maytagbear
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- Sep 10, 2006
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My friend Linn had major surgery in August, and is recovering slowly. Well, but slowly.
Yesterday (Saturday Sept 9), I was at her house helping her with laundry (no problem!) and with a little vacuuming (again, no problem.)
I don't like her vacuum AT ALL.
It is a Hoover Windtunnel upright.
Noisy---much noisier than my Convertible Model 70,
A lot harder to push than my Convertible, too.
About all I liked of it was the easy use of the tools, and the deep red colour.
Are there any modern vacuums that aren't craptastic?
I'm thinking of steering her towards a metal Royal, but how easy are their attachments to connect? (attachments are a big thing for Linn, though she doesn't want an upright and a separate canister, which is my idea of a good solution.)
She doesn't want to pay new Kirby prices, and also, being able to grab bags easily is another consideration. Being a single mother of two (well behaved, smart) teenagers, her time is limited.
Lawrence/Maytagbear
Yesterday (Saturday Sept 9), I was at her house helping her with laundry (no problem!) and with a little vacuuming (again, no problem.)
I don't like her vacuum AT ALL.
It is a Hoover Windtunnel upright.
Noisy---much noisier than my Convertible Model 70,
A lot harder to push than my Convertible, too.
About all I liked of it was the easy use of the tools, and the deep red colour.
Are there any modern vacuums that aren't craptastic?
I'm thinking of steering her towards a metal Royal, but how easy are their attachments to connect? (attachments are a big thing for Linn, though she doesn't want an upright and a separate canister, which is my idea of a good solution.)
She doesn't want to pay new Kirby prices, and also, being able to grab bags easily is another consideration. Being a single mother of two (well behaved, smart) teenagers, her time is limited.
Lawrence/Maytagbear