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Mister_Bojack
Joined: Jul 15, 2008
Points: 25
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Recommendation needed
Original Message Oct 4, 2009 7:53 pm |
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I've got a mix of surfaces in my home: wall to wall, and bare floors with area rugs. The complication comes into play with the area rugs. They are a very old and collectible mixture of Persians, Orientals, Kilims, etc. Most of the modern-day uprights seems to be too aggressive for these old rugs, so I've opted for a canister setup in my home. I've got a Miele Capricorn with both the SEB 217 and the SEB 236. As you can imagine, the 217 is just right for old rugs and not enough for medium pile wall to wall. The 236 is just right for the wall to wall and too much for the area rugs. I've reached the conclusion that either I keep doing this "switcheroo" with the power nozzle, or I opt for some kind of vintage upright made by Eureka, Royal or Hoover. One of these uprights has got to be strong enough for wall to wall and gentle enough for heirloom rugs. Any suggestions?
This message was modified Oct 4, 2009 by Mister_Bojack
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: Recommendation needed
Reply #1 Oct 4, 2009 9:20 pm |
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I've got a mix of surfaces in my home: wall to wall, and bare floors with area rugs. The complication comes into play with the area rugs. They are a very old and collectible mixture of Persians, Orientals, Kilims, etc. Most of the modern-day uprights seems to be too aggressive for these old rugs, so I've opted for a canister setup in my home. I've got a Miele Capricorn with both the SEB 217 and the SEB 236. As you can imagine, the 217 is just right for old rugs and not enough for medium pile wall to wall. The 236 is just right for the wall to wall and too much for the area rugs. <BR><BR>I've reached the conclusion that either I keep doing this "switcheroo" with the power nozzle, or I opt for some kind of vintage upright made by Eureka, Royal or Hoover. One of these uprights has got to be strong enough for wall to wall and gentle enough for heirloom rugs. Any suggestions?
Hi Mister_Bojack, I have a Capricorn with the 236 PN. Personally I think you have all you really need. As you know the electronic suction reduction on Capricorn is wide. In my experience, I have much preferred using a straight suction nozzle on old rugs and only using the PN occasionally if they've experienced a lot of traffic or shedding pets. That's the better way to hedge your bets on valuable heirloom quality carpets. I am very familiar with kilims as I spent more than two years in Turkey and thus would find myself a bit skittish about using of a revolving brush here also -- especially on old ones. You can either spend a little or a lot. I actually have the ridiculously priced Miele SBD 550-3 straight-suction nozzle (approx. 75 bucks). Nonetheless, a generic nozzle and a Miele adapter can for $25.00 all told. If you just feel like spending money then look for an upright with soft-bristled revolving brush. One of the older all-metal Royals or an old circa 1960 or earlier Kirby is probably your best bet. There would be no HEPA option in either case but unless you've got a couple acres of rug it shouldn't make much difference. Venson
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Recommendation needed
Reply #4 Oct 6, 2009 7:56 am |
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These are wonderful lifelong vacuums. The newer ones have stiffer brush tufts unsuitable for delicate rug pile. Older models are more EURO in design and function. Or an indy may be able to retro fit an older brush roll in the newer model. These are USA made and the height adjustments are perfect for users' preferences on all rug heights and styles. With a self-propel feature on the wheels. I make no endorsement for the seller and its business. Used the web page [first on the internet] to post the pics and specs. Carmine D.
This message was modified Oct 6, 2009 by CarmineD
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