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compactelectra

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I've moved to Palm Springs (now Tarantula Arms West) and am cleaning the house myself for now. I haven't installed a central vac yet which would be my first choice for vacuuming so I am sorting through all the vintage vacs to determine which ones are the best for using on a daily basis for cleaning. I don't have the space for all the vacuums that I did before so must make a choice of what to have in the house. I have forgotten about the fine desert sandy dust that permeates everything whether or not you close the doors and windows and requires regular vacuuming. I am of the opinion that the best solution is an upright for the carpeting and a canister for everything else. That desert sandy dust tends to clog the bags quickly so vacs that can deal with that are important. The place is pretty but presents a unique vacuum challenge.

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First Up

An upright for the carpeting which represents about 1/3 of the flooring. Again, we are dealing with fine sandy dust that tends to clog the filter medium. I have to say I have settled on a machine that I bought new back in the mid 70s. Some people call these machines dirt belchers, but I sent it back to Cleveland for a rebuild and had them add a paper bag option which takes a HEPA bag. TA DA The Kirby Classic III. Can also use with the attachments.

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Brought The Rainbow E Series

In the main packing right to the house. Bought from Tom Gasko when it first came out. Great machine. Just could never adjust to emptying the thing. I tried it out and the dust turned to mud. Still with me but probably won't be used daily. You have to have the right constitution to use these. Again, a great machine.[this post was last edited: 3/28/2016-21:38]

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Got The Storage Units Organized

And brought this one home. The Air-Way Centurion. Bought this one from Tom as well. I think this is the one. I have set up a long hose and use the original Air-Way tools. The bag capacity is good, the cord is long and the cyclonic action in the bag doesn't clog. It's hard to beat the design that lasted for years and always filtered well. You could load up those bags and still have great suction.

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Great Choices

The only other MUST HAVE is a model G Electrolux, I don't feel like I have a cleaner in the house unless I have a G..LOL
 
I Forgot To Talk About The Lux G

This is one of my favorite machines. I have a beautiful rebuilt G but the cord is too short for the house. I suppose I should try it and give it a chance. The problem is huge expanses of hard floors. I need a longer hose (which can be done) and a longer cord (which can't be done). It would be interesting to see how long the bag lasts before shutting off with this desert dust.

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My vote is for the Air-Way for dusting and floors, and the Kirby for the rugs. What an awesome combination. Keep the Rainbow for when you really want to Deep Clean the house.

Palm Springs is beautiful in pictures. My husband is from Palm Springs, and I can't wait to visit. The mountain looks majestic in the photos. Congrats on your new home.

As an FYI, keep all the bag tops from your Air-Way bags. Just pull them from the bag itself. That way, you can always "make" a HEPA cloth bag for your Air-Way from another brand of HEPA cloth bag (like Simplicity Freedom type F bags). Cut off the new cloth bag right under the cardboard collar - insert it into the air-way, flare open the top of the cloth bag, insert the old Air-Way bag top that you've saved, fold down the edges of the new cloth bag, and close the Air-Way.
 
Wow, I'd never given much thought to the 'type' of dirt in Palm Springs - makes total sense about all of the dust and sand. It's a shame that the Hoovers don't really push very well on the carpet - have you tried one of your Hoovers that has a 4-position height adjustment? I agree with Tom, that the Kirby and Air Way are one of the best combos you could have. I think the Compact would do very well, too. I have a slightly newer Tri-Star (still the old style body), and it's one of my favorites because of its ease of maneuverability and overall simplicity. The floor tool can't be beat, either. Although slightly newer, a Hoover Concept One would also be a great machine for carpets - talk about getting the sand out!

Are you planning on getting a central vac installed in your home? That would ultimately be the best and most versatile machine. How many of the various attachment sets that you had in St. Charles did you bring with you? I recall you having quite a few.
 
All the vacuums would be great choices. The Airway is a great vacuum and I love the Airway tools.

I would agree with the Rainbow, I don't like the mess of cleaning it up after each use and you can't poor dirty sandy water down a drain. I friend of mine use to keep a bucket with a strainer in it....too much work.
 
Central Vac

Fred - Owen Perkins got me a vintage Filtex central vac which I put in the St. Charles house and took the MD Silentmaster S5 with me. It is in storage. I'll have to have the house piped for the inlets (luckily the house has a great attic). I'll also have to have an electrician wire for it since it is 30 amps. Needless to say I took all the Filtex tools with me!

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