Bagless Swivel Glides (not vision)

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hoover300

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I found a couple examples of these for sale online and am thinking of getting one. Does anyone have any info on them? Are they good vacuums? They appear loosely based on lower end models such as the Breeze and enVision. Any info on them would be appreciated. Thanks!
~K

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Out of curiosity

Where did you find them at? Are they new or used?

My grandparents used to own a red Jaguar that also had swivel casters. It was alright. It was good performance wise but it wasn't a quality built machine. Both the handle itself and the handle release broke, the cord had so many rips and tears through them, and the motor of course didn't last for very long as expected. Only thing that I didn't like about it was it scattered dirt back behind my feet whenever it would get used on the shortest pile of carpets and barefloors. I did however liked the hose set up, doesn't really cut back on airflow which was good. Only thing that I'd wished they could've done was adding the post filter since for $70, I would've expected more on the filtration. The Eureka Whirlwind Litespeed we looked into before the Dirt Devil had a post filter but we ended up with the Dirt Devil instead. One thing to keep in mind about these is to only buy geniune belts, the generic ones would always burn through pretty quickly.
 
I found a few on offerup under dirt devil. Yes they are used but most are nice ( and cheap). I have the original breeze with the ametek motor. It does have a lot of power but seeing as it was downgraded without the height adjuster, it burns through belts very quickly.
 

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