If you could choose any upright in the world.....

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I'd love to try out a Sanitaire SC889A, since I'm a big fan of those Eureka F&G uprights, and that 50' cord sounds amazing! Maybe a Sebo Felix too, if I needed something for the whole house.

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Hmmm...

There's quite a few that would be amazing to have..... My dream upright would be a 40's GE or Premier, or a NIB Kirby Legend II. An Electrolux Automatic upright would be cool, too. (Their first upright)
 
Oh, I didn't read the original post very well! LOL! 
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 If I could choose any modern upright that is available today, it'd probably be a Lindhaus commercial upright. They're super quiet, and look pretty nice too.
 
Marcus

A "poof Proof" bag means that the moment you go to remove the bag from the machine, it seals itself (think Miele Intensive Clean type).

If you are visiting St. Louis, you might consider coming to see me at the Factory Outlet Store/Museum - and if you want a Maytag (or other Tacony machine) you can get one at the Outlet Store price, and take it home on the plane as "luggage".

The engineers for our company fly all over the world with prototype machines packed as "luggage".

Pictured is the Tandem-Air Maytag M1200 with the WOW bare floor tool that includes the electrostatic washable pad to dust and vacuum the floors. The 17 foot hose and full length wand is amazing - turns the upright into a true canister type vacuum.

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Thank you i may well do!:) Can you tell me what the filtration is like on the Maytag as i'm an allergy sufferer?
 
The Maytag uses a sealed, cloth, HEPA disposable bag. The air then goes through the electrostatic/charcoal pre-motor filter. Then the air exits through a sealed cartridge HEPA filter after the motor.
 
I'd choose something practical. I like the look of the new Aerus Guardian uprights. Apparently their motors have been updated within the past few years and the performance has improved. I loved the top-fill quick change bag when I had a few of the previous models, plus the new Aerus chevron brush roll is one of the best I've used. 


 


My second choice would be a Sanitaire SC5713B. The residential Eurkea Whirlwind models were fantastic, I just want a bag. I recently saw on these in use in a hotel a few miles from here; it's a pretty quiet machine. Boring, I know, but it gets the job done and it has on-board tools. 

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