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CarmineD


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Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Original Message   Jun 4, 2009 1:02 pm
New lightweight with OBT in town for $250 with free bags for life and zero cost maintenance warranty for life.  Anything goes wrong, a new vacuun is shipped to you.  

http://www.garryvac.com/

Taking a page from ORECK on the giveaways:  Free Steam Mop to keep if not satisfied with purchase and returned.

https://www.garryvacuum.com/order_form.html?country=CA

Comments?

Carmine D.

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CarmineD


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Re: Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Reply #32   Jun 15, 2009 6:54 am
Venson wrote:

By the way, the "Steam-It" can now be found at the Oreck website -- http://www.oreck.com

Venson


Thanks Venson for the post.  Here's the info.

Steam-It

the all-purpose steamwand

It's never been so easy to get Oreck Clean.

The New Oreck Steam-It uses pressurized, "dry" steam to naturally disinfect and melt away dirt & grime. Unlike many conventional steam mops, the Oreck Steam-It has a unique, pressurized vapor chamber making it easy to clean above the floor without spilling. It’s the easy, eco-friendly way to clean without the use of toxic chemicals or detergents.

Features:

  • Pressurized super-dry steam heats in under 30 seconds. And dry steam means no damp mess!
  • Works upside-down without spillage for above the floor cleaning.
  • Lightweight with fingertip controls and 16-ft. cord make it incredibly easy to use.
  • Deep cleans without chemicals- It attacks many germs and bacteria, using ordinary tap water.
  • Can be used on most flooring surfaces including marble, ceramic, stone, vinyl, laminate, linoleum and sealed hardwood floors.
  • Reusable, machine washable microfiber pads means there are no expensive replacement pads to buy.
  • 1-year warranty.

With six attachments, you’re sure to
cover nearly every inch of your home.

Clean Drapes

Clean Drapes from top to bottom and reach crown moldings and ceiling fans.

Clean upholstery

Target tough upholstery stains and freshen pillows and mattresses.

Clean Floors

Perfect for cleaning carpets, rugs and almost on any hard floor surface.

Clean Appliances

Clean Kitchen and bathroom counters, sinks and appliances.

Clean Tile

Remove grout stains, and soap scum from tough-to-clean tile.

Clean Windows

Clean windows with no spots or streaks.

Ready in thirty seconds Just add water, turn the Steam-It on, and it heats up in 30 seconds – creating a high-temperature, low-moisture dry steam that quickly removes dirt and rejuvenates flattened carpet, deep cleans virtually any hard floor surface, and reduces bacteria and germs. It also cleans windows spot-free, naturally disinfects kitchen and bath surfaces, tile and grout, removes tough stains from furniture and car upholstery, and even freshens pillows and mattresses. And surfaces are dry within minutes!

Including these extras Includes 2 washable microfiber towels, a bonnet, universal cleaning clips and 6 attachments.

The Steam-It is quiet and portable, reaches anywhere (even ceiling fans, cabinets and light fixtures), and can even be turned upside down without spillage. There are no expensive replacement cleaning pads to buy, either, because the Steam-It comes with two washable microfiber towels and a bonnet. And only the Steam-It has universal cleaning clips that let you use your own household towels to save money. It comes with a 6-piece attachment kit, a 1-year warranty, and is tough enough for everyday use. The New Oreck Steam-It: a safe, easy, all-natural, and cost-effective way to clean your home.

The New Oreck Steam-it Wand
 

Try it Risk-Free for 30 Days!

Price:
$169.95
Shipping:
Free!
 

Frequently asked Questions

  • What is Steam Cleaning?

    Steam cleaning is the latest cleaning technology available that provides deep penetrating cleaning ability without the dependant use of chemical additives.
  • How does steam clean?

    It’s very simple really. Dirt and grime have adhesive qualities that enable them to stick onto all types of surfaces. The heat of the steam melts the adhesive and the dampness of the steam dilutes the adhesive. A wipe with a cloth quickly clears the dirt or grime away.
  • What are the benefits of steam cleaning?

