Friday, October 28, 2011

Orecks are awesome!

We have all at some time or the other heard about oreck vacuums either from our friends and relatives or on television. But it is always wise to lookout for reviews before buying something. Hence this page is dedicated to oreck vacuum reviews. Oreck Vacuums first came into the market in 1963. It was pretty advanced and efficient as compared to it’s competitors. So if you too are looking for some oreck vacuum reviews then read on to find out whether it is suitable for your needs are not.

The main selling point of oreck vacuum is it’s low weight. It is very light in weight as compared to other vacuums and weighs only 8 pounds approximately.In the time period in which it debuted vacuums weighed around 20 pounds. At that time David oreck launched a 8 pound vacuum into the market and faced a lot of criticism as to whether this light vacuum would be able to provide a suction good enough to keep the carpets clean. But over a period of time oreck vacuums became for there heavy suction power. The suction power of oreck vacuums is comparatively greater than other similar weight peers.

Also another important advantage of oreck vacuums is the low maintaince unlike other expensive vacuums which cost you high on maintenance. After reading these oreck vacuum reviews some of you might think that since this company is so old, does it equip modern day technology.The answer is sure it does. More than half of oreck vacuums have shields to filter bacteria and other impurities. But check with the company before buying any model as to whether that particular model has a filter or not.

These oreck vacuums are so good at doing there job that they are employed in over 30,000 hotels around the world because of there small size and high suction power.


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Hoover U6485-900 upright vacuum

What it is

This new 12-amp, 21-pound Anniversary WindTunnel with HEPA filtration is a relatively inexpensive vacuum that's loaded with features, including manual height adjustment, a full-bag indicator light, and an on/off switch on the handle—all features we recommend. The U6485-900 is the only new self-propelled vacuum we're testing as part of our March 2009 report.

This vacuum is part of the new WindTunnel Anniversary Edition line, the first new models from Hoover since the company was purchased by TTI Floor Care, which also makes Dirt Devil vacuums. Based on replies to the Annual Product Reliability Survey conducted by the Consumer Reports National Research Center, Hoover canister and upright vacuums tend to be more repair prone, while Dirt Devil uprights have a lower frequency of repair. We have no reliability data for the latest Hoover models, but perhaps these new vacuums will provide similar reliability to that of the Dirt Devils.