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  1. moderneezer

    The Perfect Vacuum For Teenagers

    I'm impressed with the performance of the cleaner in the video that Huskyvacs posted. By the way, should someone design a bare floor cleaning nozzle with a similar shape to the one in the video? If so, then would such attachment be better than most floor brushes on the market?
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    Price comparison between the Miele's and the Shop-vac's

    Then Speedqueen, are there special bags for the Mighty Mite which let the user pick up drywall dust without problems? And Huskyvacs, if the Shop-vac attachments are of poor quality, then would a Shop-vac clean the kitchen floor better with certain accessories from Wessel Werk?
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    Price comparison between the Miele's and the Shop-vac's

    I've been wondering... Why are the Shop-vac's less expensive than the Miele canisters without electric nozzles when the Shop-vac tanks can safely pick up more kinds of debris and are better adapted for cleaning outside, in sheds and in joiners' workshops? Would there be any reasons to get a...
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    Why So Many Models?

    So, did anyone check the selection of models from Miele in Canada as compared with the selection in USA?
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    Why So Many Models?

    One other problem that some companies do when they introduce several models at once is that they make different attachments for different models of cleaners and sometimes, a certain kind of nozzle would be unavailable for a specific model even if the two were of the same brand. Changing the...
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    Not satisfied with the floor tool either

    So finally, I bought more bags for our Dirt Devil and repeated the test with the white floor tool. The result was that it did pick up dried beans but I had to place the nozzle above these particles (like I did with the combi-tool) and push the brush towards the floor (with the beans under the...
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    Bissell. Good or bad

    I don't trust the Bissell's and wouldn't want to buy one for my house but even so, it's been around 5 years since my father has a bagless upright Bissell and he still uses it.
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    Not satisfied with the floor tool either

    I doubt changing the nozzle's angle will help pick up the dried beans but I'll make a test when I'll have the money for more bags. As for the canister, it's a cheap Dirt Devil like the ones we could get at Walmart. Look at the pictures.
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    Not satisfied with the floor tool either

    Last week, I posted a thread where I said that I was no longer satisfied with the large turbo nozzle. This thread, this time, is about my lost in satisfaction with the white floor tool. I said in a another thread that I like it but I no longer do. This started when I was cleaning the kitchen...
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    Grandma Jeannette's Electrolux Olympia One

    Mercuryman73, your brown tank is so beautiful. Considering the longevity of Electrolux canisters and the fact that it hasn't been used in more than 20 years, I could imagine you would be able to continue using the tank up to the year 2030.
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    Unsatisfied with turbohead

    If I get enough money, should I get a Miele Compact C2 canister with the brush model STB 205-3? And N0oxy, would the RD 285 nozzle clean carpets better than turboheads?
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    Unsatisfied with turbohead

    I said positive things about the large turbo brush in a few other threads but recently, I lost confidence in this item. There's a piece that's supposed to protect the belt (2nd picture) but look how badly it is made! And the stores can't replace this piece with a better-made kind. At one...
  13. moderneezer

    Upright Electrolux models better than the cheap cleaners from Walmart

    To Dysonman1, I meant to ask if the it where the Discovery II that outperforms the Walmart products, not the other way around. I was using a passive voice, but thank you anyway for the info on filtration. To other people who posted comments on this thread, I'll put my previous comment in...
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    Upright Electrolux models better than the cheap cleaners from Walmart

    I just like to joke around with dumb questions.
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    Upright Electrolux models better than the cheap cleaners from Walmart

    I watched some YouTube videos about the L-shaped Electrolux upright models and in the comments that I've posted on these videos, I asked the submitters if they think that these Electrolux's are better than the cheap TTI vacuum cleaners from Walmart and those who answered my question told me that...
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    Vacuum Efficiency

    It would be great if people designing vacuum cleaners could do efficiency tests on the models. Oh and I didn't see that it was someone other than Dysonman1 who posted this thread. I still think that vacuum cleaners should be efficient.
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    Vacuum Efficiency

    I think the EU should consider refining their requirements to include efficiency. Also, I would like to know what the results would be like for the models that haven't been tested. Maybe Tacony would design new models that might be more efficient than the Kirby's you tested.
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    In Memory of Our Sebo oracle - Narayan Kundu

    I remember that he was the first person who ever posted a comment on a thread I created in the Vacuumland website. Rest in peace, Sebo Fan!
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    RainbowMate with the Sirena

    Last week, I posted a thread about my remark on pictures of Sirena canisters with Wessel Werk PN's and at some point in that tread, Dysonman1 told me that the connector on the Sirena's electric hose is similar to the one on the hose for an E series model from Rainbow, implying that the Sirena...
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