motors replaced!?
I can understand fans breaking (which should only occur in the event a care-less user has the vacuum ingest unhealthy amounts PhD coins, rocks or other hard, damage producing objects), but motors!would ancient Kirby, HOOVERS, and the like have survived all these DECADES on their original motors if this statement was to be true?
The oldest cleaner I have in my collection is a Eureka from 1929, since I got this machine, all I've needed to do to
Ensure the best performance of my cleaner is replace ONE part (which was lost some time before I acquired it), and ONE carbon brush. No fans, motors, etc, in 85 years!
There are countless other stories of lasting quality trough the many decades our dirty-air machine have faithfully
Served, with little maintenance, only bags, belts, and bulbs! (With carbon brushes every 20 years or so, and in
Rare occasions, a replacement fan). Imagine all the filters the run-of-the-mill Bagless model would have burned
Up by then!
These elder cleaners I speak of are still VERY capable in the world of modern household hygienics. Models such
As a Kirby do not take but under 30 seconds to equip, dependent on the experience of the operator. I can install
The attachments on my Heritage II Legend (and I would STRONGLY recommended you either a Heritage II, Heritage II Legend, or Legend II cleaner for your needs.you stated having allergy in your previous thread, Kirby
Allergen bags can be purchased in Style #3 for these bags, or upgraded to use the more modern Style F bags)
In 10 seconds.
To repeat, QUALITY, reliability,<span style="text-decoration: underline;">PERFORMANCE! </span>
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">The</span> Kirby company's motto!