Lefty724
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I use the "pet hair" model and am amazed every time I use it!!
I also have a Kirby and Sanitare 887 and the Bissell get's the most use!
I also have a Kirby and Sanitare 887 and the Bissell get's the most use!
joeynbgky said:Damn, you sure dohave to run that vacuum slow over the carpet. and how many times did you run over that same spot? I'm not sure if the orecks compacts it im just assuming.. It's top fill. so the air never gets restricted. Maybe we need to have a vacuum cleaner comparison booth at mikeyfest. Because let's face it, it's the most important part of cleaning carpet. Right?
rick imby said:That demo was the most dysfuctional demo. About like the Nick Nellos 4 to the door demo. How much had you guys been drinking?
Can you guys think linearly?
I know what you were trying to prove but
#1 start at the beginning showing what the carpet looked like before you put your dirt on it.
The point of the demonstration had nothing to do with the appearance. The carpet piece was brought in by the guys at Mytee, it was a a piece of new carpet.
#2 Show the dirt being put on it.
I did. Weren't you watching?
#3 don't move the carpet outside?? And then inside... Ever hear of a carpet being cleaned inside?
Moved it over to where the trucks were demoing, then laid it outside to dry. If anything, more sand fell out of the carpet than it picked up any other soil.
#4 What is with the spotter? Was the carpet dirty before you started?
The spotting was the guy with the tm trying to clean the carpet without prespray. He didn't understand that it wasn't necessary, but it was still irrelevant to the test. If anything, his more agressive cleaning demonstrated even more so that the tm will not remove the soil from the carpet.
Does the guy with the wand do the lateral or the horizontal half?
What??
Have another beer....
Had those after.
Rick
joeynbgky said:so whats the best bissell to buy? that they still make? just curious
[/quote:gs1v0sim]Ron Werner said:[quote="rick imby":gs1v0sim]That demo was the most dysfuctional demo. About like the Nick Nellos 4 to the door demo. How much had you guys been drinking?
Can you guys think linearly?
I know what you were trying to prove but
#1 start at the beginning showing what the carpet looked like before you put your dirt on it.
The point of the demonstration had nothing to do with the appearance. The carpet piece was brought in by the guys at Mytee, it was a a piece of new carpet.
#2 Show the dirt being put on it.
I did. Weren't you watching?
#3 don't move the carpet outside?? And then inside... Ever hear of a carpet being cleaned inside?
Moved it over to where the trucks were demoing, then laid it outside to dry. If anything, more sand fell out of the carpet than it picked up any other soil.
#4 What is with the spotter? Was the carpet dirty before you started?
The spotting was the guy with the tm trying to clean the carpet without prespray. He didn't understand that it wasn't necessary, but it was still irrelevant to the test. If anything, his more agressive cleaning demonstrated even more so that the tm will not remove the soil from the carpet.
Does the guy with the wand do the lateral or the horizontal half?
What??
Have another beer....
Had those after.
Rick
Joel D said:the bissel momentum is awesome and thats all there is to it
you can get a after market beater bar with bearings to make it even better
i dont know if i trust the home depot version though it might be not as good. Just like an Ariens snow blower is not as good as one from a dealer. (cheaper parts).I dont know for sure though. I just walked by one at hd and it looked really crappy compared to ours.
Its extremely satisfing pulling out all that dirt and hair and being able to look at it after each job![]()
the few times we havent prevacced because the cust said she just did ive always regretted it part way thru the job
Joel D said:a guy in my town has a little vac shop. he had it in stock
must be able to order it somehow
joeynbgky said:Thats just embarrasing.... you have a 70 grand truckmount and you carry in a elcheapo looking vacuum into a customers house... Not to mention how many times do you have to stop and empty the tiny little dirt cup... come on........ It might work ok... But its not a light weight commercial vacuum. Who wants to lug it in and out of houses all day. Not to mention its ugly
joeynbgky said:guess, i'll go buy one tommorrow, then ill take it down to my oreck store and do some comparisons side by side... he said if i ever found anything to outperform my orecks he would buy them all back no matter how long i had them... BTW I own 8 of them... I might be rich tommorrow. I will try them
meAt said:...is it the "best" vac in the world in terms of hepa and longevity?
heck no.
It has plenty blow by and when it breaks, you simply toss it and go buy a new one
it IS the world's greatest POS vac that flat out, out preforms the others costing 10 times as much
..L.T.A.
joeynbgky said:Well, guess what? Oreck won on some things............ picked up bigger items. bissell didnt pick up alot of bigger items.
What would those be?
Anything larger than a penny?
As a rule I would avoid vac'n larger debris, it's really what they made shovels for not vacuums. lol
bissell had better reach next to the baseboards..
That's pretty important, also does the Oreck have an accessory hose, that is also critical, a vac without a hose is just plain silly.
The bissell got more dirt on the surface it seemed but not deep down as much..
How would you know?
I mean how do you quantify that?
i am going to find a real dirty apartment on monday. and take videos. We are going back at it then... Orecks carpet wasnt dirty, (I cleaned it last week) lol
At least try the vac after each other deal, vac a 4x4 area with each, empty contents, swap, and re-vac each area and see which yielded more soil.
Simple, but tells a tale.
have no idea. Perhaps he can claim ownership if he's reading this thread.Daddy said:Hey Ron who was the guy wearing those Chinease looking shorts and goofy black tennis shoes?