There are plastic Vacs made in Germany that will last 10 possibly 20 years that cost a quarter of the price of a Kirby in the UK. They are also lighter and more user friendly.
Thanks Stan, that's very nice of you to say. The feeling is entirely mutual, whilst I may not agree with you all the time, I still very much respect your opinion and experience. Heck, no one vacuum is perfect for everyone. If it was, we'd all own the same machine and this would be a very boring forum.
Still waiting on mine---Will it come today???GREAT VIDEO.Do like the improved shampooer.I have a REALLY dirty section of carpet to try it on!And like how you can use it for hard floors.Since homes are going to more hard floors-good Kirby changed their shampooer.
Agreed, I thought that was a very welcome addition.
Didn't Kirby have a hard floor feature before where you disengage the belt and attach a plate to the nozzle to make it suction only? Not sure how well it worked though, I never had the chance to try it.
Yes,Kirby had a hard floor mode with the floor nozzle on the machine.You disengaged the brushroll belt with the lifter and attached the felt hard floor shoe to the nozzle.Or-if you didn't have the felt shoe you set the floor nozzle close to the floor without scraping it and the belt lifter disengaged.The Kirby could then gulp up large things like cerial or crumbs-but don't think it could get fine dust and such unless you had the felt shoe attachment.Other way to clean hard floors-Remove the floor carpet nozzle and go to the hose and use their floor-carpet tool.I cheat and use a standard 1.25 In hard floor tool from the vac store-Simplicity-Riccar makes an EXCELLENT one that fits on the Kirby wand and is better than the Kirby tool.The tool has castle cut front bristles and solid rear ones.And the tool swivels up-down and sideways-like a similar Meile tool-which WON'T fit the Kirby wand.And with the Kirby in the hose mode you get high suction sort of like a canister.This will allow you to get that fine dust-dirt that clings to hard floors by static charges.I do this when I am in the mood to use my Kirby like a canister vacuum.
That's uncanny! I was just thinking, that over here " In the land of the free and the home of the brave," we have vacuums which last a hundred years or more! And they are really, really much cleaner to use than those plastic rattletraps.
As Arnold would say, " Whatcha talkin' bout Mr. Drummond!" There can be no doubt nor mistake, Kirby is in it for the long-haul! Here's a new jingle: Kirby is strong enough to shred a concrete highway, but gentle enough to clean you finest Persian rugs...Not only in this life, but the one yet to come. Now, that's both performance and reliability you can count on!
The forward cam which wears out in about the first thirty years can be substituted with its rev. cam, and conversely use the rev. for it forward - for it now wears on a new spot. If you like being cheap, this is a good way to get more life out of its cams. But for an inferior platicVac...What can you say: This is the end...The end my friend.