Wow, thanks everyone for the advice so far!
As far as my back problems- I would say that while I would prefer a lighter weight vacuum, I will not rule out a heavier vacuum if it works better for my situation. The Miele I have is the S 514 (Solaris?). I don't know if I can explain exactly why, but vacuuming all of the carpet with it is exhausting. It is just not easy to push on carpet, and it seems like the vacuum isn't helping you at all as you are working, if that makes sense. So I realize that sometimes a heavier vacuum is actually easier to use while you are actually vacuuming- the weight is only a problem when carrying it. And the cord length of the Miele is a significant problem too- I think it is 21 feet. In a house this large, it is too short to even clean one room, very inconvenient.
I cleaned the whole house last night with the Riccar Vibrance I have on loan. It is heavier than I would prefer I guess, but it isn't so heavy I wouldn't buy it. I was tired afterwards, but I think that I might need to accept that no matter the vacuum I am going to get worn out from cleaning here (or in good shape, I guess?). It seems to clean my carpets really well. We do worry about the lighter weight vacs as far as sucking up a coin or a marble. I am sorry to say that we are the people who do that sort of thing, especially with our 4 and 3 year olds dropping their little parts and pieces all over.
I had considered the Miele Cat and Dog on paper, but I wonder if it is too heavy. I think it is even heavier than the Riccar I have on loan right now. Is there any reason why this Miele would be better than the RIccar? I am guessing quieter?
I had considered the Sebo Felix, but I am leaning against that because it seems like I can do better as far as cleaning power.
After years of having hardwood floors, I am finding that I missed vacuuming, and I kind of enjoy it! So I am wanting to get a machine that I will enjoy using.
As far as Kirby, I have some reasons that I don't think I could purchase one, and the biggest one is the method they use to sell the machines. I am a former social worker and had many mentally ill clients and some recently released from corrections who sold Kirby vacuums, and worked on a commission model where they would work for months and get paid nothing if they didn't sell anything. Just have a very bad taste in my mouth as far as Kirby, probably couldn't buy one.
I will look at the Hoovers a few people mentioned. We hadn't considered Hoover at all, or really any of the vacuums that you can get at major retailers except for the Dyson and Sharks.
I just have to say again I really appreciate all of your help and responses! Any other thoughts that you have I would be so happy to hear.
As far as my back problems- I would say that while I would prefer a lighter weight vacuum, I will not rule out a heavier vacuum if it works better for my situation. The Miele I have is the S 514 (Solaris?). I don't know if I can explain exactly why, but vacuuming all of the carpet with it is exhausting. It is just not easy to push on carpet, and it seems like the vacuum isn't helping you at all as you are working, if that makes sense. So I realize that sometimes a heavier vacuum is actually easier to use while you are actually vacuuming- the weight is only a problem when carrying it. And the cord length of the Miele is a significant problem too- I think it is 21 feet. In a house this large, it is too short to even clean one room, very inconvenient.
I cleaned the whole house last night with the Riccar Vibrance I have on loan. It is heavier than I would prefer I guess, but it isn't so heavy I wouldn't buy it. I was tired afterwards, but I think that I might need to accept that no matter the vacuum I am going to get worn out from cleaning here (or in good shape, I guess?). It seems to clean my carpets really well. We do worry about the lighter weight vacs as far as sucking up a coin or a marble. I am sorry to say that we are the people who do that sort of thing, especially with our 4 and 3 year olds dropping their little parts and pieces all over.
I had considered the Miele Cat and Dog on paper, but I wonder if it is too heavy. I think it is even heavier than the Riccar I have on loan right now. Is there any reason why this Miele would be better than the RIccar? I am guessing quieter?
I had considered the Sebo Felix, but I am leaning against that because it seems like I can do better as far as cleaning power.
After years of having hardwood floors, I am finding that I missed vacuuming, and I kind of enjoy it! So I am wanting to get a machine that I will enjoy using.
As far as Kirby, I have some reasons that I don't think I could purchase one, and the biggest one is the method they use to sell the machines. I am a former social worker and had many mentally ill clients and some recently released from corrections who sold Kirby vacuums, and worked on a commission model where they would work for months and get paid nothing if they didn't sell anything. Just have a very bad taste in my mouth as far as Kirby, probably couldn't buy one.
I will look at the Hoovers a few people mentioned. We hadn't considered Hoover at all, or really any of the vacuums that you can get at major retailers except for the Dyson and Sharks.
I just have to say again I really appreciate all of your help and responses! Any other thoughts that you have I would be so happy to hear.