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CarmineD


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

LG Electronics Kompressor® 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 Kompressor® 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 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.

Venson


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #14   Jun 24, 2010 2:45 pm
CarmineD wrote:
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.

Hi Carmine,

The higher-priced model comes with a 40-foot cord, just 10 feet less than the lesser model.  As well, I never been het up about vacuum accesories that require battery replacement.  The LuV300 does have a manual switch on the body of the cleaner but I found no clear indication whether it allows use of all speeds or one in teh absence of a working remote control.  If I had to buy either I'd probably go for the less expensive LuV200.  The five-year warranty may prove an enticement even before an inevitable price drop.  LG, though a maker of decent appliances and electronics is still attempting to grow its name here in many ways.

I bought an LG room air conditioner only because I'd had an LG refrigerator that does well.  The purchase of the refrigerator -- due to size and design -- was purely a roll of the dice that turned out perfect for my needs.  That encouraged me to be a little venturesome when it came to other products.  I have the canister vac clone LG did for Sears.

Per the user manuals (see links in last post) the new uprights' dust separator is accessible for cleaning by way of a small door on either side of the upper part of the collection bin.  I'd guess the machine can hold a good quart or more but couldn't judge as the floor model's bin was dirty from prolonged use.  There's a "Max" line but with your view abscured by fluff and dust it should be very hard to tell the amount you've collected or how well the "kompressor" works without actually dumping it.  The manual suggests periodically wiping out the collection with a soft cloth or paper towel. 

Venson

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CarmineD


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #15   Jun 24, 2010 7:42 pm
Venson wrote:
Hi Carmine,

The higher-priced model comes with a 40-foot cord, just 10 feet less than the lesser model.  As well, I never been het up about vacuum accesories that require battery replacement.  The LuV300 does have a manual switch on the body of the cleaner but I found no clear indication whether it allows use of all speeds or one in teh absence of a working remote control.  If I had to buy either I'd probably go for the less expensive LuV200.  The five-year warranty may prove an enticement even before an inevitable price drop.  LG, though a maker of decent appliances and electronics is still attempting to grow its name here in many ways.

I bought an LG room air conditioner only because I'd had an LG refrigerator that does well.  The purchase of the refrigerator -- due to size and design -- was purely a roll of the dice that turned out perfect for my needs.  That encouraged me to be a little venturesome when it came to other products.  I have the canister vac clone LG did for Sears.

Per the user manuals (see links in last post) the new uprights' dust separator is accessible for cleaning by way of a small door on either side of the upper part of the collection bin.  I'd guess the machine can hold a good quart or more but couldn't judge as the floor model's bin was dirty from prolonged use.  There's a "Max" line but with your view abscured by fluff and dust it should be very hard to tell the amount you've collected or how well the "kompressor" works without actually dumping it.  The manual suggests periodically wiping out the collection with a soft cloth or paper towel. 

Venson


Thanks Venson.  The links with the User Guides are very helpful.  Without having seen them yet, but reading your posts and gleaning the User Guides, I'd probably decide on the less expensive LG 200.  The smaller cord is 30 feet but the winder is a plus.  22 pounds is not too bad for a full size upright and tools on board.  Been too busy with all the usual summer stuff here in LV and haven't made it in to see these new models.  I appreciate your reviews and responses to my questions.

Carmine D.

vacmanuk


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #16   Jun 25, 2010 11:13 am
22lbs equates to 10kg. That's heavier than Sebo's X or Miele's S7!
Venson


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #17   Jun 25, 2010 12:37 pm
vacmanuk wrote:
22lbs equates to 10kg. That's heavier than Sebo's X or Miele's S7!



Hi vacmanuk,

That's merely a pound above my S7 if my recall is correct.   Weight issues are in the eye . . .  um . . . I mean the hand of the user.  A 22-pound upright that won't be being carried around a lot is not necessarily a big deal for one in decent health.  There have been and are heavier cleaners.  In the case of persons of dimunitive size or of age or possessing ailments that would cause use of more weighty machines to be a burden, the 22 pounds is an issue.  They definitely should choose lightweight machines.

As for me, right now I'm thinking tea and cookes.  The steps could stand another sleaning and a trip up and down with the Miele should burn the extra calories right off.

Venson

CarmineD


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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #18   Jun 25, 2010 12:57 pm
Cordwinder probably adds extra weight [on the LV200] as does the 40 feet of cord [LV300].  Full size uprights generally are greater than 16 pounds in the USA. 

Carmine D.

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