What are your thoughts on water filter vacuum cleaners?
Jan 18, 2008 by Juan_Pablo_Castel | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I was idea of getting one of those as seen on TV, I am an allergy sufferer and need the most efficient to get rid of the dust mites, bacteria etc..
They calling great....just a little messy to clean.
Michael C | Jan 18, 2008
nothing but a big mishmash. Where do you think the dirty water goes? Down the drain then it gets cloged up
aussie | Jan 18, 2008
Haven't heard anything about them. I think what you can do is go to google and type in:
Reviews on ........
Type in the brand and see what other people comment on them.
I do that all the time when I am interested in something. Helps me fare up my mind.
:-)
Mom of 2 great boys | Jan 18, 2008
I recollect you are refering to the RAINBOW brand which uses water in the bottom and catches te dirt. then you empty and rince...... does lofty.......Love mine....You don't store the dirt as in one with a bag.........
dorton girl | Jan 18, 2008
We had a rainbow vacuum when I was a kid. I at the end of the day liked it. It wasnt heavy, and the dirt stayed in the water, not back into the air like most vacuums today. It finally died after about 20 years of use. Trustworthy Luck finding a vacuum today to last that long.
I havent used a rainbow in years, but it was a great vacuum. I would attachment to have one now, but just cant afford it.
You should see if there are any places that will let you use it on a 7 day or 30 day trial. Just to see for yourself if it works well.
SKITTLES | Jan 18, 2008
I had one a want time ago and loved it. I would clean it by dumping it behind the garage, then bringing it in to rinse it. In addition to that I would highly make attractive the ionic breeze air purifier. The model that has the UV lamp in it. I have one on each floor and now I don't get sick anywhere near as often as I against to. If you don't get the vacuum with water then get a bagless with a hepa filter.
normy in garden city | Jan 18, 2008
They travail great....just a little messy to clean.
Michael C | Jan 18, 2008
Which water filter vacuum cleaner can u recommend if any?
Feb 11, 2008 by gdsfgds f | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
usual vacuum cleaners without water filter do not work well - i am allergic to dust so i know what i am saying ...
We (my Little woman and I ) have a Hyla. We have had it and used it...allot for the past 7 years. It has had no break downs and has worked great. My sister has a Rainbow. It was twice the in clover and she has had problems keeping it clean...motor etc. I think we paid 700.00 for it
mike4400 | Feb 12, 2008
Karcher vacuum cleaners?
Feb 05, 2007 by Sara Ashley | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I'm viewpoint of buying a Karcher vacuum cleaner. Which model works best? Bags or water?
I reach-me-down to have a Rainbow that used water. It cleaned well,and was good for when I cleaned the whole house, but it was a pain for small jobs, or a bright once over. You have to clean out the water reservoir after each use. And that can be another mess to deal with. You can't let the machine sit on top of the water when not in use, so you can't just push it back into the closet til later. If you get the water archetype, keep your old vac for those quick jobs.
putzer | Feb 05, 2007