blackheart
Well-known member
A lot of these cheap modern vacuums have truly sad performance i just saw a very good example of that yesterday and it just makes me think how much dirt are these vacuums leaving behind?
I sold my Rainbow D4 to an older couple yesterday. I believe their last vacuum was a Eureka maxima, as i saw one sitting out on their porch as i was bringing the rainbow in. I suggested that they give the rainbow a try to ensure everything was working. The man cleaned an area of about 20" by 20" and the water was just completely brown with a floating clump of dog hair on top. I told them they will want to change their water very often the first few times they use it.
A few years back i was cleaning out a friend's apt before she moved.Her vacuum was a bagless Bissell Powerforce. I was using a shop vac attached to a homemade separator with a 16" hose and an electrolux PN-6 I had a basketball sized clump of hair and other dirt in the separator's bin (5 gallon bucket) along with about a cup or two, if i remember right, of sand. There was more than likely more in the bag of the shop vac that passed through the separator, but i hate to think what i could have brought out of that carpet with a better powerhead.
On a side note i found a Panasonic upright with the triforce motor for about $4
I sold my Rainbow D4 to an older couple yesterday. I believe their last vacuum was a Eureka maxima, as i saw one sitting out on their porch as i was bringing the rainbow in. I suggested that they give the rainbow a try to ensure everything was working. The man cleaned an area of about 20" by 20" and the water was just completely brown with a floating clump of dog hair on top. I told them they will want to change their water very often the first few times they use it.
A few years back i was cleaning out a friend's apt before she moved.Her vacuum was a bagless Bissell Powerforce. I was using a shop vac attached to a homemade separator with a 16" hose and an electrolux PN-6 I had a basketball sized clump of hair and other dirt in the separator's bin (5 gallon bucket) along with about a cup or two, if i remember right, of sand. There was more than likely more in the bag of the shop vac that passed through the separator, but i hate to think what i could have brought out of that carpet with a better powerhead.
On a side note i found a Panasonic upright with the triforce motor for about $4