oliveoiltinfoil
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Couple of days ago, I was browsing the argos site as you do when you are waiting in the doctors, when I noticed the new eco Vax air was in stock (albeit at £299.99). I posted a thread about this when I saw it and the new brush design really intrigued me. So when I got home, I ordered it, as I had just sent back a Bissell Powerglide lift-off, which was okay, but the awkward swivel neck and leaking dust bin put me off, despite the fact it had good agitation and nice suction.
So I wanted a bagless upright, so I have a bagged and bagless machines. My biggest problem with bagless machines isn't as much the emptying, but the silent around the dust cup, as when the dirt spins around on multicycolonic systems especially, the dust finds its way between the rubbers if they are poor quality, and gathers on the outside of the bin. Nasty.
I had a Vax powerhead cylinder not so long ago. Although that was very poor on carpet performance, it had excellent sealing and a brilliant multicyclonic system. The filter didn't discolour when I used it for the first time, which was good.
So I ordered one yesterday, and it arrived about 2 hours ago. Now because this is such a new product, it isn't even on the Vax website, I had very little information to go on. No wattage rating, and no air watts. All argos says about it at the moment is it received an A rating across the board on the new EU regulations which measure noise levels, pick up performance on hard flooring and carpets, energy usage and exhaust emissions (not it's not a car) for the filtration. I have to say, that is a very good idea as it will increase competition by displaying performance stats against other cleaners, helping people who are buying a cleaner to be able to make a more accurate choice. More on this later.
So I unboxed it, only had to pop in the now aluminium, non-painted handled (big improvement over the original air) un-wound the longest lead I have ever seen on an upright (longer than the felix), plugged it in and that's where I started to seriously be impressed.
I do not know what wattage this cleaner is but it sounds like no other cleaner I have used. It is so quite! It sounds like a high pitched motor being used next door, the noise is very suppressed. The motor in the head is noisier and actually louder than the suction motor, but it is a very pleasant sound, and sounds powerful, which it is, and probably only more noticeable because the suction motor is so quite. It sounds really, really nice.
This head is fantastic. No grills on the sole plate! VERY stiff bristle, as stiff as the sebo felix. It vibrates the carpet, grooms it as well as the felix, if not better. The suction though, it is incredible!
It is so powerful, when pulling it back across any carpet, it lifts the two rear wheels off the ground! I cant use it on my lightweight mats in the bathroom as it glues itself so well to the floor, its stop spinning the brush and it thinks its jammed! I don't mind that as I can use the turbo brush, which is the most powerful I have ever used, and the most innovative. Look at the picture and you will see it has small rubber fingers which attract the hair. It sound like a jet taking off. It is brilliant!
It picks up everything, like EVERYTHING in one pass. It gives you a workout, it is so powerful! The suction at the end of the hose is comparable to a felix with a new bag but they have mastered sealing the suction at the head.
It is very light to carry. It is apparently 5.3KG, that is lighter than my cat who is nearly 7 (bless him, he isn't fat, he is just very big, like a lynx)
The 3 in one tool is a usual affair from Vax these days, and is very good. Nicely shaped crevice tool, a flat design upholstery tool and a soft dusting brush. It also comes with a low profile flexible crevice tool which I found a use for straight away, getting the cats toy fish from underneath the TV stand which it sucked onto nearly immediately.
The seal around the dust cup it brilliant, not a spec of dust on the outside, and the filtration is brilliant. It's only 1 litre, but im sure it compresses the dirt as you fill up, as when I started, it spun it up like candy floss (cotton candy for our transatlantic cousins) but as I kept cleaning, it got smaller and more compressed. Look at the fine dust it collected! And I cleaned with the felix yesterday morning !
The cable is longer than the felix as well. I plugged it on downstairs, did the stairs and all upstairs and still had slack in the cable, couldn't do that with the felix.
It is quitter than the felix, and lighter. Build quality is very nearly as good, not quite as good in places, but the difference is negligible and feels like a quality product. 6 year guarantee as well.
This looks like an evolution from the original air. Apparently there is an eco air 3 max with, I would hate to imagine ever more power, and a swivel neck, but this is plenty powerful enough for this household.
I really can not find much to fault this cleaner on. I would imagine that price is going to come down, or if this proves popular, it may not. It is certainly worth £300. It comes with nearly every tool you can think of, amazing on hardfloors with he soft brush strip at the head, it is light weight, immensely powerful, great filtration, quite, well made, and its a vax. Vax went stagnant a few years ago but recently, with the launch of the air cordless and these models, there is no reason why you would by a dyson or any other branded bagless. Honestly. I am amazed.

















