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Trebor
Joined: Jan 16, 2009
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Oreck vs: Other Lightweight Uprights (At last a NO DYSON thread!)
Original Message Nov 12, 2009 3:34 pm |
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I would like to hear the experiences of owners/users of the following lightweight bagged uprights in comparison to the Orecks and each other
HOOVER PLATINUM
BISSELL, now available as Karcher, Tornado, Powerflite and MaidLight
RICCAR and SIMPLICITY
HOOVER and ROYAL clean n' light
any others I have missed/neglected to mention
with regard to deep cleaning an various carpet/floor surfaces, surface litter/pet hair pickup, bare floor cleaning, edge cleaning, cleaning under furniture (nozzle raising up or not) noise, ease of use, and cost of maintenance
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180pilot
Joined: Feb 26, 2011
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Re: Oreck vs: Other Lightweight Uprights (At last a NO DYSON thread!)
Reply #19 Feb 26, 2011 12:49 pm |
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I've had the Powr-Flite PF62EC for about 2 years. At $ 159 what are you waiting for?? Strong build, made in USA, dual fans 160 cfm. 8 lbs. You can get all replacement parts on line. Yes it screams, thats what ipods are for :-)
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vacmanuk
Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
Points: 1162
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Re: Oreck vs: Other Lightweight Uprights (At last a NO DYSON thread!)
Reply #23 Feb 28, 2011 6:59 pm |
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Talking of lightweight things, a friend of mine has just moved into a new home and its tiny. They have just enough space for their SEBO K canister and nothing else. However, he's got a long staircase with which the SEBO is great for doing and the SEBO spends most of its time upstairs where all the new carpet is (and the turbo brush is doing just fine). However, to combat the problem of hard floor cleaning and instead of carrying the vac constantly up and down the stairs, as space was at a premium I decided to go and buy a lightweight cyclonic upright vacuum from a UK company called Lakeland. Now, I've not seen this kind of stick vac before - but perhaps you guys in the U.S/Canada have: Here is the cordless version - I bought the mains powered version and he adores it - so handy to use especially with the hand held part that just comes out. When inspecting it in the shop, the hand held part is very familiar to Electrolux, especially as it has a slide out crevice tool on the base similar to the Ergorapido Mk1 / Pronto. And the mains corded version (800 watts) which doesn't have the brush roll but a simple 2 way hard floor/soft carpet standard floor head: There's also a video of it on the main product page: http://www.lakeland.co.uk/F/product/22758 Lakeland are a franchise who deal in homewares - they aren't a manufacturer, but rather like Amway, they sell cleaning products for the home etc etc!
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