I know that Oreck machines are looked down upon by quite a few in the vacuum collecting (and using) community, and I must say I never gave them much consideration, aside from loving the Oreck TV commercials when I was a kid growing up (so I had trouble really having negative feelings toward oreck)
I had the good fortune of bumping into a neighbor today while shoveling snow who offered me her quite old Oreck XL5300 as she had received a new Dyson for Christmas.
The machine looked practically unused so I accepted the offer, and I must say it is not nearly as bad as I expected. It is reasonably quiet, does a good job at quick cleanups, and is not as flimsy and plasticky as I was thinking it may be.
I still wouldn't class it as a "real" machine, but I am actually kind of liking it.
It got me interested in Oreck history, which I did not realize dated back to the 1960s I would consider seeking out any early Orecks, but I realize that the really old ones are impossible to find and actually sought after.
Just to put the word out, should anyone care to part with their heirloom CVR or XL4000 from the early days of Oreck, please let me know. I know a few other people here were looking for such machines, so I hope there are some still out there! Would consider a trade, or offering up my vintage tube audio repair skills!
Sorry for the ramblings, but thanks and best regards!
Doug
I had the good fortune of bumping into a neighbor today while shoveling snow who offered me her quite old Oreck XL5300 as she had received a new Dyson for Christmas.
The machine looked practically unused so I accepted the offer, and I must say it is not nearly as bad as I expected. It is reasonably quiet, does a good job at quick cleanups, and is not as flimsy and plasticky as I was thinking it may be.
I still wouldn't class it as a "real" machine, but I am actually kind of liking it.
It got me interested in Oreck history, which I did not realize dated back to the 1960s I would consider seeking out any early Orecks, but I realize that the really old ones are impossible to find and actually sought after.
Just to put the word out, should anyone care to part with their heirloom CVR or XL4000 from the early days of Oreck, please let me know. I know a few other people here were looking for such machines, so I hope there are some still out there! Would consider a trade, or offering up my vintage tube audio repair skills!
Sorry for the ramblings, but thanks and best regards!
Doug