fantomfan
Well-known member
I still like Kirby vacuum cleaners.....
But I would NEVER spend my hard earned money on a new one. In my experience, I have had a 512, 515, Sanitronic 7, Classic, Tradition, Heritage, 3 Heritage 2 Turbos, a Legend, G4 and Ultimate G, so obviously I have seen a myriad number of their models. They all clean well, the newer ones filter well with the Hepa bags, but does it really have to be so heavy? I find it quite cumbersome to convert it from an upright to a canister. Most people I meet never even convert it to a canister, let alone use the shampoo system or carpet fluffer. The Kirby is still a GREAT vacuum cleaner, but I couldn't use it exclusively. Actually, I have met people that LIKE their Kirbys.( Unless they don't want to admit they made a mistake buying it). Most people I sell used ones to already have other Kirbys. My neighbors are very happy with their 25 year old Heritage 2 Legend, and my grandma's best friend used her 515 for 56 years, the only vacuum she ever owned.
But I would NEVER spend my hard earned money on a new one. In my experience, I have had a 512, 515, Sanitronic 7, Classic, Tradition, Heritage, 3 Heritage 2 Turbos, a Legend, G4 and Ultimate G, so obviously I have seen a myriad number of their models. They all clean well, the newer ones filter well with the Hepa bags, but does it really have to be so heavy? I find it quite cumbersome to convert it from an upright to a canister. Most people I meet never even convert it to a canister, let alone use the shampoo system or carpet fluffer. The Kirby is still a GREAT vacuum cleaner, but I couldn't use it exclusively. Actually, I have met people that LIKE their Kirbys.( Unless they don't want to admit they made a mistake buying it). Most people I sell used ones to already have other Kirbys. My neighbors are very happy with their 25 year old Heritage 2 Legend, and my grandma's best friend used her 515 for 56 years, the only vacuum she ever owned.