fan-of-fans
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Not sure which forum to post this in. When do you think the trend started for the attachments on vacuums to become poor?
To me in a lot of cases it depended on what level of vacuum you bought. A BOL canister for example would often have cheaper attachments than that of mid and TOL. Some low end canister vacuums didn't even include full sets of attachments. However whatever attachments were included, they were always full size and useable.
I find uprights often began having cheap attachments after about the late 1970s. Singer/Kenmore twin fan uprights had seemed to have cheap generic tools or plastic. These were often included with BOL Kenmore canisters as well. Not sure who made them. By the 1990s Hoover and Eureka were at least still including separate dusting and upholstery tools. However, the Elite/PowerMax/PowerDrive tools couldn't compare to those of earlier models. The Futura/Spectrum/WindTunnel canister attachments were similar. Eureka seemed to have the combo brush/upholstery tool by the mid 1990s on the Bravo, and that's when the cheap era seemed to start.
Fast forward to 2012 and vacuums rarely have great attachments anymore. No more separate dusting and upholstery brushes and the bristles are often stiff. Often smaller quick-use style vacuums include only a crevice tool with a brush on the end.
To me in a lot of cases it depended on what level of vacuum you bought. A BOL canister for example would often have cheaper attachments than that of mid and TOL. Some low end canister vacuums didn't even include full sets of attachments. However whatever attachments were included, they were always full size and useable.
I find uprights often began having cheap attachments after about the late 1970s. Singer/Kenmore twin fan uprights had seemed to have cheap generic tools or plastic. These were often included with BOL Kenmore canisters as well. Not sure who made them. By the 1990s Hoover and Eureka were at least still including separate dusting and upholstery tools. However, the Elite/PowerMax/PowerDrive tools couldn't compare to those of earlier models. The Futura/Spectrum/WindTunnel canister attachments were similar. Eureka seemed to have the combo brush/upholstery tool by the mid 1990s on the Bravo, and that's when the cheap era seemed to start.
Fast forward to 2012 and vacuums rarely have great attachments anymore. No more separate dusting and upholstery brushes and the bristles are often stiff. Often smaller quick-use style vacuums include only a crevice tool with a brush on the end.