreds of years. With the advent of electricity the vacuum cleaner came along  with elecrtic motors.

Just so you know , I am aware of the types of early sweepers from the late 1800's.

So the question I put to you is why is it so important to be a bagless society of Dyson? Why Bagged? Why a particular brand over another? Give me and anyone that comes to this site some answers as to why and how is one better than another?

I am watching and listening.                                                                  Procare           54 years in the business and still going strong.

          

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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: What makes the vacuum cleaner inustry so important?
Reply #149   Sep 17, 2009 9:51 pm
Venson wrote:
Mornin' Carmine,

I think that performance drop-off may contribute to the matter as well. Unless the filters on most bagless machines are tended fastidiously -- especially the pleated variety -- "out-of-the-box" performance can quickly fade. That's a cinch for getting a vacuum cleaner off to a dumpster.

Venson



Hello Venson:

Ironic you posted this.  My neighbor, a woman and writer, is moving.  She knocked on the door, and of all things, asked to borrow my vacuum.  She does not know I am a retired vacuum industry professional, but I suspect she noted, as other neighbors have, a line up of vacuums in my garage.  So the visit.  My first question to her was if she was using a vacuum.  She said she was but it died.  I asked her to get it and meet me at my open garage door with it.  She did. 

It's a EUREKA bagless UNO with the spin duster and turbo tool on board.  It looked fairly new and not used very much.  She told me it was 3 years old.  She purchased from SAM's Club on sale for $99 after a $20 instant cash rebate.  She said it was working well but no more.  I noticed she dumped the dirt bin.  I saw that the foam washable pre-motor filter, which sits atop the bin with a clear see-thru cover, was packed with layer of dirt.  This model has a see-thru hose to easily see clogs.  Despite the accumulated inner hose dust, which was not making its way into the bin, it was not clogged.  I plugged in and tested the hose suction.  It was half the normal suction.  These vacuums should compress the flexible stretch hose when you cover the tool end.  It did not.  I tried in the rug mode and noticed that the dirt did not swirl in the bin.  I put my hand under the the vacuum to feel the brush roll revolution.  It was fine.  I couldn't stop it.

As a good neighbor, I loaned her my HOOVER TEMPO so she could resume her cleaning.  I told her when she returns with the HOOVER TEMPO, I'll have her EUREKA fixed.  She looked at me.  She said thank you but she was going to throw it out with the next trash pick up rather than take it with her.  I said that wasn't necessary.  It's repairable, just needs pre-post motor filter cleaning.  She said she never did it.  From the looks of it, I already knew that was the case.    

She was happy and took the TEMPO.  I fixed the UNO.  HEPA post-motor filter, pleated, was okay, but no doubt dirt infiltrated the motor because it was in the HEPA filter well.  I repaired.  The dirt on the pre-motor filter and filter compartment filled my HOOVER swingette paper bag, which I tossed.

The UNO motor is noisey.  I suspect the bearings/fan are on their way out.  But that's not on my agenda.  It has good suction and should go awhile longer before the motor is gone.  That is if she doesn't toss.

Carmine D.

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