So I wanted a bagless upright, so I have a bagged and bagless machines. My biggest problem with bagless machines isn't as much the emptying, but the silent around the dust cup, as when the dirt spins around on multicycolonic systems especially, the dust finds its way between the rubbers if they are poor quality, and gathers on the outside of the bin. Nasty.
I had a Vax powerhead cylinder not so long ago. Although that was very poor on carpet performance, it had excellent sealing and a brilliant multicyclonic system. The filter didn't discolour when I used it for the first time, which was good.
So I ordered one yesterday, and it arrived about 2 hours ago. Now because this is such a new product, it isn't even on the Vax website, I had very little information to go on. No wattage rating, and no air watts. All argos says about it at the moment is it received an A rating across the board on the new EU regulations which measure noise levels, pick up performance on hard flooring and carpets, energy usage and exhaust emissions (not it's not a car) for the filtration. I have to say, that is a very good idea as it will increase competition by displaying performance stats against other cleaners, helping people who are buying a cleaner to be able to make a more accurate choice. More on this later.
So I unboxed it, only had to pop in the now aluminium, non-painted handled (big improvement over the original air) un-wound the longest lead I have ever seen on an upright (longer than the felix), plugged it in and that's where I started to seriously be impressed.
I do not know what wattage this cleaner is but it sounds like no other cleaner I have used. It is so quite! It sounds like a high pitched motor being used next door, the noise is very suppressed. The motor in the head is noisier and actually louder than the suction motor, but it is a very pleasant sound, and sounds powerful, which it is, and probably only more noticeable because the suction motor is so quite. It sounds really, really nice.
This head is fantastic. No grills on the sole plate! VERY stiff bristle, as stiff as the sebo felix. It vibrates the carpet, grooms it as well as the felix, if not better. The suction though, it is incredible!
It is so powerful, when pulling it back across any carpet, it lifts the two rear wheels off the ground! I cant use it on my lightweight mats in the bathroom as it glues itself so well to the floor, its stop spinning the brush and it thinks its jammed! I don't mind that as I can use the turbo brush, which is the most powerful I have ever used, and the most innovative. Look at the picture and you will see it has small rubber fingers which attract the hair. It sound like a jet taking off. It is brilliant!
It picks up everything, like EVERYTHING in one pass. It gives you a workout, it is so powerful! The suction at the end of the hose is comparable to a felix with a new bag but they have mastered sealing the suction at the head.
It is very light to carry. It is apparently 5.3KG, that is lighter than my cat who is nearly 7 (bless him, he isn't fat, he is just very big, like a lynx)
The 3 in one tool is a usual affair from Vax these days, and is very good. Nicely shaped crevice tool, a flat design upholstery tool and a soft dusting brush. It also comes with a low profile flexible crevice tool which I found a use for straight away, getting the cats toy fish from underneath the TV stand which it sucked onto nearly immediately.
The seal around the dust cup it brilliant, not a spec of dust on the outside, and the filtration is brilliant. It's only 1 litre, but im sure it compresses the dirt as you fill up, as when I started, it spun it up like candy floss (cotton candy for our transatlantic cousins) but as I kept cleaning, it got smaller and more compressed. Look at the fine dust it collected! And I cleaned with the felix yesterday morning !
The cable is longer than the felix as well. I plugged it on downstairs, did the stairs and all upstairs and still had slack in the cable, couldn't do that with the felix.
It is quitter than the felix, and lighter. Build quality is very nearly as good, not quite as good in places, but the difference is negligible and feels like a quality product. 6 year guarantee as well.
This looks like an evolution from the original air. Apparently there is an eco air 3 max with, I would hate to imagine ever more power, and a swivel neck, but this is plenty powerful enough for this household.
I really can not find much to fault this cleaner on. I would imagine that price is going to come down, or if this proves popular, it may not. It is certainly worth £300. It comes with nearly every tool you can think of, amazing on hardfloors with he soft brush strip at the head, it is light weight, immensely powerful, great filtration, quite, well made, and its a vax. Vax went stagnant a few years ago but recently, with the launch of the air cordless and these models, there is no reason why you would by a dyson or any other branded bagless. Honestly. I am amazed.
















