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dandagreer

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Well after having read through several posts in the archives here about Rainbows and will all the breathing issues I've had lately, I decided it was time to try a Rainbow.

I knew I wanted a 2-speed but they're just so darn expensive! After having scrubbed eBay and Craigslist for a few weeks, I came upon an E2 Gold with all the original attachments for $300. Except that it was 2 hrs away! Lol. Well I called and offered him $250. He came down to $275 and I went to pick it up last night.

When I pulled in, the thoughts in my head were of deliverance.... I was sure I was about to be shot for sounding like a Yankee. Surrounded by a junkyard of used washers and appliances (in the front yard mind you), I kept thinking, "What have I gotten myself into?" Well a kind lady shriveled from years of tobacco use, met me in the driveway and ushered me in to what, I don't really think anyway, could be called a house... Falling down shack more like. But sure enough, there was my Rainbow!

I quickly checked the separator, clean, and the whole unit was immaculately clean. Plugged it in and purred, well, whined like a 2-speed Rainbow should. I packed her up with haste and got back home.

When I walked in, I swear my Kirbys looked at me like, "what is this?" Lol. I set everything up and, despite having just majorly cleaned and vacuumed Saturday, the amount of crud I pulled out of my tiny living room and bedroom was truly astonishing! After I cleaned everything up, I removed the heap neutralizer and it was perfectly clean, and the inside of the motor was perfectly clean as well! Under the separator was also perfectly clean so either this was never used hardly or someone meticulously cared for it!

Thanks to everyone here for your Rainbow posts. Having read through them really helped me make an informed decision. I reassured my Kirbys that I would still use them (lol) but I'm happy to add the Rainbow to my cleaning arsenal!

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I seem to remember a tribe of hippies back in the day that called themselves the Rainbow Family ;)

Yeah, backwoods folk are an interesting breed. They'll do just about anything for you, but Lord help you if they decide you've done 'em wrong.

Seriously, congrats on your acquisition. Sounds like you got a good one. Hope it meets all your expectations.
 
Dandagreer said: "When I walked in, I swear my Kirbys looked at me like, "what is this?" Lol. I set everything up and, despite having just majorly cleaned and vacuumed Saturday, the amount of crud I pulled out of my tiny living room and bedroom was truly astonishing!"

So how could the Rainbow possibly pick up dirt missed by your Kirbys? Surely you are just teasing.
 
Rainbows have no trouble pulling dirt left by the Kirbeast. Try using your new Rainbow in your bedroom (mine's been running on low speed there, since October). Overfill the pan by about 2 cups, then place the machine on top and set it on low speed. The soft sound of bubbling water lulls me to sleep, but the humidification and filtration of the air are wonderful. No dry mouth in the morning and no sneezing from pollen or bacteria - it's all trapped in the water. When you don't hear the sound of the bubbling water (evaporation), add more. I add about 2 cups per day, to always keep it gurgling and bubbling along happily. Congrats on a great machine. The 15 foot hose (an option) will make using the machine a simple and easy task - you don't have to move the machine about.
 
I'm glad you got a good deal.

You will like your Rainbow, I have had my Rainbow for over 40 years, though it is getting a little long in the tooth, it still does a good job when I get it out.
 
Hi David

Hope your happy with your new purchase. It's good you got it for a fair price. I'm sure you will still be using your lovely Kirby's.


Too deep clean your carpets properly after using the Rainbow...
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I've never been impressed with their performance. I own 2 Rainbows and have them because their unusual here in the UK.


Remember to use your Kirby's when sucking up lots of fine powdery dust. "Wet dust don't fly"....except if you suck up allot of fine dust quickly...
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I'm sure it won't be long before you get other high end vacuums like Tristar,Filter Queen etc.


Not to mention more Kirby's...
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Keeping in mind that it wasn't a scientific test, I would still posit that in typical use a person using a canister vacuum like the Rainbow could get dirt "missed" by a bulky upright like the Kirby because the power nozzle can more easily fit under beds and other furniture. I know that I'm more likely to vacuum under the bed with a canister than an upright because it's so much easier. I tend to clean differently with my canister power team vacuum versus my upright.
 
No disrespect intended...

I'm not putting backwoods people down in any way. My only point, based on personal experience, is one must respect them for who they are and deal with them honorably. They tend to take the Golden Rule very, very seriously.
 
Always a Kirby man

While I will enjoy using my new rainbow, I will always love a Kirby. I just think they're beautiful machines. Shiny aluminum and the big inflated bag have so much charm to me. The rainbow is just an addition to my cleaning family!

And thanks Tom for the suggestion about using it as an air cleaner. I left it on low speed today before I left for work in my bedroom!
 
Breathing better

Well, I can honestly say after having cleaned my entire house with my Rainbow and having ran it on low speed for 36 hours, this morning when I woke up I could actually breathe better! My nose is clear and no sneezing! I will still never give up on my favorite vacs -- KIRBY -- but Rexair has def made me a believer in the Rainbow!
 
I'm happy that you noticed the benefit of running your Rainbow as an air purifier. I put a few drops of the green Deodorizer/Air Freshener in the water, when running in my bedroom. It has alcohol and glycol in it, so bacteria are killed while the machine is running.

The brushless Hurricane motor is awesome. With no brushes (and no commutator) to ever wear out, the Rainbow should still be running long after I'm dead. Like a good ceiling fan - the motors just don't quit.

There are a couple other vacs I use in my house to clean with, but I always come back to the Rainbow. With the 15 foot hose, you don't even have to move the machine very often. That's one option I recommend for all Rainbow owners.
 
Kirbys are beautiful

I agree on Kirbys, they are beautiful--and beautifully engineered--machines. See my original post under why Kirbys are guy vacuums for a fuller explanation of my opinion on them. Kirbys are definitely my favorite uprights but I'm also partial to vintage Electrolux canisters.
 
How strange!

Based on your going to get your Rainbow from the backwoods people story - who lived in a shack and she smoked, you would think the Rainbow you got from them would be in bad shape, yet it's not. Maybe they just never used it? LOL.

You have the same model as me. I LOVE IT! I agree with Tom on the longer hose. I thought it was 14 feet. I bought mine from Goodvac a long time ago and it's GREAT! You basically just park the rainbow and you have this long hose to go around sucking everything up high and low. I can get on a ladder and get the tops of ceiling fans, the top of my cupboards, etc.

My cat got sick over a week ago and I had to take her to the ER vet late 2 wed's ago....It took a week for her to heal. She was on antibiotics and pain meds and she had to wear a cone of shame around her neck.....When she used the litter box, she couldn't clean herself so I had to as best I could and I caught her scooting across my berber carpet...Ewwww!!......Now she's all better and doing great. I used my aqamate 3 to clean my carpets REALLY good....
 

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