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CarmineD


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LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Original Message   May 27, 2010 7:13 pm
 
 

LG Electronics KompressorŽ Plus  $399 at HOME DEPOT

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Pick Up More, Empty Less. LG is introducing its first ever line of vacuums in the U.S. Market. LG patented KompressorŽ technology utilizes the world's first motorized compression system and a larger bin to compress the dust intake to hold more household dust than non-compressor models.

This has been talked about here and appears to have finally made it to the USA market.

Carmine D.

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CarmineD


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #4   May 28, 2010 6:29 pm
Venson wrote:
Hi Carmine,

I'm wondering if they've gotten their act together at LG with this new model.  The first Kompressors, canisters caught flack from Which magazine I believe.  Following is a link to a 2007 article from Gizmodo.com.  Two links to YouTube videos also follow.

http://gizmodo.com/253971/lg-compressor-vacuum-really-really-really-sucks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lH15LCtzbY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAEPUvoSFp8&NR=1

Venson



Hi Venson:

Thanks for links and videos.  I hjave several reservations about compressing dirt and allowing to remain in the bin for long periods.  1.  Odors.  2.  Added weight of the motor needed to activate the bin lever to compress the dirt. 3.  Added burden on motor to filter air through the compressed dirt packs.  4.  The effect of number 3 on motor heat/degradation over time.  5.  The effect of 3. and 4. on suction power, notwithstanding the 2000 watt motor.

Having said this I opine that the compression feature MIGHT serve well in a commercial cleaning environment and usage, if the above technical difficulties could be minimized.

Carmine D.

retardturtle1


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #5   May 28, 2010 7:30 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Hi Venson:

Thanks for links and videos.  I hjave several reservations about compressing dirt and allowing to remain in the bin for long periods.  1.  Odors.  2.  Added weight of the motor needed to activate the bin lever to compress the dirt. 3.  Added burden on motor to filter air through the compressed dirt packs.  4.  The effect of number 3 on motor heat/degradation over time.  5.  The effect of 3. and 4. on suction power, notwithstanding the 2000 watt motor.

Having said this I opine that the compression feature MIGHT serve well in a commercial cleaning environment and usage, if the above technical difficulties could be minimized.

Carmine D.


2000 watts of power is quite impressive to say the least.....one would think . but i am curious as to the lift and cfm that this unit can produce with its wattage/power....
odors are and will always be a problem in the cyclones of the bagless vacs......i would think that with proper airflow/ventilation that the 2000 watts would be cooled dwn....

turtle

procare


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #6   May 28, 2010 11:09 pm
Looking at the wattage is telling me that something is amiss. In the U.S. the maximum amperage a cleaner can have with the exception of central vacuums that have their own seperate outlet  for electricity is 12 amps. The max 2000 wattage is equal to 16.6 amps. The regular outlet is 15 amps.
Venson


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #7   May 29, 2010 1:59 am
I think the 2000 watts has to do with LG's European Kompressor 220-volt mocels.

Venson

CarmineD


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #8   May 29, 2010 6:52 am
Venson wrote:
I think the 2000 watts has to do with LG's European Kompressor 220-volt mocels.

Venson



Venson, Procare:

I think you're right.

Carmine D.

Product specification :

General

Vacuum TypeUpright

Warranty

Warranty Information5 Year Limited Warranty

More Info

URLLG Electronics LuV300B Kompressor Blue Upright Vacuum

Detailed Info

Amperage (amps)12 A
Cleaning Path14.5 in
Power Cord Length40 ft
Weight22 lbs

Features

HEPA FilterYes
Attachment FeaturesBrush|Crevice Tool|Upholstery Nozzle

Here is a link from the above URL that features a slide show of the LG Kompressor models.  BTW note the 3 suction adjustments on the handle grip with finger tip controls. 

http://www.lg.com/us/vacuum/index.jsp#/300

Carmine D.

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CarmineD


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 330B
Reply #9   May 30, 2010 3:03 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:
Hi carmine

And the specs on this one are,,,,,, im not sure but i do believe i passed this one at sears..didnt stop to look but noticed it,,,so whats the scoop on this one?



B-I-N-G-O.  You were right turtle.  In the SEARS MEMORIAL DAY NEWS PAPER supplements.  $399.  Home Depot is offering for the same price PLUS a 10 percent MEMORIAL DAY SALE discount.  $359

Carmine D.

CarmineD


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #10   May 31, 2010 8:10 am
Turtle:

SEARS has the LG Kompressor 300B on line now for a discount of $120 at $329.  Beats the Home Depot sale price for Memorial Day.

Carmine D.

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Venson


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #11   Jun 2, 2010 1:05 pm
Point of mention, CR has already rated the LG LuV200 and LuV300 and given both high performance scores.  However, from what I scanned, there appears to be no mention as to the worthiness of the dirt compression feature.

Venson

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Venson


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #12   Jun 24, 2010 10:26 am
Had a chance to briefly eye-ball both the LG LuV200 and LuV300 uprights the other day.  LuV200 was nicely quiet in operation even surprising the salesman I made mention of in another post.

Both machines looked a little on the bulky side but actually felt a little lighter than expected.  The two machines are basically similar but not the same.  The lesser priced LuV200 provides a cord reel and the more expensive LuV300 has a cord wrap set-up.  The LuV300 employs its cleaning wand as part of its actual handle and the cleaner's multiple speeds can be accessed through tne handle grip whether attached and employed for standard upright use or detached for above the floor mode.  Remote operation and adjustment from the hose end is not uncommon in canister vacs but a first I think for upright vacuums.  Please note that points off are due here in that the LuV399's remote control is not powered by the cleaners main power source your wall outlet but by two AAA batteries instead.

LuV300 manual in PDF form can be accessed here:

http://www.lg.com/us/appliances/vacuum-cleaners/LG-upright-vacuum-cleaner-LuV300B.jsp

LuV200 manual in PDF form can be accessed here:

http://www.lg.com/us/appliances/vacuum-cleaners/LG-upright-vacuum-cleaner-LuV200.jsp

Venson

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CarmineD


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #13   Jun 24, 2010 1:05 pm
Thanks Venson.  What one do you prefer?  LV200 for $319 or LV300 for $419?

Is the dust separators accessible for user cleaning?  How big would you estimate the dirt capacity of the bin?  Is there a full line indicator on the bin?

Carmine D.

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