Most unpleasant-sounding vacuum ever?

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On the subject of stick vacs...

I had a couple more vacuums that I forgot to put in my OP:

- Eureka Flash NES510: A corded unit by Midea, it had a rather loud, high-pitched motor. Plus, despite the "no loss of suction" claim, it wasn't cyclonic, so the filter got soiled VERY fast. Whenever the filter got packed with dust from normal usage, the vacuum would make a popping noise during the wind-down. That was a cue for me to wash the filter.

- Hoover ONEPWR Blade MAX BH53352V: A cordless, dual cyclonic machine by TTI, its "High Performance Digital Motor" had a very high-pitched whine during operation. Running it on low was a little more pleasant. But turning on the "boost" mode would make the vacuum louder and devastate the battery life.

But there is one more honorable mention:

- Black & Decker BDH2000SL 20V MAX Cordless Lithium-Ion Platinum Hand Vacuum - An incredibly powerful DustBuster that sounded incredibly LOUD and high-pitched during operation. Despite this, it was our go-to hand vacuum for several years.

There you have it: three vacuums that sound like a jet engine.

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Not necessarily unpleasant

But I had a 70s Sanitaire that came standard with the 3.5 amp motor, that wasn't doing it for me so I swapped it for a 7.5 amp 😂 with the metal base and a shake out bag, holy hell. Using a free sound meter app on my phone, it was pushing 91dB. I think I put a VG1 in there too so yeahhh it was a carpet rocker 🤣

I did end up selling it as I've done so many purges over the last year ish, but it was probably the single loudest in the collection at the time. Now I've moved on to machines that are much much quieter, not sure where my new sound sensitivity came from...
I'll have to do some digging as I know I've come across plenty of very unpleasant sounding machines through the years, stay tuned? 🤣
 
I've seen a thread in the archives about what members' quietest and loudest vacuums are. But I was inspired by a post over on AW.org to make this thread. I wasn't sure which forum to put this in, so I picked Contemporary.

What is the one vacuum cleaner that irritates you the most in terms of noise? This is a particularly good question for apartment dwellers. I have a personal list of all the machines I've used and/or owned which have the most unpleasant noise, in no particular order:

- Dirt Devil Dynamite: I used one in high school, and its noise was SO ANNOYING. The whiny, high-pitched, 7 amp motor sounded like a constant ringing in my ears the whole time I was using it. It didn't help that once the pleated filter got dirty, the noise became more obnoxious.

- Dyson DC07 Animal: The man, the myth, the legend, its noise was rather unpleasant during operation. The motor emitted a high-pitched whine, and the upwards-mounted inner cyclones created a lot of turbulence; they sounded like a strong wind howling. And whenever the brushroll got jammed...DON'T even get me started on the ratcheting noise. Although it doesn't hurt the machine, the sudden loudness scared the bejesus out of me on the rare occasions it did occur. The general noise was exacerbated at my mom's place, thanks to her one-bedroom apartment. The smaller space only made the vacuum louder.

- Black & Decker "The Collector" Hand Vac: This '90s direct-air bagged (either with a shake-out or optional paper bag) handheld vacuum was no stranger to be on this list; it was LOUD, and therefore scared me as a kid. When I went to use it myself many years later, the vacuum was just as loud as I remembered, and the whole thing vibrated in my hand. Although I didn't know it at the time, I eventually figured out that the fan must've been plugged up with fine dirt, making it unbalanced and contributing to the extra loudness.

- Dirt Devil Swivel Glide Vision: This early 2000s machine was where I started to hate the noise of a vacuum (I covered my ears before it was turned on). Ours was light gray, and had a high-pitched motor noise; not as bad as the Dynamite, but worse than most of the other SGVs I've seen on YouTube. Despite all the noise, suction loss wasn't very noticeable, even with the giant pleated "Perma Filter."

- Oreck XL Commercial: I can see why people refer to these vacuums as "screamers." The direct-air motor has no insulation whatsoever, which makes the 8-pound wonder so LOUD. Then why are they so popular in hotels?

So that's my personal list. Which vacuum, in terms of noise, do you dislike the most? This can apply to either vintage or modern machines.
Speaking of the Black & Decker Collector, do you remember the original 9375 Collector and the 9475 Shop Collector from the early to mid 1980s?


~Ben
 
A G series Kirby using the hose is pretty unpleasant sounding. My old Hoover Caddy Vac basically converts electricity into noise. Hoover Quadraflex and Eureka Express / Rugmaster power nozzles both sound like wood chippers O_O.

The quietest vacuum I have experienced is my Japan market Lux 1R D820 with the Ze3 power brush. Both are quieter than even a Miele.
 
Speaking of the Black & Decker Collector, do you remember the original 9375 Collector and the 9475 Shop Collector from the early to mid 1980s?


~Ben

I wasn't born yet when this vacuum was out. That example was indeed very large; it might as well be a small canister like the Mighty Mite.

As for my old Collector, I only found one video of an extremely similar model in action: the AC8260. This one has an orange logo, but otherwise looks identical to the AC8000. It sounds a lot quieter than mine, likely because of a cleaner fan. I'm surprised at how loud these vacuums are, despite drawing only 2 amps.

 

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