Carpet shampooer or shop vac?
Kathy Johnson
13 years ago
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Eureka Boss SmartVac 4870MZ vs. Hoover Tempo Widepath
Comments (8)You're smart to get bagless over bagged. If you MUST have one of these (to be honest I'd rather have a used quality product than a cheap new one (maybe Panisonic or Sanitaire, you could probably get a new low end Panisonic for a similar price), I'd say to go with the Eureka. Here are a few reasons why... this isn't organized... just ramblings as I compare the two mentally. I used to sell these Eurekas at Sears when I worked for them and the Hoover version as well. The Eureka is heavy, and the attachments fall off. BUT... the Eureka is MUCH quieter, and I feel more solidly built. The Hoover has a little more aggressive agitation, but the Eureka is sufficient. The Euereka has a more comfortable handle (providing the seam where each half of the handle meets doesn't protrude and cut into your hand, I've seen some that are like that)... it is contoured instead of straight like the Hoover. The Eurekas's height adjustment is easier to use... the Hoover takes more force. The Eureka's hose is much better quailty, though more narrow than the Hoover's thin plastic hose. The Eureka requires you to turn a valve to switch from carpet to attachments, the Hoover you just pick the hose up and suction will be there. That's not a bad thing, just a matter of fact. The switch on the Eureka is a little easier to get to (it's a little higher up). The Eureka gives the ability to turn the brush roll off for bare floors (which may not matter for you since you need it for carpet. This isn't to say the Eureka is good and that all Hoover's are bad (stuff made before the 90's is good), but in this case, this specific Eureka is much better than this specific Eureka. I think the Eureka even won best buy in Consumer's Report... not that that means anything, sometimes their opinions are dreadful, and possibly purchased!...See MoreCanister vac recs?
Comments (14)Well, it shan't hurt to look! I totally agree with you about bags! Bagless vacs are a marketing fad. Except for the Dyson or other machines that don't have a paper pleated filter in the middle of the chamber. But they still reqiure you to empty them and deal with the flying dust. Just be sure that you're looking at Progressive series machines. You'll be able to tell just by looking at the power nozzles... the higher end vacs have a more contoured (and I think more attractive) power nozzle. Also, be sure that you get the electric PowerMate Jr., not the air turbine HandiMate junior sold with the cheaper models. Take a look at the attachments as well... the dusting brush should be a round or oval separate tool from the upholstery tool. If you see a rectangular tool with a slide off brush with black nylon bristles and no separate dusting brush with brown horsehair bristles you're probably looking at a lower end machine. Hope you find something that works well for you!...See MoreWhat is your MUST have central vac accessory?
Comments (8)I have and use: 1) a 30 foot hose; 2) a hose sock; 3) a hardwood floor brush; 4) a hard floor tool for tile in the kitchen and bathrooms; 5) a round brush for window sills, corners, and baseboards; 6) an electric powered brush for carpets. I have a crevice tool, but seldom use it because the sound of the air flowing through it is uncomfortably loud. If I were to get one more item, it would be a short stretch hose for quick clean-ups. All of my accessories came with the machine, so I have not purchased any, but I like this website for looking at all the accessories: Here is a link that might be useful: central vac accessories...See Morecentral vac (HAH) must-have accessories?
Comments (41)There are 2 different (gas pump style) handle types (at least) with 2 different mechanisms for adjusting air flow/leakage at the handle. Why I have 2 different ones I don't know. If you want maximum suction, there should be no leakage at the handle. There is a plastic piece to turn to change the leakage. I don't have the remote shut off. It was a little pricey and I figure I could add it later if I wanted. Wife hasn't requested it and I don't mind not having it. The only time I think about it is with the turbo cat since that is loud when it isn't on carpet so going from room to room (hardwood in between), it is a bit annoying. Otherwise, our motor is pretty isolated that just leaving it on is no problem....See Morejannie
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