    Steam is a natural source using just clean water to create a powerful cleaning force. The absence of potentially harmful and expensive chemicals makes it an extremely easy, safe and cost effective way to clean your home. Steam leaves no toxic residues on surfaces and won’t stain clothing. Steam reduces well known bacteria such as e-coli, staph, and salmonella. And using only water means it's environmentally friendly.
  • What is Steam-It?

    A Steam-It “All Purpose Steam Wand” may look like a vacuum – it is not. It is not the conventional "steam" cleaner nor is it a pressure washer. It is a new appliance that uses only a little water and a little electricity to clean virtually any surface – without using chemicals. The Steam-It is also quiet and portable so it can be used anywhere at anytime.
  • How does it work?

    Using less than one liter of tap water, the multi-purpose Steam-It creates a low moisture vapor that carries heat to the surface you wish to treat. The heat combined with light agitation does the work for you. Steam-It comes with a variety of accessories creating a system that can be used on an unlimited number of applications.
  • What is "Dry" Steam?

    An oxymoron? Perhaps. This describes a system that produces a high temperature, low moisture vapor. The vapor contains only 5% to 6% water and is much less dense than the air we breathe. It is mess free with temperatures hot enough to reduce bacteria and germs, emulsify grease and oil as well as other surface contaminates.
  • What can I use it on?

    Besides the obvious steam mop activities such as cleaning tile floors, linoleum, and sealed hardwood the Steam-It can be used in hundreds of ways! From basic kitchen cleaning to golf club cleaning and everywhere in between. It has many uses around the home including bathroom tile/grout, upholstery, and carpet. It is excellent on floor surfaces for a deep down clean without chemicals. Additionally, the Steam-It can be used to defrost freezers and thaw frozen pipes.
  • Is there anything that I shouldn't clean with Steam-It?

    The Steam-It is practical for any surface with the exception of those surfaces that are extremely heat sensitive. We recommend NOT using it on fine silks, delicate materials such as velour, some very thin plastics, unsealed hardwood, and exterior paint of automobiles, electronics or items using electricity. If ever in doubt, test a small hidden area before beginning extensive cleaning.
  • Can I use a Steam-It to clean wood floors?

    We strongly suggest that you check the use and care instructions of your wood flooring manufacturer before using Steam-It or any steam cleaner. Do NOT use a steam cleaner on any unsealed flooring. Use of steam on an unsealed surface can cause warping and other damage to the finish on floors. We strongly suggest testing the Steam-It on an isolated inconspicuous area of your wood floor (in a corner or inside a closet if available) prior to overall use on any floor surface.
  • Where does the water go?

    The water is put into a special tank that heats the water and changes it into a hot "dry" mist or vapor. The unique benefit of this system is that it produces low moisture, and high temperature vapor that carries only about 6% (six percent) water. We like to call this a "Dry" Steam Vapor because so little water is left behind and so little is used. Carpets are dry within minutes. Floors are also dry within a few minutes. This reduces the time and effort required for many tasks.
  • Where does the dirt go?

    The final destination of the dirt depends largely upon which tool you use to clean a surface and also the capability of the vapor steam cleaner you are using.
    For example, if you were using the mop attachment with a micro-fiber cloth, the vapor would pass through the head making the cloth moist. The moist cloth would then absorb everything that was removed during the cleaning process. When using tools without an absorption cloth, you would simply remove any excess moisture from the cleaned surface with a terry cloth or other cleaning towel.
  • Can I use regular tap water in my steam cleaner?

    Regular tap water can be used, however, be aware that if the water in your area is considered 'hard', mineral deposits can be left inside the tank. Mineral deposits built up over time will limit the amount of steam that can be released. Please be aware that malfunction caused by mineral build up is not covered under warranty. For this reason we suggest using filtered or even distilled water. Steam-It comes with two unique tools to clean out mineral deposits and disassembles easily. Please see the User’s Manual for further instruction.
  • Do I have to put chemicals in the Steam-It?

