You know your vacuums from years ago and their attachments.
Carmine D.
Hi Carmine,
I'm sure you recall they come from a time when many vacuum makers, all mostly situated within this country, actually tried to set themselves apart from the rest of the crew. Talking straight suction cans, companies like Eureka, GE, Electrolux, Hoover and most of the niche brands of the time put great stock in presenting difference by way of the whole machine -- tools included.
You didn't just by a Lewyt, as an instance, merely for the style and shape of the unit itself but because also claims were made that its rug nozzle surpassed the effectiveness of others for x-reason. Now all we do is yell HEPA, HEPA, HEPA.
What's happening now, is that I feel like I could be buying the same vacuum over and over. Same generic tools made by the same company and being distributed to all manner of vacuum makers. As far as I'm concerned most new vacuum cleaners should be named Wessel-Werk.
Venson