I'm not arguing about what is best, I'm getting the point across that with every single test where a Kirby is involved, you always claim it to be a "draw" when the given proof dictates otherwise, and when someone points out that you are wrong to say that, you blither on about you you you, in THIS test here in THIS thread, the Kirby lost, that's L-O-S-T, there was NO draw...
But yet again, like in that older thread, you're coming up with very weak excuses to say that the Sanitaire did not clean as well as the Kirby because "Kirbys work better in my place", when the fact of the matter was that the modified G3 with a more powerful factory-fitted motor, it failed to clean as well as a *stock* F&G Sanitaire, the same in this test here in this thread, Sanitaire vs. Kirby, Kirby loses to Sanitaire, someone can't get over the fact that their favourite brand has not performed as per their experiences in their own environment...
And of course, the dealer thing crops up, "We the people selling things say brand A is the best and brand X is no good", having worked in a retail environment myself, I know that there are incentives to sell more of a specific brand of item, either from the employer or the suppliers, casting aspersions onto other brands to get the customer to buy the one you're selling, so, think of it this way, you live in the retail world, and everyone else lives in the real world, if you want to sell more Kirbys, or other brands, in your store where you have incentives to do so, you go right ahead, but when people post videos or pictures of demonstrations on here, youtube or wherever, and they find that your favourite "sell more of these" brand loses, don't say "It's a draw" when it is not or "That vacuum won cos it works better on my carpeting" when it's not even being shown tested ON your carpeting, if you can't accept that others have found that their vacuums did not work in your favour, then that's your problem...
Just so you know, once upon a time, I used to be a hardened Kirby nut, nothing could ever beat it in my eyes, then I saw the light when I bought my first Sanitaire, the ZC-880, and since learned that there's more to vacuuming than just Kirbys, and is why I spent the best part of a day riding trains and walking 8 miles to collect my third Sanitaire, the Electrolux C12...
Hmm, now there's a thought, You're not an Aerus dealer are you? Thus having resentment to Electrolux AG which owns the Sanitaire and Eureka brands and took the Electrolux name away from the US company? That would explain a lot if it is so...