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MBZimm
Joined: Sep 29, 2010
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Best Vacuum for Wool Berber Carpets, Laminate & Tile
Original Message Sep 29, 2010 2:32 am |
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We just had wool berber wall-to-wall carpeting installed in several rooms of our home. The manufacturer recommends a suction only vacuum, without a beater bar to "avoid excessive fuzzing." First, is a beater bar and a brush roll the same thing on a vacuum? And second what's my best bet for a vacuum? We have 700-square-feet of wool berber carpets, 600-square-feet of laminate and 200-square-feet of tile (including stairs) to vacuum. We own two boxers (dogs) that shed short hair and live in a dusty (agricultural) area. At the recommendation of a local shop we tried out a Miele Titan (with 217 head) with the brush roll on (they're some of the softest brushes according to sales person). We used it for a while on a remnant of our carpet and I noticed what I think is some fuzzing so I worry that with extended use we will really wear into the carpet. Is there anything with some kind of brush roll or option other than straight suction to really get the dog hair up? Or something with enough suction not to worry about it? The Miele seemed to do a very nice job but we're struggling for an accurate comparison point.
THANK YOU!!!
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Best Vacuum for Wool Berber Carpets, Laminate & Tile
Reply #22 Nov 29, 2010 6:58 am |
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For those interested here are a few snippets from Which's latest vacuum cleaner tests (UK):
Dyson DC33 (new, basic upright - DC14 w/clutch, with improved DC27/28 cyclone pack and tools, and new lightweight ABS extension wand): 'This Best Buy upright vacuum cleaner from Dyson gives outstanding results on all types of flooring, and excels at removing stubborn pet hair. The filtration system is so effective that it locks virtually all of the dust and allergens away safely, so it's a great choice for those with allergies.'
Thanks VacmanUK on the Which? latest, especially DC33. Consumer Reports has not tested yet, but appears that this "budget" model may finally make the CR hall of fame, rather than hall of shame. Interestingly, most retailers in the USA are selling this latest and greatest dyson, which has an MSRP of $399, for 20-25 percent off MSRP at $289-$299. For the first time in awhile perhaps a dyson worth the price.
Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Best Vacuum for Wool Berber Carpets, Laminate & Tile
Reply #25 Nov 30, 2010 1:28 pm |
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Doesnt really reinforce anything, HS. I'm already in dispute with Which having found quite a few errors in their test reviews where they are prepared to let mass produced European named products win "Best Buy," award seals where the Oreck's performance is poor. It isn't exactly black and white with this company! One of the features of note on the ORECK XL3 is a longer softer tuft of brush roll hair vice the traditional stiffer ORECK brush rolls. Hence, I'm not surprised by the mediocre results claimed by Which? on carpets in concert with the lesser suction of a full sized upright vacuum. The softer tufts work well on hard surfaces than on rugs. It's a trade off [softer bristles] on rugs and edge cleaning vice the Classic ORECK's and stiffer brush roll hair. Also, the XL3 is sold in concert with the ORECK compact canister for above the floor and edge cleaning. Usually both at $299 or less [if you forgo the gifts provided for the in-home trial] on sale by most big box retailers in the USA who are now offering ORECK products. And the traditional XL sells for $200 minus the compact canister. Both sales venues, solo upright sales and big box retail sellers for ORECK products, are ORECK's latest marketing features to keep sales humming in the recession and the down USA housing market.
Carmine D.
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stuartkweston
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Re: Best Vacuum for Wool Berber Carpets, Laminate & Tile
Reply #26 Jun 6, 2014 6:57 am |
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In my opinion Dyson Models will work for you. I know how frustrating it is to clean a wool carpet. Wool carpets are sensitive so be careful while you vacuum them.
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kajal
Joined: Jun 27, 2014
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Re: Best Vacuum for Wool Berber Carpets, Laminate & Tile
Reply #27 Jun 27, 2014 2:38 am |
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i like rainbow vaccum cleaner.
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TheodoreRivera
Joined: Jun 27, 2014
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Re: Best Vacuum for Wool Berber Carpets, Laminate & Tile
Reply #28 Jun 27, 2014 6:32 am |
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Cleaning wool Berber carpets, laminate and tile is very tricky, anyone can't clean it simply. It is very trickier to clean this carpet, this carpets are made up of wool, so you have to give extra care while cleaning this carpet, you have to put extra precautions that will clean the wool demands, to clean this carpet make sure that buy a vacuum without beater bar, regular vacuuming is your best tool in keeping this tough. So use the best vacuum cleaner to clean to this carpet.
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edwardmorrison
Location: United States
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Re: Best Vacuum for Wool Berber Carpets, Laminate & Tile
Reply #30 Aug 12, 2018 10:32 pm |
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I don't know what your budget looks like, but I have the Shark Navigator Rotator at home and it works great. Costco (or Amazon) sells them for ~$200
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edwardmorrison
Location: United States
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Re: Best Vacuum for Wool Berber Carpets, Laminate & Tile
Reply #31 Jan 15, 2019 5:04 am |
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Last year I ended up buying a Hoover Linx cordless stick vac and the Bissell Pet Hair Eraser hand vac, as I was so frustrated with our old Miele White Star. Both are decent for day-to-day touch-ups, but my Miele has now totally bitten the dust and I need to buy a new vac this week. As much as I'd prefer an upright vac, I use my hose and attachments all the time to vacuum my very textured adobe walls, furniture, crevices, lampshades, etc., etc. I've spent a lot of time this morning searching The Wirecutter and Get Cleaning Done. But, every time I check out the customer reviews there are always complaints that the rollers still get bound up with hair and have to be continually cut off. Or that the vacuums are falling apart! I found one that seemed to work well . . . as long as you got down on your hands and knees and used an attachment to get it up. I've been doing that for years with my Miele White Star and am so done with that! For a vacuum that expensive (back then it was close to $500), shame on them! Is there a vacuum out there that actually really works with pet hair on rugs and hardwood?????? I need recommendations and ones NOT to buy quickly, please. Help!
This message was modified Jan 15, 2019 by edwardmorrison
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