Eureka Boss Vacuum Cleaner Review 2008-11-03 As soon as I got Eureka Boss vacuum cleaner out of the box, I tore it apart.
I was curious about it's mechanical makeup. I took everything off that
could be removed. Everything is made out of plastic (or abs?) which is
okay for the big parts. The small parts like the handle to open the
storage for the filter bag, the cover to the roller brush and belt, the
dust protector for the belt and the plastic retainers that hold the
clear tubes could be made, in my opinion, sturdier. The belt is thin
and can easily break. Light is almost useless. These are the negative
things I could say about this Eureka Boss vacuum, but the positive things I like
about the vacuum far outweigh any shortcomings.
I like the way they%u2019ve designed the vacuum to halt the brush when you%u2019re using it to vacuum the bare floor or using the hose. When in hose mode, the sucked air goes directly to the filtered bag before it goes through the motor. Therefore, it acts like a handheld vacuum. That%u2019s the reason why you switch the selector from floor to hose. It%u2019s a genius design and I think it%u2019s becoming more common to design vacuum this way. I bought the 15 foot extended hose and it will lose some of the suction when you use it, but it still does a pretty good job. I use it for dusting around the house and I use it to vacuum inside the car. It does a good job picking up dust around the piano, tv, corners, dashboard in the car, etc. This is one of the primary reasons why I bought this vacuum. I wanted one that can clean up the inside of my car so that I don%u2019t have to go someplace else to get it vacuum. The other reason is that I wanted one that would help my allergy. Vacuuming the carpet was probably last on my list of reasons. I%u2019ve had Eureka Boss cleaner for about 3 months and am very satisfied. The 1st filtered bag is half full and I%u2019ve vacuumed a lot. It%u2019s performing very well, but waiting to see how it performs when the bag is nearly full. I like the fact that I don%u2019t see a lot of dust oozing out of the bag or in the compartment that houses the filter bag. I bought everything including the 15 foot extension hose, additional filtered bag, motor filter, another belt and the washable hepa filter. Be warned; do not vacuum anything that might stop the action of the roller brush. It will break the belt. It has happed once already but that%u2019s the operator%u2019s fault. Like many of you that are looking for a vacuum, I read reviews by users and professional reviewers. I highly recommend this vacuum because I like the way it was it%u2019s made and designed; and it does a terrific job for what I need it to do. The benefits that most users have already mentioned are true and it would be redundant to be mentioning those again. I enjoy using it, and I%u2019m a guy. Best place to read a professional review of Eureka Boss and other vacuumsis @ http://www.consumersearch.com/www/index.html The user%u2019s reviews I read were all helpful including the negatives ones. I%u2019ll try to address some of the cons. 1. It weights a ton? Not really. Pushing it while in operation is easy. Pulling is slight harder, but you might have a problem if your muscles have atrophied. 2. The %u201Cbrush roll control%u201D is hard to change? I think you just need to go to the gym. I think that the difficult one to change is the %u201Chandle release%u201D. Use your left heal to push it instead of the ball of your foot. With practice, it will become easier to operate. 3. %u201CR%u201D belt? You shouldn%u2019t be picking up anything that can potentially holts the action of the brush like clothing, strings, hairpins, etc. Use the hose if you need to vacuum those things. 4. Maneuvering around tight spots? Use your brain; easier yet, use the hose. 5. Cheaply made? Just because a product is expensive doesn%u2019t mean it performs better. Of course if you don%u2019t use this vacuum as a hammer, tricycle for your granddaughter or as a wheelbarrow while you do garden outside the house, it%u2019s probably going to be able to take the normal beating. 6. Just this tip. Practice the following a few times: stepping on the handle release to get the feel of it; putting the two wands together; removing and replacing the clear tubes; removing and replacing the brush, the filtered bag and the HEPA filter. If you know how to reasonably assemble and disassemble the different parts before you run into problems, you%u2019ll find that this Eureka Boss vacuum is %u201Cidiot proof%u201D. With the majority of users satisfied, it%u2019s the ones who don%u2019t use at least 1% of their brain that run into problem. Just think, if you used 10% of your brain, you%u2019d be saying the same things that most of the consumer are saying about this product :). Just an opinion.
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