Hi, my name is Adrian and I am an outgoing, friendly person who enjoys film and dining out. I love m...
Hi, my name is Adrian and I am an outgoing, friendly person who enjoys film and dining out. I love music and have am currently training to become a scuba diving instructor.
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Reviews:10
My old vacuum cleaner had given up the ghost when I finally deciede to but one. Now it would normally be my wife that would chose one but I thought seeing we are now in the 30th centuary I would take the bull by the horns and chose one myself.
Cost was not an issue so I set off around various electrical retailers to find one. I was taken aback by a startling red looking thing that looked futuristic in the corner of my eye.
Lets start with the machine is aesthetically pleasing. I liked the curves and it reminded me of a well rounded woman. Curves in all the right places. I actually bought it on that premise that it looked good rather that what it could actually do. But do not tell anyone about that.
2 in 1
Upright
When I got it home the first function I tried was as upright. It is bagless so it is just out of the box and go. There are several settings from bare floor right up to deep shag. The handle is at a perfect height for both my wife and myself. It is easy to push and you only need to pust two buttons on the front to start the suction and the roller bar. This is so you can have it as a beater bar or just suction. Rember to push the pedal at the bottom to start the beater bar. The dirt that came out of my carpet was disgusting and we shall say no more about that. It cleaned all of my floors briliantly. Remember to unblock the filters regulary because they take 99.9% of all dust and this means old dead skin and pollens.
Cylinder.
If you look at the machine it looks loke it is carring one of those old plastic representations of a baby. The centre part can be removed easily with the flick of a lock and there it stands as a separate cylinder vacuum. It is lightweight and now the stairs and hight places can be got to with the same power as the upright. It has an extra stretchie hose that seems to go on for miles.
It is easy to empty and easy to store. I would recommend this machine for anybody that like to live in a clean enviroment.
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Welcome to Ciao. A good start here but the spelling needs to be looked at - put your review through a spell checker and you'll see what I mean. Other than that there's a good opinion here but what's it really like to use? Let's forget for a moment that you have had only for a short time. Whats the dust canister like to empty? Do you really escape from the dust? What about the filters - are they lifetime branded or can you wash them periodically? Whats the weight of the upright when in use? Is it easier just to use the cylinder and not the upright? What about additional tools? I've seen this wonderful looking model but I prefer my Sebo at the end of the day - far more compact and stress free. What puts me off the most of the back wheels on the Bissell - far too big and bulky. If you update with more customer focused info, let me know.
blueboy57 02.02.2006 11:54
Good review……!!!!!!!!
nuttynaomi 02.02.2006 11:41
Good review. a man that hoovers? Never!!! ~Naomi xx~
1800 power watts. 190 air watts. Twice the vacuum, its an upright that converts to a ... more
cylinder. Two motors, one for vacuum and one for power driven floor brush. Ideal for picking up pet hair. 2m stretched hose length. 2.5 litres dust collection. Washabl...
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Advantages: Excellent suction, ease of use, quick emptying dust container, switch brushes on or off easily Disadvantages: Heavy when complete unit, short hose
leversidgem 27.10.2005 (27.10.2005)
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