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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Electrolux makes a sealed machine.
Reply #1 Sep 16, 2010 1:46 pm |
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You're joking aren't you. I see cloudy air in the see-thru box that the Eureka-lux is placed in. It's escaping into the air in the box. Does anyone else notice it? Carmine D. Note the orange back drop before and after the vacuum is placed in the box. Particularly the backdrop not behind the see thru box. It is becoming discolored by a pervasive cloud/screen of smoke as the vacuum is running and the exhaust is escaping from the box.
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Hertz
Joined: Jan 31, 2010
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Re: Electrolux makes a sealed machine.
Reply #2 Sep 16, 2010 2:02 pm |
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You're joking aren't you. I see cloudy air in the see-thru box that the Eureka-lux is placed in. It's escaping into the air in the box. Does anyone else notice it? Carmine D. Note the orange back drop before and after the vacuum is placed in the box. Particularly the backdrop not behind the see thru box. It is becoming discolored by a pervasive cloud/screen of smoke as the vacuum is running and the exhaust is escaping from the box. HA, you're inability to admit the truth shows more clearly here than ever. And no, nobody that has clear vision would say anything as disgracefully wrong as that. It's a sealed system buddy, and surely you're not blind enough to say that the ELECTROLUX's don't have more water pull than Miele's, because they obviously do. I was seriously ticking away wondering when you would reply.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Electrolux makes a sealed machine.
Reply #6 Sep 17, 2010 8:04 am |
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Just as sealed as a Miele: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzCkHQNh1sA Also, look at their other videos, they have more suction than a Miele, too!
I copied a pic from one of the posters cited in the link you posted above. It's on another thread. If you need help finding, let me know.
A poster you referenced had just bought the Eureka-lux and took it through it's paces. After doing so briefly he removed the bag took a picture of the dust leaking out of the new bag into the bag compartment. He posted it for the readers to see. In your haste you must have missed it. Won't be the first time you posted a link with prima facie evidence contradicting your conclusions. Keep up the good work. I always look forward to your goodies here. Carmine D.
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procare
Joined: Jul 16, 2009
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Re: Electrolux makes a sealed machine.
Reply #7 Sep 17, 2010 4:24 pm |
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Hertz, A sealed vacuum is like the Aerus Guardian. From the power nozzle thru the hose and into and out of the bag compartment. If you hooked up to a chamber full of smoke and sucked all the air our there wouldn 't be any smoke after the HEPA filter. Put a vacuum cleaner up to this and you would see if it was a sealed unit. Kirby, Oreck, Hoover, Rainbow will let out the smoke. These are not sealed units but talk of HEPA bags. The way the bags are on the Aerus bags and their compartment make for the best sealed area and cleaner areas in the cleaner. Procare
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Hertz
Joined: Jan 31, 2010
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Re: Electrolux makes a sealed machine.
Reply #9 Sep 18, 2010 3:24 am |
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Hertz, A sealed vacuum is like the Aerus Guardian. From the power nozzle thru the hose and into and out of the bag compartment. If you hooked up to a chamber full of smoke and sucked all the air our there wouldn 't be any smoke after the HEPA filter. Put a vacuum cleaner up to this and you would see if it was a sealed unit. Kirby, Oreck, Hoover, Rainbow will let out the smoke. These are not sealed units but talk of HEPA bags. The way the bags are on the Aerus bags and their compartment make for the best sealed area and cleaner areas in the cleaner. Procare Actually, Electrolux puts rubber grommets on their wands starting from the PN through the machine, thus making it as sealed as the most sealed system out there.
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Hertz
Joined: Jan 31, 2010
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Re: Electrolux makes a sealed machine.
Reply #10 Sep 18, 2010 3:25 am |
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I copied a pic from one of the posters cited in the link you posted above. It's on another thread. If you need help finding, let me know. A poster you referenced had just bought the Eureka-lux and took it through it's paces. After doing so briefly he removed the bag took a picture of the dust leaking out of the new bag into the bag compartment. He posted it for the readers to see. In your haste you must have missed it. Won't be the first time you posted a link with prima facie evidence contradicting your conclusions. Keep up the good work. I always look forward to your goodies here. Carmine D. Dude, you're so humorous. I actually read every post, and he clearly states that the bag most likely as a small tear somewhere, and that other users on the forum have the Oxygen 3, and not ONE particle leaks. Do your research buddy.
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