Thursday, 1 September 2011

Taking a Look at the Kirby Vacuums for the Diligent Shopper

By Fabian Estrada


Kirby is located in Cleveland, Ohio and has been making the highest quality vacuums since the 1920s - almost 100 years of business. It seems a logical conclusion and testimony about their products that they could not have lasted for almost a century without high quality products. This is a company steeped in tradition and the long-forgotten tenet that things should be made to last. We feel the reason Kirby does not produce a brand new line each year because they ride on the strength of their products which do have longevity. They march to the tune of quality over quantity, yet they do innovate when it is time. But when your products have the potential to last for decades, then perhaps it is not needed to do that. Today we share our Kirby vacuums reviews, and you will also find other facts that may be useful to you.

The Sentria G10 Bare Floor Cleaning System with shampoo accessory is simply in a class all by itself. Yes, the carpet shampoo system is included along with the G10 vacuum cleaner.

If you have always wanted a wide path carpet cleaner, then the Kirby Generation 3 is exactly for you. Of course there is no loss of suction power with this design.

That means you can cut a wide path and still raise the carpet with the suction. You will not see the suction tubes, but they were made larger to accommodate the wide path. Since the path is wider, you will avoid any clogging effect in the tubes. There is also the ability to go from upright to canister operations very efficiently and quietly, too, we may add.

There is nothing at all unique about people complaining about any type of product no matter how good it is. Believe it or not, but some people have voiced complaints about receiving too many accessories and attachments. Some people evidently do not have sufficient storage space for all the attachments, and then the logical thing to do is voice a complaint. Of course sometimes people live in small dwellings. We are not quite sure if that type of complaint is worthwhile. Then some people think Kirby vacuums weigh too much. When the vacuums are in neutral, they are harder to push than the plastic counterparts. On the other hand, no one complains when their Kirby's last 20 or 30 years because the metal parts do not break.

There is really no other vacuum cleaning system quite like a Kirby. It is also well known that their vacuums will last for many decades of solid performance. Quite an accomplishment for any company, in our opinion, regardless of what they make.




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