centralsweeper63
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Very nice colour scheme.
I don't know when Hoover started producing the first Sensotronic ( US model Electronic 1000 ) but that was the first I am pretty sure. 1982-ish maybe? Kenmore and Whirlpool had electronic controls for motor speed on the hose handle in 1984. Panasonic had it on the MC9440 about the same time.So who came out with suction adjustment on the handle first?
The D720 was out in 1979-1980 time frame.Interesting. Maybe the sensotronic came out in the UK first. At that time in nz the Electrolux model was still the D338.
They were making D720s in 1980. My D730 from Japan says it was manufactured in 1982 ( all Japanese appliances have to have the year of manufacture on their data tag ) and my D745, also from Japan, was manufactured in 1986.My d720 is from 1986. I will talk aabout it on the NZ Elrectrolux thread.
Wow. Ten years after my D745 was built.The NZ D745 was sold from 1992-1996.
I just want to thank everyone for the innumerable time and priceless advise given to me in the other thread.
So here is, my new vacuum cleaner. In so far I really like it and it works as advertised. I vacuumed the downstairs and upstairs carpets and it really does an excellent job. 99% of the time is sucks everything up on the first pass. Suction is almost if not just as strong as my old Kenmore Intuition. It scrubs the carpet and leaves great looking lines. It is quieter, glides easily and a bit less heavy. The LED lights work well, the dirt indicator light is not a gimmick in that it actually lights up when going over a dirty spot and shuts off when going over a clean spot. One thing I noticed is that not a single bit of sand, crumbs or grit was flicked out from underneath which I really, really appreciate unlike some other vacuums I had in the past.
Only thing I dislike is that the hand attachment hose is shorter, but other than that you get your moneys worth. And best of all it is based on an older Panasonic design which I love. It takes Type O bags which I think are among the best.
I am open to any thoughts, comments, likes dislikes ect.
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yeah a full upright should never be used for hard floor cleaning. it will never work despite the company's claims, and you will scratch the hell out of your floor to boot. better to use a canister with a floor wand.Ok, so a few a few things I've noticed in the time that I have used my new Kenmore Elite. Suction appears to be stronger. With the attachments things are pulled in much faster and cleaning is more thorough on each pass than on the old intuition. Cleaning on hardwood floors is actually worse no matter where I set the height adjustment, I find more passes are needed to pick up crumbs, lint, threads, ect. However one the other hand carpet cleaning is substantially better. The roller deeply messages the carpet fibers making them look like new, the suction is very strong pulling up everything in one pass and absolutely nothing is kicked up or flicked out the sides by the roller. Noise is lower and more tolerable in tone. I like that the LEDs work even with the brushes off unlike other vacuums that I have used. Overall this vacuum is an improvement over the old intuition.
You say that but I have been using our Commercial Hoover Hushtone Plus on our hard floors with results as good as any canister vac I have. You can see it pulling pet hair out of corners. I also have a nozzle set up for our Avalir 2 where I removed the brush roll and belt and have the Floor Dusting attachment clipped to the bottom. I use this for hard floors and am surprised that it works really well. When I am done with the hard floors I swap that nozzle for a normal one with a brush roll and go to work on the carpets. We have used the power nozzles of our Japanese Panasonic and Hitachi canister vacuums on our hard floors for 7 or 8 years with no apparent damage.yeah a full upright should never be used for hard floor cleaning. it will never work despite the company's claims, and you will scratch the hell out of your floor to boot. better to use a canister with a floor wand.
The Hoover has a rubber squeegie behind the nozzle opening so dirt isn't thrown behind when cleaning hard floors. It is the first upwrong I have used regularly to clean hard floors with and might not have even tried had I not seen some reviews of the Hushtone that mentioned how well it cleans hard floors. I didn't figure it could be any harder on our floors than our dogs, cats and 11 yo boy so I gave it a whirl and was surprised how well it works.I think the only potential problem is throwing dirt about.
Right now I think the best canister vacuum is the Kenmore 600 Series, particularly the purple 81614 or the blue BC4026. Huge power, great attachments including the motorized Pet Powermate upholstery brush and a fantastic soft horse hair dusting brush, a great basic power nozzle, seven foot hose and pretty well made. If you always use a genuine Kenmore brand Style Q synthetic HEPA dust bag ( no other brand and definitely never put a paper bag in one of these as it will rip one open, big mess ), immediately replace the black open cell foam pre motor filter with the good Kenmore CF-1 filter and are diligent about filter changes the 600 will last as long as a Miele and clean every bit as well for a fraction of the price. I have Mieles, Sebos, Lindhaus, and Kenmore's going back to the late 1940s and have had them all apart. The 600 is the best made Kenmore canister ever. The current manufacturer in China has put a lot of effort into improving the plastics, Smoother operating bag lid and attachment lid hinges, and making thoughtful changes like putting the power nozzle wheels on steel axles. A great canister vacuum and for the price you cannot do better.Do you have a link to a good canister? Personally I've found the best results from a full upright. They absolutely pull everything in and leave the floor so clean you can walk on it barefoot.
It was also sold under Clean Obsessed and Sanitaire branding.If you're looking for just a suction only canister vacuum, I'd suggest a Eureka Mighty Mite canister. Since I know you're more old school, that's another machine they've been making now for quite a while just like the F&G uprights. With the Cyber Monday deal they have going on, it's really hard to pass one up on Amazon.
What Clean Obsessed sells is similar but a different vacuum. The Mighty Mite is sold by Sanitaire and Bissell, with Sanitaire being less expensive than Bissell.It was also sold under Clean Obsessed and Sanitaire branding.