vacuumfreeeke
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I went to the Good Will yesterday to check out the vacuums... they almost never have anything, but since I was in the area anyway, I thought I'd check. They had a Kirby G5 (the same G series I have) with attachments, shampooer, and video. The poor thing was so covered in dust, I could have written my name it in. It looked pewter! One could never tell that the machine used to be shiny when new The headlight lens was missing and it looked soooo sad, I actually felt sorry for it. I don't have the matching shampooer for mine, I have a G4 shampooer... but I thought I'd save the 25 bucks and just not get it.
The next thing that really upset me was the Kenmore Direct Drive. This is the purple model that I sold at Sears back in 2002/3, and I've always liked it. It looks good and is really powerful. Ths one even came the 30 food extension hose. it was also 25 bucks. Upon closer examination, I discoverd that the pastic over the brushroll was completely cracked and part of it missing! If someone tried to vacuum with that, it would throw the dirt up in the air! The HEPA filter cover was about 3 feet away under some clothes and the hepa filter (which was black from all the dirt) was laying behind the machine. This really upset me because that was a decent machine (300 dollars new), and had it not been in that shape, it would have come home with me! How hard must you slam a vacuum into something to make the plastic over the bushroll crack? I've seen a Bissell Powerforce and a Dirt Devil Featherlite with these problems as well, but people who buy cheap vacuums are expected to abuse them....
I walked out and just shook my head, wondering why the Good Will people would even try to sell machines in such shape (true enough, the Kirby could have been restored, there was no hope for the Pannymore Direct Drive).
By they way, they also had TWO Hoover Floormates.... I guess they aren't that popular or don't work so well. One was the original model that first came out, and the other was the same model that just had a different color scheme. It was nice to see something other than Dirt Devil Visions and Eureka Optimas!
I just wanted to vent here because I was infuriated by the vacmanity of it all. Thanks for listening
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The next thing that really upset me was the Kenmore Direct Drive. This is the purple model that I sold at Sears back in 2002/3, and I've always liked it. It looks good and is really powerful. Ths one even came the 30 food extension hose. it was also 25 bucks. Upon closer examination, I discoverd that the pastic over the brushroll was completely cracked and part of it missing! If someone tried to vacuum with that, it would throw the dirt up in the air! The HEPA filter cover was about 3 feet away under some clothes and the hepa filter (which was black from all the dirt) was laying behind the machine. This really upset me because that was a decent machine (300 dollars new), and had it not been in that shape, it would have come home with me! How hard must you slam a vacuum into something to make the plastic over the bushroll crack? I've seen a Bissell Powerforce and a Dirt Devil Featherlite with these problems as well, but people who buy cheap vacuums are expected to abuse them....
I walked out and just shook my head, wondering why the Good Will people would even try to sell machines in such shape (true enough, the Kirby could have been restored, there was no hope for the Pannymore Direct Drive).
By they way, they also had TWO Hoover Floormates.... I guess they aren't that popular or don't work so well. One was the original model that first came out, and the other was the same model that just had a different color scheme. It was nice to see something other than Dirt Devil Visions and Eureka Optimas!
I just wanted to vent here because I was infuriated by the vacmanity of it all. Thanks for listening