    No. The wonderful thing about steam cleaning technology is the fact that only water is used for incredible cleaning results. You do not have to add any chemicals inside the Steam-It to see considerable cleaning results.

  • How long does it take to heat up and produce steam?

    In 30 seconds, the Oreck Steam-It is ready for use. Other steam cleaners can take up to 15 minutes before they have sufficient steam for operation.

  • How much pressure does it produce?

    The Steam-It produces only low pressure, usually in the range of 50 to 60 PSI. The low pressure creates a very safe and easy to use system. The work is done by the heat concentrated at the desired cleaning surface. The heat dissipates quickly once the vapor expands into the atmosphere.
  • Why don’t I just scrub away with soap and a sponge?

    Our existing cleaning regimen consists of applying a chemical or abrasive cleaner, then wiping or scrubbing the surface until the contaminant appears to be removed. This method is superficial at best, requires physical effort, often degrades the surface, exposes our skin and lungs to harsh or toxic fumes and leaves behind chemical residue which dull and attract dirt to the finished surface. The Steam-It removes surface contaminants without degrading the surface. The heat combined with very fine water particles penetrates even the pores – whatever the surface. This proven process thoroughly removes contaminants plus leaves the surface free of residue.
  • What does the Steam-It weigh?

    With floor appliance and water: 9.40 lbs
    With floor appliance no water: 6.95 lbs
    Floor appliance: 1.30 lbs
  • How long is the Steam-It cord?

    16 ft.
  • What is the Oreck Steam-It Warranty?

    1 year


CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Reply #33   Jun 22, 2009 2:36 pm
The Steam It has not been received at my local ORECK store, making it several weeks overdue.  I'm on the list for a call as soon as it is available in the store.

BTW, the ORECK staff were totally unaware of the Garry Vac.  Caught them by surprise.  THese are person that have been in the vacuum business for almost 2 decades.  A scope of the web site had them amused.  Both saying that the site mirrored ORECK's own web site.  The store I was busy while I was there.  ORECK'S are selling and being brought in for repair and parts.  At least in this ORECK store. 

Carmine D.

retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Reply #34   Jun 22, 2009 4:47 pm

CarmineD wrote:

The Steam It has not been received at my local ORECK store, making it several weeks overdue.  I'm on the list for a call as soon as it is available in the store.

BTW, the ORECK staff were totally unaware of the Garry Vac.  Caught them by surprise.  THese are person that have been in the vacuum business for almost 2 decades.  A scope of the web site had them amused.  Both saying that the site mirrored ORECK's own web site.  The store I was busy while I was there.  ORECK'S are selling and being brought in for repair and parts.  At least in this ORECK store. 

Carmine D.

HI CARMINE

     guess they got vacuums  to make..to keep up with demand.  [no excess inventory]  .no time to watch tv...but im glad to hear that some shops are doing good...i know alot that are not. great ...now perhaps ORECK will shed some light on GERRY...do a little research and shed some light.....great work.         

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Reply #35   Jun 22, 2009 8:05 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:

HI CARMINE

     guess they got vacuums  to make..to keep up with demand.  [no excess inventory]  .no time to watch tv...but im glad to hear that some shops are doing good...i know alot that are not. great ...now perhaps ORECK will shed some light on GERRY...do a little research and shed some light.....great work.         



You're welcome. I enjoy the exchange of information with other professionals in the industry even if I'm officially retired.  The one ORECK staffer was a master repairman.  He had worked for Tacony for 17 years before his employment with ORECK.  Interesting to get his perspective on both brands simultaneously.  And then his perspective on the garry vacuum too.  He made the same observation I made here.  These lightweights uprights, ORECK, RICCAR/SIMPLICITY, HOOVER, have small motors.  It would be highly unusual for them to offer good tool suction. 

