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Old 10-06-2007, 07:29 PM
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Default Oreck Upright Vacuum or Beam Central Vacuum?

Do you own an Oreck Vacuum? Would love feedback on what you think of this product. Also, if you own a central vacuum system, I'd love your honest feedback on this. I'm considering either/or vac product for my house. Thanks!


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Old 10-06-2007, 07:29 PM
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Orecks are great for small jobs, but even the commercial models will burn out quickly if subjected to hard use. The central vacuum system will outlive 20 portable vacuum systems and are better built than them as well. They're also a bit more convenient as you don't have to lug the machine around; only the attachments. The Kirby is another choice as well, but these are heavy, overpriced and not very user-friendly with the attachments. They are well-built and will last a long time with proper servicing.
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Old 10-06-2007, 07:30 PM
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Oreck's (at least the one's we have at work) are HORRIBLE, maybe it's because they have the cheapest ones cause I know they are supposed to be good vacuumes. I prefer Dirt Devil's for home use. Mine cost $39.99 and it works better than the $350 vacuumes they have at work.
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Old 10-06-2007, 07:31 PM
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I removed all the carpet and installed hardwood floors or tile throughout my house. Its so much easier to use a commercial size dust sweeper and a professional janitor mop and bucket than the constant vacuuming that never ends. I use big area rugs that can be shampooed, rinsed (then lifted to slide 5 gallon buckets under so it can dry in the sun) on the driveway once a year. Before I did that I used to use a Rainbow vac...any that use water to keep the dirt is best cause it can't make smaller particles of dust in the air. I got so tired of carpet cleaners that wouldn't suck out all the water I finally ran a hose direct from my water heater and sprayed steaming water on then sucking it up with a Rigid shop vac.
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Old 10-09-2007, 01:18 AM
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Default Re: Oreck Upright Vacuum or Beam Central Vacuum?

Look into the riccar or simplicity line of light vacs. They pick up a good amount better then the oreck. The central vac is best though.
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Old 11-22-2007, 10:02 PM
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Default Re: Oreck Upright Vacuum or Beam Central Vacuum?

Of course the central vacuum is quite a better choice. Often paid to much, Upright vacuum cleaners such as Oreck or Riccar will have a shorter lifetime compared to a central vacuum who's designed to last around 600to800 hours. 1 hour a week = 15 years for a central vacuum. Considering the fact that you can buy a high quality product for around 400$ to 600$ depending of the type of equipment and accessories you need.

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