The Electrolux Vitesse, Pet Lover, Model Number: Z4700A.
Upright Model: Made by Electrolux; who are described on their website as the leading manufacturer of white goods and other domestic appliances in the world. Their website states that Electrolux conducts business in more than 150 countries ... Read review
The Electrolux Z4715AZ Vitesse + Pet Lover is lightweight with a powerful 1750W motor. Now ... more
features a one touch release dustbin to make emptying easier. As the Pet model i comes with a Turbo nozzle with unique Riser Visor for pet hair removal. Cyclonic Action No need to buy dustbags. Crevice nozzle Additional crevice nozzle to help clean in those awkward places Turbo nozzle with Riser Visor Riser Visor is a unique system which permits horizontal and vertical cleaning. One touch release dustbin - By pressing the latch the dirt will escapes from the bottom of the dust bin making emptying easier. Floor type selector enables you to change the setting to clean different floor types in your home. Hose reach 2.6m Dusting brush Dustbin capacity (L): 2.5 Filtration: Standard - Washable Type of hose: quick release hose Cord length (m): 7.3 Tubes: Plastic extension tubes Colour: Whitecap+blue Weight (kg): 6.3 Maximum wattage (W): 1750 Height: 109 Depth: 310 Width: 330
Advantages: Cleaning power Disadvantages: A bit noisy
The Electrolux Vitesse, Pet Lover, Model Number: Z4700A.
Upright Model: Made by Electrolux; who are described on their website as the leading manufacturer of white goods and other domestic appliances in the world. Their website states that Electrolux conducts business in more than 150 countries and generated a turnover of approximately 140 billion in 2001.
Do I care, well I do care that they have a good reputation and ... ...what it says…….So….
It comes with an easy to read, well illustrated owners guide, complete with assembly instructions.
The need for a new vacuum cleaner was due to the sad demise of our seven year old Dyson DC02, (the motor conked out after my husband used it to clean the car) mmm still wondering about that one. Anyway this meant I had no vacuum cleaner and you know how it is, all of a sudden everything needs hoovered ... more
The Electrolux Vitesse, Pet Lover, Model Number: Z4700A.
Upright Model: Made by Electrolux; who are described on their website as the leading manufacturer of white goods and other domestic appliances in the world. Their website states that Electrolux conducts business in more than 150 countries and generated a turnover of approximately 140 billion in 2001.
Do I care, well I do care that they have a good reputation and I'll be happy as long as this vacuum cleaner does what it says…….So….
It comes with an easy to read, well illustrated owners guide, complete with assembly instructions.
The need for a new vacuum cleaner was due to the sad demise of our seven year old Dyson DC02, (the motor conked out after my husband used it to clean the car) mmm still wondering about that one. Anyway this meant I had no vacuum cleaner and you know how it is, all of a sudden everything needs hoovered and the place looks awful. I set about finding a replacement.
I looked through the "Which" report, I checked the internet; I found vacuum cleaners that do the sides, specialist ones for pet hair, blah de blah de blah.
I went down Tesco to do the weekly shop and bang went my research out the window; I spotted this machine because it was white and lovely and clean looking. I reached out and picked it up expecting a heavy thing, (this would have made me put it back as all the other one's I had picked up during the past two weeks needed weightlifters arms to move the things). But joy of joy it was light and easy to pick up with one hand.
I looked at the price, it was £69.99, everything else I had looked at was nearer the £200 - 300 pound mark. I thought it was a bit too good to be true so I had a look at the specs and it has a 1600 watt motor, plenty powerful enough; it is a bagless cyclonic vacuum cleaner with a 2.4 Litre capacity dust container. Wow even better. I had a wee chat with hubby and we decided that we would buy it "for now" till we could go out and buy a "better" (more expensive) model.
Well when I got home, we unpacked it and put it together, well hubby did, I would normally if he wasn't here, but who am I to deprive a man of putting a vacuum cleaner together, although I did "hover" about to make sure he followed the instructions.
It was easy, nothing to it, my pet blackbird could have done it (using instructions and tools of course), well, you get my drift don't you, anyone could have done it.
Okay now to try it, I turned it on and it pulled away by itself, really powerful; but then I smelt it and then saw it, a bit of smoke coming out the side and a nasty smell, I must admit I panicked a bit and turned it off immediately and my first thought was "oh no!" it really was too good to be true. So there was I all ready to take it back and get a refund and start searching again. Clever hubby said it didn't smell electrical, and he should know he's an Electronics and Electrical Engineer; so you kinda trust him on these matters. It turned out that the motor must have had the tiniest bit of oil on it and that was it burning off. Perfectly safe I assure you.
