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tbstbs
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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
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #4 Aug 12, 2010 2:03 pm |
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Thank you Carmine. I noticed the prices on the web site are cheaper than the ones quoted to me in the store. I copied those pages and assumed that the store would meet those prices. I haven't been back to the store yet to see. That would make the difference to me, I think. I see that you are a big Oreck fan. I enjoyed reading your posts. Have you checked out the Riccars and compared them to the Oreck? Can I get a machine that does a good job and still be light? At this time I just want to be sure I get the best machine for my money. The Oreck is going to cost less.
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CarmineD
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #5 Aug 12, 2010 3:09 pm |
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The Oreck XL® Platinum Pilot Power Team |
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Weight | 9 pounds |
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Warranty | 10 year overall |
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Handheld Vac | Ultimate Handheld Vacuum details » Oreck Handheld vacuums weigh only 5 lbs., feature a long 3 year warranty, and comes with a 20 ft. power cord, crevice tool, upholstery tool, floor tool, dusting brush and shoulder strap. They can also be used as a blower. The Ultimate Handheld model features a stronger motor, longer extension hose, and HEPA filtration. |
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Filtation | HEPA filtration - 4-layer outer bag
- 4-layer inner bag
- Captures 99.9% of particles down to 0.3 microns.
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Free Tune-Ups | 10 Annual |
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Microban Antimicrobial Product Protection | Yes |
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Headlights | Twin LED |
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Speed Settings | Two Speeds |
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Cord Length | 30 ft. |
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Ergonomic Handle | Yes, Comfort Fit Helping Hand Style |
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Sound Dampening Technology | Yes |
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Like all eight-pound SupraLite vacuums, the new flagship RSL5 starts with the unprecedented cleaning performance and astonishing ease of use, the hallmarks of this remarkable series. But what makes the RSL5 truly unique is the durability of a steel brushroll, the ability to customize the brushstrips to your home's flooring and a Hall sensor to ensure you'll never have the hassle of changing the belt. All considered, with the top-tier SupraLite, vacuuming has never been so easy and worry-free.
| | Performance | 5.5 amps of power | Filtration | HEPA | Durability | The RSL5 is backed by a 3 year warranty. | Handle Tube | Steel | Bottom Plate | Polycarbon | Brushroll | Steel with 2 rolls of replaceable brushstrips | Belt | Lifetime serpentine with Hall™ Sensor protection | Wheel Type | Soft Rubber | Circuit Breaker | Standard | Convenience | | Squeegee for Bare Floor Cleaning | Standard | Handle | Ergonomic looped | On/Off Switch | On handle, with speed selector | Headlight | Long lasting Xenon™ | Soft Furniture Guard | Standard | Cord Length | 30 feet | Color | Copper | Factory | St. James, Missouri | | $699.95 |
I've taken the liberty to list the features of both. You have a price of $650 for the RICCAR RSL5. The price for the ORECK Pilot is $480 with the savings. The differences are the prices, the addition of the compact canister with the ORECK Pilot, the 10 year warranty for ORECK Pilot and 3 years for RSL5. The lifetime serpentine belt for RICCAR. ORECK belts are relatively inexpensive buck or $2 and easy user installation. Generally last 5 months. Amps are the same for both ORECK Pilot and RICCAR RSL5 at 5.5 amps. You can also get customized brush strips for the RICCAR which has a metal brush roll. ORECK Pilot is wood with one texture of tufts for brush roll. Both have two speeds. But that is not a big deal for most. Might be for you. Both have same cord length, both have headlights, both made in the in the USA. Both are HEPA rated. Both have an excellent network of authorized dealers/stores for repairs and parts. The Pilot has the pivot swivelling neck. That's not a big plus for some, but may be for you. I'm a vacuum fan. ORECK produces a good lightweight upright. So does RICCAR. You might also check out the SIMPLICITY Freedom series which is a lightweight upright similar to the RSL5 and RICCAR made but less expensive. Similarly, you might check out one or more of the previous RSL models like the 3 and 4 [pictured below] for a better price than the RSL5. You should, as suggested, use the models in the store and decide which you/other primary user[s], if applicable, prefer. Hope this is useful. Thank you for your gracious comments about my posts. Carmine D.
