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Time will tell I suppose if it moves a block down the street! Or becomes a daily driver. If I still prefer the legend 2, quasi grandson may get the diamond
 
Kirby Diamond Edition...

Hello David.

Harley is partially correct. And I agree with Rick on the Diamond's appearance being nice L@@King/appealing.


Production of the Diamond Edition Kirby was actually from November of 2003 thru April of 2006.

Our national distributor meeting was in the middle of November, 2003 in Dallas, TX. They (DE) were not available to order, & did not start being sold until after that time.

Production of the Sentria began in May of 2006, & were being sold before July.


I hope this clarifies things.



You are correct David, there are two speeds in the upright mode. There are two in hose mode as well; (three if you have the special variable speed suction/blower connector).

Thus the Diamond Edition can technically be five (5) speeds.

David, if you (or anyone) have further questions about this or other Kirby questions, don't hesitate to ask.


Cheers & hagd/n all,

Bill
 
Thanks for the clarification a007kirbyman

I was going partially off memory and local availability.  I purchased my Ultimate G in December of 2003, and I know the Diamond was out in other areas right around that time.  It was 2007 or so when the door was knocked upon again, at that time they were pitching the Diamond.  Wichita Kirby must have been getting rid of old stock in both instances.


 


I know they did not have the Avilar until way after many on this site were discussing already having one.


 


 
 
All very cool folks! Its a very sweet 80 year old neighbor, she said she paid 1100 ten or so years ago, can't much pick it up anymore, she stores it in the garage. I said I felt it was prob worth 150, she said no, you can have it when I get another light vacuum. I have saved her biscuits a few times. Neighbors around here 30 years, most retired. at 59 I am the baby in the area.
 
FYI, quite excited! Not thrilled cleaning up someone else's nasty mess, but when its someone you know, somehow that helps.I have sat on her carpets, its that clean in there.
 
Kirby Diamond Edition

People who know me, know I'm not a fan of Kirby vacuums much. They're ok, but that's about all. However, Donnie brought this Diamond Edition home from a garage sale, and it was very clean. Well worth the $20 he paid. A little TLC, and it shined like new. Even the rear wheels are clean and undamaged. I actually prefer it over my terrible Sentria 2 that I can't seem to unload on anyone.

Over the course of a few weeks, I've grown to actually like and USE this Diamond Edition. For the area rugs, the low speed is awesome. The transmission is very smooth, smoother than the Sentria 2. I love the straight handle, it feels more 'self propelled' than the Sentria 2.

All in all, I'm keeping the Diamond Edition at home for a 'quick once-over' of the carpets. It cleans a LOT of the rug at once, does a very good job (HEPA cloth bags), and doesn't suck up my area and throw rugs. This one is a keeper for me. I can't believe I'm saying that about any Kirby, but this particular one, I'm very fond of.

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Out of the G series. I own a G3, Diamond Edition, and Sentria. I would have to pick the Diamond Edition as my favorite as well. I love the low speed and there is something about that bag pattern that is very stylish to me. I think you will be very happy to add it to your collection.
 
Again, she said she paid 11 or 12 hundred, so probably just the upright I am guessing, or does the hose and stuff come with no matter?Its not a big house and she is 80 this year, so probably low miles. One small dog. Downstairs in the garage its giving her issues, very very dusty there too , made me sad to see that, wanted to polish it.
 

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