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There are several vacuums that I would love to have, if money were no object.
The Kirby Sentria(I'd wait for the next model, but I must say that I don't like the pictures of the so called Avalir. It looks hard to use and of lower quality).
The Filter Queen, I sold those for a week and love them.
The newest Rainbow
The Tri Star
And the metal bodied Perfect.
Justin
 
Hoover SpinScrub?

I'm a bit surprised anyone would want a SpinScrub. Did they make them differently over there than in the US? I had one for awhile. Reliability of the sprayer and scrubber were awful, it didn't clean that well and it didn't hold much water (though its extraction capabilities were not bad.) I gave mine away and bought a refurb Rug Doctor Mighty Pro. Wasn't cheap, but it sure does clean. With two small children and two cats with challenged digestive systems, a good carpet cleaner is important in my house.......
 
I was chatting to the Kirby importer here in SA and they said they have a sample one , very interesting he said, all hush hush. There will be one in every country that sells them so it can be approved by the Electrical safety board of that country.


 


If you like me like seeing new products way before they are launched. It must be fun to work at UL or other safty boards 
 
He is a friend but we don't discuss business much , the vacuums that I sell have cost him many sales as its shows up there ancient old demo test of look what your old vacuum left behind. But I can't wait to see it myself, I really hope they have given it a complete redesign for there own sakes , my shop is littered with Kirby trade inns from people who find them to heavy but more so to cumbersome to use.There sales have taken a big knock, this can be seen by the number of Kirby dealers that have shut down, In Cape Town ther used to be 10 , now there is 1 .


Not every one enjoys vacuuming like we do ( imagine how boring there lives must be ) to them its a chore and when something is a chore you want the lightest easiest machine to use. Just my view not knocking anyone
 
I use to work for UL and we had several prototypes of the new Kirby come through the office, it is a very different design from the current. Last I knew they were having some issues with some of the accessories drawing too much power away from the motor.
 
Numatic George

I had a George but I sold it after a few months. I really only wanted it for above floor cleaning, for the stairs, upholstery and car interior as the suction on it is far greater than the hose you get with many upright carpet washers. I found it very effective with the small wash tool but didn't bother using it for carpet cleaning as it would be hard work. I used the floor washing tool a couple of times but because it's awkward to set up, I can't see anyone using the George to regularly wash floors. There is quite a lot to store away too, with the two hoses and solution tank. An upright carpet washer with a hose has the same downsides as an upright vacuum with a hose. They tend to be easier to use on carpets but awkward when using the hose and the suction isn't always great. The best solution if you have the space and money is get an upright carpet washer for the carpets and a tank type 3 in 1 for everything else.

Currently I only have a Vax Oasis complete which is the nearest I could get to the Hoover Brush N Wash that we had for many years. I find it very effective on carpets and it does extract most of the water meaning the carpet dries in less than two hours. It is very noisy though. I also have a Bissell Spot Bot which is used for occasional spillages but it leaves the carpet quite wet when using the auto setting so I tend to go over the cleaned area with the hose which rather defeats the object of having an automated cleaning function.

Regarding new vacuums, I would like a Sebo K3 Premium, or a C2 Total if I can find one. I have just purchased a Sebo Professional G upright from Ebay de but it hasn't arrived yet. I have owned a Sebo X4, X1.1 in white/grey and red/grey and an Ensign Sleath, all from brand new but all were sold as I kept forgetting how annoying the auto height function is on all these models. The brush always seemed to set itself too high and I was constantly raising the cleaning head off the carpet until the wheel adjusted itself to the lowest setting. I would then have a few precious seconds of decent cleaning before the brush would be lifted off the carpet. I'm hoping that the G model with its manual height setting will perform better as I will be able to select the height I want rather than the on board computer.

I am currently in my Sebo phase again so most of the new vacs I want are Sebo's. I would also like a D4 Premium and a Felix Rosso.
 
I've been toying with the idea of upgrading from my Kirby Ultimate G to a Sentria G10E...

Is there any point though?? Am I going to gain anything?? Or am I just throwing money away.....

Like the idea of one of those GTech AirRams though... I'll blame PaulC for that.. I hadn't seen one of those until I saw the link posted above.. LOL
 
Yep!

Hi Dickie.
Hope your ok. Yep I would go and get a Sentria or Ultimate G.
Dispite some naysayers there great machines. Proformance has increased and filteration as well as other things. I'm sure you will get one at a great price if you keep your eyes peeled. Keep the other Kirby's tho there great as well as you know. Just make sure you get the other Kirby's your missing. It's always good to have a choice;o)

Then you can start on other vacs you like...Hope you got a big house;o)

James:o)
 
p.s

P.S If you ever get chance you could always pop up and see the other kirby's I have before you get one to see the differences between the models. Try before you buy if you like:o)

James:o)
 
I have both

The Ultimate G Diamond Edition and a complete Sentria.  Personally, I think the Sentria is a step backwards from the Ultimate G DE.  The reason I say this is because the UG DE introduced a switch that reduces  the motor speed for vacuuming delicate carpeting, etc.  This in effect made it a four speed machine. This was removed from the Sentria.  I could be wrong (wouldn't be the first time) but I think it was removed because people left it in the low speed setting when vacuuming regular carpeting, and that lead to burn out of the motor.  They are both, in my opinion, great machines, but if I could only keep one, I think I would keep the Ultimate G DE.
 

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