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tbstbs
Joined: Aug 12, 2010
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Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Original Message Aug 12, 2010 9:51 am |
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I have been reading the various forums here this morning and they are so helpful. I know what I don't want, so now I am having difficulty deciding between what appear to be 2 very good machines. After pushing several of the previously mentioned machines around in the store, I might have a slight prefernce for the Riccar. I like the fact that it won't need belts, and will turn off when I accidently suck up something I shouldn't. I also prefer the hand held vac that comes with the Riccar, but I think that may be mostly cosmetic. I believe I would choose the Pilot over the Gold, but I did not consider or really know about the Edge I see talked about on here. When it comes to the Oreck, it is hard to overlook the great 6 or 10+ year service plan, not to mention the 30 day money back guarantee. Now, I am just going around and around in circles. Does anyone here have some information that might help me move on?
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tbstbs
Joined: Aug 12, 2010
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #15 Aug 14, 2010 7:58 am |
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If it is typical Oreck you will not have to worry about the bag weight. Takes a long time for an Oreck to suck up enough dirt to add weight. They do not deep clean so you will only be removing surface dust. LOL We shall see. In the meantime, I still have a couple of powerful but difficult to use machines around here that I can use for a deeper clean. If necessary. It was nice for my vacuuming to be more of an activity than a awful chore. The swivel feature turns out to be a real asset. I loved swooping around a corner with the flick of my wrist. Today I will break out the canister and clean some plantation blinds that I am embarassed about. You know what? Isn't it better to USE a vac that does a pretty good job than to have one that deep cleans, but rarely gets out of the closet because I hate to use it? I know a couple of clean freaks that have issues with pet hair. One swears by her Oreck and the other her Riccar. Hurray for me that I have 30 days to decide for myself.
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #16 Aug 14, 2010 8:34 am |
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. . . Isn't it better to USE a vac that does a pretty good job than to have one that deep cleans, but rarely gets out of the closet because I hate to use it? Hi tbstbs,
The machine you will happily use over the machine you push yourself to use, no matter the supposed advantage, has always been the point. Venson
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mole
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #17 Aug 14, 2010 8:57 am |
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Hi tbstbs, The machine you will happily use over the machine you push yourself to use, no matter the supposed advantage, has always been the point. Venson
Venson gets it.............
Vacuuming is a chore that people really dont like to do, sort of like cutting your lawn,its not very exciting and rather boring. Thats why people hire housecleaners and landscapers. Being in the business.All i can say is kids and pets keep us in business. regards MOLE
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tbstbs
Joined: Aug 12, 2010
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #22 Aug 15, 2010 9:33 am |
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How true. Nice to hear you say so. TBS reads CR and purchased a EUREKA based on it with some regrets in hindsight. CR is a guide not the gospel. Experts in the industry are the best and final say. Shoppers should use CR as a starting point not the ending place. Carmine D. I was trying to be PC when I spoke about CR and my Eureka Boss. It is without a doubt a piece of carp. While it still has powerful suction, it has been a giant pain to operate and has other durability issues. When I had to pull out the duct tape last week, I knew it was time to save myself. My son is pretty excited that he can take it off to college with him. Good riddance! The vac, not my son.
This is not the first time I went with a CR recommendation and regretted it. I almost renewed my subscription, but I found you guys instead.
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #23 Aug 15, 2010 10:27 am |
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I was trying to be PC when I spoke about CR and my Eureka Boss. It is without a doubt a piece of carp. While it still has powerful suction, it has been a giant pain to operate and has other durability issues. When I had to pull out the duct tape last week, I knew it was time to save myself. My son is pretty excited that he can take it off to college with him. Good riddance! The vac, not my son. This is not the first time I went with a CR recommendation and regretted it. I almost renewed my subscription, but I found you guys instead. I agree that CR best serves as a tool , not a Bible. However, the same organization rated your new Pilot. as "very good" on carpet and for pet hair, "excellent" in regard to bare floor cleaning and emissions and also "excellent" for handling. Are they off the mark now?
The Boss is rated as"fair" for handling. I don't blame that on CR. Maybe you missed the fine print stating that -- Overall, this is a very good upright vacuum that excelled at cleaning bare floors and picking up pet hair. It was also excellent at keeping its emissions low. It was fairly hard to handle. Venson
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