We tried again and success, no smoke and boy does that appliance work, I vacuumed with my jaw hanging open (no don't try and imagine it). This appliance is much more powerful than I imagined, it really does pull itself along, making the weight of it almost totally insignificant when you are using it. Joy of Joys, the pile on my carpet came up like it does when it's brand new. At this point the only thing negative that I have to say is that it is a bit noisy. Nothing that I haven't got used to and now it seems quite normal.
I vacuumed the house in one fell swoop from one electrical point; this Vacuum cleaner has a 7.5 metre cord length, and as I live in a bungalow this is more than sufficient to clean the whole house without changing plug points.
It has an array of tools, which include your hose, your wand, crevice tool, Base (LOL); well it has to stand on something). Dust cup with lid and filter, I find this not very well described as it is of course larger than a cup and has a dust capacity of 2.4 litres, more than enough to vacuum the whole house three times before emptying. Mind you I suppose it depends how dusty your house is. Not that mines ultra clean, oh never mind, you know what I mean. A handle ( a G1) Turbo handle no less; which I find very handy; as to be quite honest I'm not sure how I'd push it along with one!, A tool caddy, which I don't believe; it should say wee clips and other places to put tools. Rear housing???? Did I need to know that? A hose retainer (another clip/plastic bit to hold hose) and finally a stair brush, Mmmm no good to me, I live in a bungalow. LOL. I should have asked for a discount for that tool.
This model has an anti tip design; I'm not quite sure how to describe that or what it does as the paperwork doesn't mention it.
There is a combination dusting brush and upholstery tool, which is a wee brush head that fits on to the hose and wand for doing your sofa and curtains. It works okay.
In addition there is a Turbo nozzle, this is a mini air driven rotating brush head which again is attached to the hose and wand, I find this useful for vacuuming beside the toilet and in other hard to reach places. It works well, but being air driven not belt driven it is not as effective as the vacuum itself.
There is a small belt window on this appliance so you can check that your belt is in good condition.
It has automatic floor height adjustment, and it works, no more clicking the hoover or changes pile heights adjustment levers.
The built in hose which is secured around the upright, is easily assembled and easy to use, I will say however, that it is not designed very well and it takes a few goes to use the hose with ease. This of course could be due to the fact that I have been used to a cylinder vacuum for years and the hose is of course always free.
It is 110cms high, which I find perfect for my 5'2" frame, although a friend of mine tried it, she's around 5'7" and she had no problem with it.
It weighs in at a very light 6.8 kgs. This is only 3.3 kgs more than my laptop weighs.
I have found the quality of the vacuum to be excellent, it sucks up more dust than my old Dyson and as the pet lovers' model, in this capacity, I have to say this functions brilliantly. During the first trial run, I found cat hairs in the dust bin, nothing strange there, apart from the fact that our cat died last November and even though I have been vacuuming regularly since then, this model still found pet hairs.
It brings the pile up on the carpet wonderfully; you get that just hoovered look which I love. It's easy to clean, just empty the dust container in the bin, or in a bag like I do.
The filter is washable which is an added bonus and it claims to help improve air quality in the home. My opinion on this is that when I am using it, it does not kick out dust and the filter really does seem to trap a lot of small dust particles that would normally get kicked back out into the air. To wash the filter is easy; you just shake off the dust and rinse with warm water. Allow to dry for 24 hrs. And it does work!
This model drops to floor level to clean under furniture and beds but I find that the size of the cylinder prevents it from accessing underneath my bed, in fact the only thing it will really fit underneath is the coffee table, but the wee turbo nozzle can be attached to the wand and hose for these jobs so it's really not a problem. There is a helpful hint in the booklet about this that says "Before cleaning under low furniture, check area first for objects that might harm or block the vacuum hose". So be careful your children haven't let the hamster loose.
As an added bonus this model also has a thermal cut off (a thermostat that protects the cleaner in case of motor overheating) (won't happen in my house from overuse. LOL) It then gives clear instructions as to what to do if this happens.
All in all this cleaner is effective, cheap, lightweight, easy to clean, the rotating brush head is excellent at picking up pet hairs and it's WHITE (which I love).
If there are any downsides I would say that they are the Level of noise it emits, the awkwardness of the cable tidy and the wee bit of rigmarole to get the hose out to use it.
I want to make a few points that are perhaps irrelevant, but it's my review and I wanna put it in because they amused me (doesn't take much).
