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eliot3


Joined: May 13, 2010
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Upright wanted--Hoover?
Original Message   May 13, 2010 3:21 pm
I am interested in buying an upright vacuum, bagged, and I am willing to spend up to, say, $350.  It will be used, not heavily, by an older woman who has a shedding cat and is not mechanically apt.  A longish cord and an attachment for a linoleum floor would be a plus.  I'll take any suggestion, but in the absence of any I am looking at a Hoover UH30010COM Platinum Lightweight Bagged Upright Vacuum Cleaner with Canister, which is sold on Amazon.  My concern with Hoovers in general is that according to CR they are highly repair prone.  Anybody have experience with this model in particular, recent experience with Hoovers in general, or any other suggestions?
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retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: Upright wanted--Hoover?
Reply #61   May 23, 2010 12:29 pm
catlady wrote:
My grandparents had an Oreck that they loved. It was lightweight and for their needs (no pets), did a great job. I have no experience with Oreck so maybe someone else can chime in on this. The Oreck XL Silver Power Team is $349.00 on their web site. The Oreck XL Classic Power Team is $289.95. Melanie


Bless you for what your doing....Catlady

The orecks have a no risk return for 30 days.......if you dont like it for whatever reason you can get your money back.

In that time you can run it hard and see first hand for yourself if it does what you want and need it to do....

The oreck could possibly be the in-between vac to help lighten the load on the s-7.... if not happy with the perfpmance and results over a couple weeks you take back for a full refund....nothing to lose.....id say its worth a try.

turtle

 

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Upright wanted--Hoover?
Reply #62   May 24, 2010 7:10 am
retardturtle1 wrote:
Bless you for what your doing....Catlady

The orecks have a no risk return for 30 days.......if you dont like it for whatever reason you can get your money back.

In that time you can run it hard and see first hand for yourself if it does what you want and need it to do....

The oreck could possibly be the in-between vac to help lighten the load on the s-7.... if not happy with the perfpmance and results over a couple weeks you take back for a full refund....nothing to lose.....id say its worth a try.

turtle

 


Catlady's home pet shelter poses a definite challenge for any and all vacuums full size and lightweight.  An ORECK upright used as suggested would fare well if kept up with belts and bags at usual intervals.  I opine any one who has the patience and heart for all these furry friends can muster the effort to change a $2.00 belt every 4-5 months and bag when needed.

Carmine D.

retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: Upright wanted--Hoover?
Reply #63   May 24, 2010 4:55 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Have at it.  Keep me posted.  I'm sure you'll find the rugs looking better both before and after you shampoo too by using this 7X7 procedure.

Carmine D.


Hi Carmine

Well my 7x7 test is over.....im happy with the results.....i cut the bag open and found about 2 weeks worth of dirt/hair/ tiny bit of carpet fuzz....about a 1/4 bag is the norm every 2 weeks doing the up and back method twice a day....1500sqft..not incldg -kitchen/restrooms /carport.....the carpet has a softer feel to it...as soft as contractor grade gets....but will be shampooing with the hoover spinscrub this week since summer is here....so we shall see.

The vacuum i used was a panasonic 585 w/triforce system..xcept ive swapped out the brushstrips for 6 of the riccar comm 8925's...for that agressive clean...as it does a better job overall.

I plan on redoing the 7x7 test as soon as i go thru and check out the radiance that was gifted to me....just to see what comes up?..at worst case ill have really clean carpet so its worth the time to me...but your suggestion works on the 7x7....you can see and feel the diff....well worth the time and effort.....great tip and thank you.

turtle

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Upright wanted--Hoover?
Reply #64   May 24, 2010 7:53 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:
Hi Carmine

Well my 7x7 test is over.....im happy with the results.....i cut the bag open and found about 2 weeks worth of dirt/hair/ tiny bit of carpet fuzz....about a 1/4 bag is the norm every 2 weeks doing the up and back method twice a day....1500sqft..not incldg -kitchen/restrooms /carport.....the carpet has a softer feel to it...as soft as contractor grade gets....but will be shampooing with the hoover spinscrub this week since summer is here....so we shall see.

The vacuum i used was a panasonic 585 w/triforce system..xcept ive swapped out the brushstrips for 6 of the riccar comm 8925's...for that agressive clean...as it does a better job overall.

I plan on redoing the 7x7 test as soon as i go thru and check out the radiance that was gifted to me....just to see what comes up?..at worst case ill have really clean carpet so its worth the time to me...but your suggestion works on the 7x7....you can see and feel the diff....well worth the time and effort.....great tip and thank you.

turtle


Hello turtle:

Nice vacuum to use for the 7X7 procedure.

Often recommended the 7X7 method to persons buying vacuums who were w/o a vacuum or using a poor performing rug cleaner and groomer.  This process restores carpets back to normal clean.

Also recommended to persons shampooing their carpets either themselves or professionally.  The more deep down dirt you remove before shampooing, the better the rugs after shampooing.

Carmine D.

MC-UG585
MC-UG585
Performance Plus Platinum Upright Vacuum with HEPA Filter and Motor Protection System

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