The other ORECK-er is a store manager for ORECK and very knowledgeable in her own right.  She initially gave me the run down on the ORECK halo in a very low key and mild manner.  No sales hype.

I suspect when I return, they will both have some more info on the garry vacuum to share.  Just a hunch.

Carmine D.

retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Reply #36   Jun 22, 2009 8:35 pm
CarmineD wrote:
You're welcome. I enjoy the exchange of information with other professionals in the industry even if I'm officially retired.  The one ORECK staffer was a master repairman.  He had worked for Tacony for 17 years before his employment with ORECK.  Interesting to get his perspective on both brands simultaneously.  And then his perspective on the garry vacuum too.  He made the same observation I made here.  These lightweights uprights, ORECK, RICCAR/SIMPLICITY, HOOVER, have small motors.  It would be highly unusual for them to offer good tool suction. 

The other ORECK-er is a store manager for ORECK and very knowledgeable in her own right.  She initially gave me the run down on the ORECK halo in a very low key and mild manner.  No sales hype.

I suspect when I return, they will both have some more info on the garry vacuum to share.  Just a hunch.

Carmine D.


hi carmine

RETIRED.....YES.   but the knowledge and expierence that you have is priceless....and a gift. to those of us who want to know some of what you and the other members have to offer....and if this helps me do my job better or sell a little better [and it has] then this forum and its members i give credit to....and yes , the dyson lovers also.  i thank you ,,   but to move  on.  so mr. carmine im sure said people had something to say about  said lightweights, perhaps a little inside info or performance comparisons between the above....i mean his in depth perspective is very interesting im sure. [besides tool air-flow] ...what the oreck lady had to say...do tell please  you cant leave your post as is....that would be a crime.....ps. i also accept  p.mesgs  on the subject.    

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Reply #37   Jun 23, 2009 7:20 am
Hi retardturtle1:

Let's see what the old memory recalls.  The manager, female, said to expect more involvement in ORECK operations by Judy ORECK, including TV commercials.  She likes Judy saying she is direct and honest.  The master repairman seconded that motion.  With the right set of circumstances I may have an opportunity to meet Judy at one of the Las Vegas stores.

The master repairman said both RICCAR/SIMPLICITY and ORECK's, due to fan first design, are equally at risk for fan breakage.  None is more vulnerable than the other.  As one/other sometimes maintains.  He does get dyson uprights in for repair that are clogged in both dirt path and filters.  He repairs them if customers are willing.  I didn't press him on the clutches, but he said he doesn't repair.  They advise customers to ship back to dyson for repair.  Which he says makes the dyson owners irate, especially when they learn they pay the shipping and don't ahve a vacuum for a few weeks.

Both said the ORECK vacuum workmanship beats the latest HOOVER lightweight but is on par with TACONY's lightweights.  Routine services on all the ORECK uprights, not covered under the extended warranty features, are $15, not including parts.  Primary clientele at least in this store are women and the cleaning services who use ORECk vacuums in business. 

ORECK's vacuums sell quicker than TACONY.  Why is that important?  Belt life is better new out of the box.  [Tho as recently mentioned here the latest TACONY vacuums have kevlar belts.  I didn't mention that factoid].  They're point is the longer for the sale of the new product the more degraded the belt.  In some cases a new belt is needed on the TACONY vacuums new out of the box.  The kevlar belts probably make this a moot issue and may be a result of the problem. 

Hope that assists.

Carmine D.

This message was modified Jun 23, 2009 by CarmineD
retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Reply #38   Jun 23, 2009 2:08 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Hi retardturtle1:

Let's see what the old memory recalls.  The manager, female, said to expect more involvement in ORECK operations by Judy ORECK, including TV commercials.  She likes Judy saying she is direct and honest.  The master repairman seconded that motion.  With the right set of circumstances I may have an opportunity to meet Judy at one of the Las Vegas stores.