The Instructions for Assembly Include:
CAUTION : Assemble the cleaner completely before using. LOL I had visions of something looking like half a Robocop being dragged round the floor sucking up dust and spitting it out the back where the rear housing and "dust cup" are supposed to be.
CAUTION: Moving parts (Robocop again) make sure the on/off switch is in the off position and stay clear of the brush roll when plugging in. You'd have to be holding it above your head or upside down to be near the brush roll when you plug it in.
The Instruction manual includes:
CAUTION: Do not plug cleaner in until you understand all the controls and features, err that'll be the on switch at the bottom.
NOTE: Never operate the cleaner without the dust cup and filter, well who would, unless they want to sook up dust and debris and redistribute it evenly round the house. I've got a teenager for that thank you very much.
I hope this of help to you and I hope it wasn't too boring to read.
Advantages: High performance without high cost Disadvantages: Makes you feel that you haven't cleaned before!
...interesting. It was the Electrolux Vitesse "Pet Lover" so we decided that this would be the first one we looked at.
It was a lot easier to find than we had imagined as we found it the same day in Tesco when we were shopping there. For a start I was very impressed by the appearance as it comes in a sparkling white! I've never had a white vacuum cleaner before - and this seemed to have everything required, so the decision was made. It was also being ... ...this type of machine.
It is a Cyclonic Upright vacuum cleaner and has a 1600W motor. It's a bagless model and the 'dust cup' is made of clear plastic which not only shows how effective the cleaner is but also when it needs to be emptied. There is an indication line for this but this is hardly necessary. The filter, which is housed in the dust cup, can be cleaned when necessary by rinsing with warm water although I should think it would be a while ...
Minha 08.09.2005
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Advantages: Amazing suction, lightweight, long cable Disadvantages: Annoying cable wrap
...end I decided upon the Electrolux Vitesse.
I had read several good reports on it and no negative ones at all. It was a good price (I paid £60) and it was a fairly decent looking vacuum.
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This is a very lightweight machine that is very easy to push about and carry up the stairs. It has a good length cord that allows me to vacuum all the way up the stairs without having to unplug it half way through. It also has edge to edge cleaning so ... ...to clean the edges. The suction is amazing and seems to suck an amazing amount of dirt from my carpets; even a carpet that already looks clean!
It has a crevice tool and a dusting brush which i feel is perfectly adequate. The hose needs to be pushed in really well though as it has a habit of flying out during vacuuming. Although it has handy little catches for the cable cord so it doesn't get in your way, the cable wrap is low down on the machine ...
doobsy 28.03.2006
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Advantages: Very well designed machine that does what it claims to do Disadvantages: None - though it is quite noisy
...internet when I saw an Electrolux Vitesse Petlover on sale reduced to £59.99. Well I did my homework and checked out the reviews and decided to try it out. .
Well I've owned the Electrolux Vitesse Petlover for about a month now and I can honestly say it's the best cleaner I've ever owned - Dyson doesn't hold a candle to it. It is the best designed machine I've ever used - all the tools are stored on the machine and are always close at hand and won't ... ...also has a nifty little upholstery brush that is really easy to use. Other cleaners have upholstery brushes but they tend to suck so hard that whatever you're cleaning disappears into the machine - this one allows you to clean without this problem. I really can't think of any disadvantages - though it is quite noisy but as it's so good in every other way I can happily live with this. It really is the best cleaner ever and I recommend it strongly ...
icirebla 05.08.2008
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Advantages: powerfull and affordable. Disadvantages: can't find any!!!
i had a dyson before this and thought nothing could beat it, boy was i wrong. this hoover is by far the best i have ever owned, and at a fraction of the cost of a dyson. i have 3 cats one of wich is a long haired and there is no sight of a cat hair after i have used this hoover. its durable too, its been battered and banged around as my kids use it to hoover their rooms, something the dyson and many other hoovers i have owned didn't have. its also ...
allieking 10.04.2008
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...demise of old faithful. The Electrolux Vitesse looked appealing in the Argos catalogue and the manufacturer was a name we recognised.
The box containing the machine looked a little too short as it arrived on the counter. As you know you don’t get to see your purchase in Argos until you’ve bought it. When we got home and opened up you can imagine our complete surprise to find our new household friend was self-assembly. I don’t remember seeing this ... ...I had to marvel at the precision moulded plastic which fitted together with amazing ease, unless it was my expertise which I doubt. Anyway I was quite proud that this was the first vacuum cleaner I had built. My wife, ever anxious to get “hoovering” roared off around the house following a rest of a week or so from such pleasure.
The suction was impressive and clearly old faithful had not performed well in its final days. The dust container soon ...
FrankBee 02.07.2007
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