Hi all, Cap10323 from YouTube again.
I last posted about being given a Hoover Concept 2, which ironically enough. 4 days after I posted that.. Blew the motor.. What fun.. Kept the DustBuster anyway though, So not a total loss..
Moving on.. Since then I had been given a Kenmore Progressive bagless machine.. It works pretty well and appears to be based on a Panasonic design.. However, The filtration is Abysmal... Like dangerously bad!
So I have decided to stop using it and buy a new/good used vacuum..
I really like Windsor Sensor machines, Several of my friends own them and they work great, They are also exceedingly well made and very tough.. Which is a must for me as I tend to abuse things.
However, They cost an arm and a leg.. I went to my local vacuum shop and took a look at some of the lower priced Sebo machines they had there.. Which appear to be close replicas of the Windsor machines.. Although the plastic seems much cheeper and the Owner of the vacuum store says they don't last nearly as long as the Windsors..
My Question goes as follows, does anyone know of a good place to buy Windsor machines Used/refurbished? I don't care if they are used/refurbished.. Not having a new vacuum doesn't bother me in the slightest..
All I'm saying is, I don't really feel like shelling out $600 for a vacuum cleaner..
Cheers all,
And sorry for long winded post.
Cap10323
I last posted about being given a Hoover Concept 2, which ironically enough. 4 days after I posted that.. Blew the motor.. What fun.. Kept the DustBuster anyway though, So not a total loss..
Moving on.. Since then I had been given a Kenmore Progressive bagless machine.. It works pretty well and appears to be based on a Panasonic design.. However, The filtration is Abysmal... Like dangerously bad!
So I have decided to stop using it and buy a new/good used vacuum..
I really like Windsor Sensor machines, Several of my friends own them and they work great, They are also exceedingly well made and very tough.. Which is a must for me as I tend to abuse things.
However, They cost an arm and a leg.. I went to my local vacuum shop and took a look at some of the lower priced Sebo machines they had there.. Which appear to be close replicas of the Windsor machines.. Although the plastic seems much cheeper and the Owner of the vacuum store says they don't last nearly as long as the Windsors..
My Question goes as follows, does anyone know of a good place to buy Windsor machines Used/refurbished? I don't care if they are used/refurbished.. Not having a new vacuum doesn't bother me in the slightest..
All I'm saying is, I don't really feel like shelling out $600 for a vacuum cleaner..
Cheers all,
And sorry for long winded post.
Cap10323