Well a little about vacuum cleaners.
In no way is this meant as a sales pitch. We just purchased the most 
expensive Oreck. I did like the reviews and  the fact that we had a 30 day 
home trial with them paying shipping both ways.
The specs are fantastic where it has heppa filtration in the bags and will 
trap almost everything. It has a 21 year warranty including a 21 year yearly 
service check where it will be cleaned and any worn parts replaced.
My wife really likes how light it is and how well it gets the dog hair.
My daughter has a rainbow and stated that she would rather have the Oreck 
she wanted to trade but she is out of luck there.
About the rainbow, quite a few years ago I destroyed the demonstrator's 
model. Needless to say she was not happy and quickly left my home. She 
offered to let me try it. When I accidentally ran over the power cord it 
ripped the insulation off . I was not very impressed. Since then they are 
using a much heavier power cord.
When I was a kid I remember a Singer salesman bringing their powerful tank 
machine. He took the top off and told mom that the unit is so strong that it 
will stick to the wall. It did for about 20 seconds before the plaster fell. 
She always did want that wall replastered and the room painted, thanks 
singer.
Shortly after we were married an electrux sales man came here.When he went 
over a place where we just cleaned he wanted to show Karen how well his unit 
works. He put a piece of paper on the sofa and emptied the machine so she 
could see the dirt. About 20 minutes later I sat down, can you guess where. 
The dirt was all over me and the sofa. I gave him 2 minutes to get 
everything out of my house.
A friend was a quick thinker. He had a salesman visit and the guy had my 
friend run his cleaner. He then put a white filter inside of the hose of his 
machine and ran it over the same spot then showed my friend what his cleaner 
missed. My friend asked the salesman if he had another filter. He took it 
and put in his hose and ran over the same area a third time. He should the 
salesman what his new machine missed. The salesman said nothing, just picked 
up his equipment and left.

Lenny, Please visit my home page http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/
It is motivational, educational, humorous and has a lot of resources.


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