This message was modified Aug 12, 2010 by CarmineD
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CarmineD
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #6 Aug 12, 2010 6:08 pm |
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Thank you Carmine. I noticed the prices on the web site are cheaper than the ones quoted to me in the store. I copied those pages and assumed that the store would meet those prices. I haven't been back to the store yet to see. That would make the difference to me, I think. I see that you are a big Oreck fan. I enjoyed reading your posts. Have you checked out the Riccars and compared them to the Oreck? Can I get a machine that does a good job and still be light? At this time I just want to be sure I get the best machine for my money. The Oreck is going to cost less. I understand the same ORECK sales/savings are applicable at all the ORECK stores thru 8/15/10.
Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #8 Aug 13, 2010 4:58 am |
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I think most vacuum experts would agree that Riccar is superior quality to Oreck.... I'd go with the Riccar unless the Oreck just has some stand out features that you can't live without. I'd think a metal brushroll would make the machine push easier than a wooden one.... especially if it is coupled with a metal instead of plastic sole plate. No matter how they push in the store, they are going to behave differently in your home, on your carpet, so I think the best thing would be to see if you could do a trial with both machines at home and see which one better suits you.
I currently know personally several former long time RICCAR employees who now work for ORECK who would disagree with your statement. They have made careers in the vacuum industry and are for all intents and purposes experts in their respective fields. On rugs, I would give the nod to RICCAR over ORECK for performance by a tad bit. Quality of one brand over the other...very close to judge. Value? The facts speak for themselves. In the final analysis, peoples' personal preferences probably dictate their likes and dislikes for both and their purchase decisions.
One concern with the Pilot that I have is the affect of the weighted bag on the pivoting and handling. Of course empty it is a breeze and nifty. As the bag fills and becomes heavy, especially the ORECK size bag, I opine the swivel and pivotiong feature gets impeded. Don't know this for sure yet but it is a concern I would voice to buyers who are interested in the Pilot. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #10 Aug 13, 2010 12:45 pm |
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Carmine, there may be people you know who disagree with that, but I still say the majority of vacuum experts would choose Riccar over Oreck any day. Maybe we should do a nationwide poll :o)
Are these the same experts.
The vac shops in a my area are awful.... they are old rednecks that are rude to gay people and they don't even what to talk to you unless you want to buy a new Riccar from them.... totally awful. I had the same experience with sewing machine dealers when I wanted to get a sewing machine for myself and I contacted at least 10 dealers.... they were ALL nasty to me, so Amazon got 500 dollars of my money, the local economy didn't seem to want it! I've tried to strike up conversations with some of the vac shop people because I'm a collector and I know more about vacuums than the average consumer, they were only interested in trying to extract as much money from me as possible! If one researches Consumer Reports latest edition March 2010 ORECK XL Platinum meets the 60 score cutoff for ups with RICCAR RSL3 scoring 66. On the reliability scores for both ORECK and RICCAR, ORECK beats RICCAR but within the survey margin of error at 9 percent for ORECK versus 11 percent repair rate for RICCAR. Very close on all CR accounts. CR should be updating its vacuum test scores and results in October. Carmine D.
This message was modified Aug 13, 2010 by CarmineD
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tbstbs
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Re: Riccar RSL 5 @ $650 or Oreck Pilot @ $599 ?
Reply #12 Aug 13, 2010 4:21 pm |
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Thanks everyone! Well, we had a storm yesterday that knocked out my cable, phone, and internet. That was probably a good thing because I would have spent the last many many hours reading one review after the other. I had also found the You Tube videos! So, I was on my own! I decided that it made good sense to give the Pilot a try since they met the lower price, worked with me on the canister, and I can return it if I am disappointed. I should know that for certain in 30 days. The swivel feature is nice, but the bag is empty...and they are pricey! The sales person was also very personable while the Riccar fellow got a little snarky with some other customers while I was there. Not with me of course, because I am very charming. As far as pushing it along, I let it go for a second and it rolled away from me. Expect that won't happen when the bag is heavier. After a short trial here, I am very pleased. It is like buying a new car though. Of course it is far superior to the rattle traps I have been lugging around for the last 5 years or so. I am so happy that I could pick up the new vacuum and do my stairs with it. It has been a long time since my stairs got a good cleaning. Interestingly enough, the recs I got from friends and acquaintances were for either the Oreck or the Riccar. There were a few Dyson recs, but I made up my mind that I wanted a lightweight, so I could eliminate the Dyson. That is my story so far. I do sincerely thank you all. I read here for quite a bit before I wrote in, and the information here really did help me a lot. If it falls apart right away...I'll be back. Insert smiley face..... TBS
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