sudsmaster
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It's a test that's been repeated many times by vacuum cleaner salesmen. But I thought I'd compare my two newest vacuums, to see if one is able to pick up more dirt after the other has cleaned a carpet.
First I vacuumed the bedroom carpet (thick carved wool) with the Eureka Commerical Bagged "True Hepa" upright, model C5712A. I love this vac: it's quiet, easy to manuver, and never seems to lose suction. After going over everything as I normally would...
Second, I vacuumed the same carpet with the Dirt Devil Reaction D2 Bagless. It didn't get much... just some shredded wool (indicating the overly aggressive nature of its brush roll, not good on this carpet), and a few cat hairs. A nearly insignificant amount of dust.
So... the verdict is... the bagged commercial Eureka is at least as good as the D2 bagless at picking up dirt and such, and it may well be more gentle on carpeting.
By the way - the Eureka is the first bagged vacuum I've purchased in about 20 years. The last one was a Hoover "Convertible" (although the only convertible thing about it appears to be the logo on the bag). Still have it, but it sits in storage. It saw a lot of use on some gawd-awful orange shag carpeting in my last residence, and did a respectible job of fluffing it up for the regular landlady inspections ;-). The new Eureka is light years ahead of it.
I also inherited a plastic fantastic Hoover "Sprint" bagged vacuum from the mid-90's which has got to be one of the worst they ever made. The less said about it, probably the better. At least it doesn't burn itself up.
First I vacuumed the bedroom carpet (thick carved wool) with the Eureka Commerical Bagged "True Hepa" upright, model C5712A. I love this vac: it's quiet, easy to manuver, and never seems to lose suction. After going over everything as I normally would...
Second, I vacuumed the same carpet with the Dirt Devil Reaction D2 Bagless. It didn't get much... just some shredded wool (indicating the overly aggressive nature of its brush roll, not good on this carpet), and a few cat hairs. A nearly insignificant amount of dust.
So... the verdict is... the bagged commercial Eureka is at least as good as the D2 bagless at picking up dirt and such, and it may well be more gentle on carpeting.
By the way - the Eureka is the first bagged vacuum I've purchased in about 20 years. The last one was a Hoover "Convertible" (although the only convertible thing about it appears to be the logo on the bag). Still have it, but it sits in storage. It saw a lot of use on some gawd-awful orange shag carpeting in my last residence, and did a respectible job of fluffing it up for the regular landlady inspections ;-). The new Eureka is light years ahead of it.
I also inherited a plastic fantastic Hoover "Sprint" bagged vacuum from the mid-90's which has got to be one of the worst they ever made. The less said about it, probably the better. At least it doesn't burn itself up.