vacfan1982
I haven't seen a video that he accurately demonstrates that. I've seen this one though,
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<p style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px;">that video had loads of questionable 'results'. If one were to read some of the comments from that video questioning his methodology , a less certain opinion would arrive(very pertinent points were made). I, for one, have many Kirbys ( along with other brands too), and NONE of them leave behind what his Kirby left behind. I do like many of his videos though. The precious Miele's that are so adorned in videos weigh roughly the same as the Kirby( some more, some 1-3 lbs less than a Kirby). Quieter? yep, I'd agree with you , there are quieter ones ( Miele's for one), better? hmmm no so sure of that, if your goal is remove debris/dust from your home, those Kirby's flow about the highest airflow around and as we all know, airflow is key to removing dirt, etc. More convenient ? yeah, I agree with ya, its not the most at that, perhaps the most versatile though ( much more versatile than both my Miele's, Orek, FQ, Rainbow or Royal's).</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px;">just thoughts, no flames intended </p>
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