My Riccar Vibrance is here!!!

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Looks pretty.

I can't wait to get my new Riccar canister that's due to come out toward the end of this year. It will be my first Riccar.

Can you take a picture of what's inside the attachment box?

Best of luck with it (but you shouldn't need it, I hear Riccar is a great solid vacuum).
 
The Vibrance Classic .4 is one of our best selling cleaners - along with the Symmetry Classic .4 - it's our lowest priced model with the steel brush roller. You'll really like it. I have a suggestion - instead of inserting the optional hose into the hose port on the back, connect it to the stretch hose (after removing the hose from the wand). It will give you a great additional reach.
 
Tyler: The attachments really make that machine very useful - just like a canister. That's certainly one of the best, if not THE best, attachment set on an upright today. The warranty is actually on the entire unit for three years, not just the motor. Your vacuum was made in February of 2013. I know every person who worked on the manufacturing and assembling of your machine. Congratulations on a wonderful choice.
 
Hi Tyler,
Very nice machine. Enjoy .. I know this is a great group of people here but I wouldn't show your complete address on line. You never know who else is lurking around that are not members.
 
Would that attachment set fit on my Riccar 8900? I have the model with no detachable hose, just the port in the back.
 
Congrats...  Nice to have the metal brush and plate... I'm still enjoying my Simplicity...  I was going to say the same thing about putting that personal information out on the internet... you have to be careful these days.


 


Thanks for the picture of the attachments... shows me what I'll get if I order them for mine, the on board ones are not the best.


 


Congrats on such a cool new machine.
 
The optional attachment set will fit any Simplicity or Riccar upright. If your Tacony-built upright doesn't have the on-board hose, you can certainly attach the hose to the port on the back. Push it in straight, twisting as you push for a tight seal. You can then pull the machine by the hose and it won't fall over.
 
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