The master repairman said both RICCAR/SIMPLICITY and ORECK's, due to fan first design, are equally at risk for fan breakage.  None is more vulnerable than the other.  As one/other sometimes maintains.  He does get dyson uprights in for repair that are clogged in both dirt path and filters.  He repairs them if customers are willing.  I didn't press him on the clutches, but he said he doesn't repair.  They advise customers to ship back to dyson for repair.  Which he says makes the dyson owners irate, especially when they learn they pay the shipping and don't ahve a vacuum for a few weeks.

Both said the ORECK vacuum workmanship beats the latest HOOVER lightweight but is on par with TACONY's lightweights.  Routine services on all the ORECK uprights, not covered under the extended warranty features, are $15, not including parts.  Primary clientele at least in this store are women and the cleaning services who use ORECk vacuums in business. 

ORECK's vacuums sell quicker than TACONY.  Why is that important?  Belt life is better new out of the box.  [Tho as recently mentioned here the latest TACONY vacuums have kevlar belts.  I didn't mention that factoid].  They're point is the longer for the sale of the new product the more degraded the belt.  In some cases a new belt is needed on the TACONY vacuums new out of the box.  The kevlar belts probably make this a moot issue and may be a result of the problem. 

Hope that assists.

Carmine D.

HI CARMINE.

Thank you for sharing that...i found it very helpful....and i do believe ive seen judy a couple of times on tv...but i saw her brother not too long ago on a im really rich show..showing his house , plane...ect....really nice.  hope you get to meet her...but you would think tacony would use or make  a metal fan...i would..alot of the cleaning services that have us maintain their kirbys switched over to metal...and no more breakage. so true about the belts, the orig oreck belts are by far the best over essco replacements, tacony ..and i knew oreck was on par in quality with tacony...no doubt. but like the tacony more because of the price and the better performance and deeper cleaning,.sleeker look.  then a can for the rest.  hoover by far has nothing on either of the above...its just one bad ass looking vac with a beast of a motor for super deep cleaning....just all the downfalls that the above dont have..but id buy the either them without a motor...and put one of my many in there,....but in the end oreck is the proven winner overall just cause the vac does what its suppost to do....and do it reliably.....

ps.how does the oreck plat rate against the takony...perf. wise.

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Reply #39   Jun 23, 2009 2:38 pm
Peformance wise retardturtle1, I'd say TACONY uprights are a tad better than ORECK's. 

I see alot of employees defecting from TACONY and going over to ORECK.  Not the other way around.  That might be a coincidence particular to my personal experience and not widespread. 

Carmine D.

retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Reply #40   Jun 23, 2009 5:10 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Peformance wise retardturtle1, I'd say TACONY uprights are a tad better than ORECK's. 

I see alot of employees defecting from TACONY and going over to ORECK.  Not the other way around.  That might be a coincidence particular to my personal experience and not widespread. 

Carmine D.

hi carmine

odd thind i noticed tho carmine, i had to replace a mtr on a riccar sl and the wrty repl they sent was a lamb motor. but in orecks you see an oreck motor....im thinking that on the movement issue , oreck could be better to work for ..stronger family oriented comp. ..security.

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Garry Ultra Light Upright Vacuum
Reply #41   Jun 23, 2009 9:11 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:
hi carmine

odd thind i noticed tho carmine, i had to replace a mtr on a riccar sl and the wrty repl they sent was a lamb motor. but in orecks you see an oreck motor....im thinking that on the movement issue , oreck could be better to work for ..stronger family oriented comp. ..security.

Hi retardturtle1:

Lamb motors have been a staple fo the vacuum industry going back to the 50's.  ORECK has a magic name.  The original lightweight upright.  A classic.  Icon for the industry.  The face of that product is Dave Oreck, the most recognizable person in the vacuum industry in the USA.

Carmine D.

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