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Trebor


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New Oreck vacuums
Original Message   May 5, 2010 5:19 pm
Today I fortuitously stopped at the local Oreck dealer. 

Mike, the owner of several Oreck franchises and a few multi-brand stores had brought his new Edge upright from home, as stock had not arrived yet.

It has a more powerful motor, with a true  floating head. LED lights, infinite speed control AND and on-board stretch hose with a permanently attached telescopic crevice tool that is automatically active when the handle is in the upright position.  It lacks the Pilot's pivot head and the Halo's germ killing light. A model incorporating all three features is under development.  It is still easy to push, although it weighs 10 lb and requires a bit more effort than previous models.

There is a commercial OBT upright made by Stein (Sebo) that is very nice at only 450.00.  Oreck WILL be offering a bagless upright, but dealer participation is optional.  The new canister is color matched to the Edge and designed to be leaned on as the user vacuums stairs. Odd looking bare floor/crevice tool, no swivel neck. The bristles fold in to form the crevice tool, and the wand is inserted into a neck that curves more than 60 and less than 90 degrees, much like the OLD bare floor tools made of wood with the metal neck screwed on. A turbo tool is included and a dusting brush.

A cute little bagless canister is available for 49.99  Oreck has increased market share and has 89% brand recognition as a vacuum cleaner. They have become #1in  air purifier sales. (Mike did not say if that was dollar volume, or units or both.

The price of the Edge and matching canister will be about 750.00

Oreck is still marketing, still developing product, and still building a loyal customer base.
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vacmanuk


Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
Points: 1162

Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #182   Jun 18, 2010 9:23 am
Yes but dont forget even though there are high filtration bags on the market, Miele have also upped the ante in power. That's why if you try a paper bag in a current high powered Miele, the suction will burst the paper bag even if it doesn't get a chance to clog up with much dust. So even with a bag OR bagless filter on board, the dust has to clog up initially. Such improvements in paper bags that take longer to clog are one thing, they still clog don't they? Is there an alternative or should be considering water collecting vacuums?
This message was modified Jun 18, 2010 by vacmanuk
Severus


If my vacuum can remove even one spec of dirt that yours misses, then mine is better than yours - even if there's no proof that mine would have picked up as much dirt as yours...

Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 397

Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #183   Jun 18, 2010 10:19 am
vacmanuk wrote:
Yes but dont forget even though there are high filtration bags on the market, Miele have also upped the ante in power. That's why if you try a paper bag in a current high powered Miele, the suction will burst the paper bag even if it doesn't get a chance to clog up with much dust. So even with a bag OR bagless filter on board, the dust has to clog up initially. Such improvements in paper bags that take longer to clog are one thing, they still clog don't they? Is there an alternative or should be considering water collecting vacuums?


It's a fallacy that vacuums are only effective if the suction is constant.  Vacuums can work quite well over a range of suction/air flows.  Unless you're picking up drywall powder or some other very fine powder exclusively, the suction should be more than adequate over the life of the bag (follow manufacturer's directions).  Given that I have a dog in the house, each time I vacuum, I'm actually picking up additional filter material.  Dirt and dust sticks to the dog hair and carpet fibers that are picked up inside the bag.  My Royal Powercast has an indicator light that is supposed to go on when the suction drops below an optimum level.  the light has never gone on during normal use.  I can stick my hand over the end of the hose and block air flow to make the light go on, so I'm assuming that it actually works.  I'm assuming the Powercast is a pretty good vacuum because when the Rainbow vacuum salesman tried to get dirt out of my carpet, he got nothing. 

The smart tyrant writes his own story to ensure that it is favorable.  The lazy will repeat lines from the book without fact checking. 
Lucky1


Joined: Jan 2, 2008
Points: 271

Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #184   Jun 18, 2010 1:49 pm
I have a hard time believing from my experience that a bagless machine, who's filters, screens and bins gather massive amounts of dust, retain maximum suction at all times.
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #185   Jun 18, 2010 2:15 pm
vacmanuk wrote:
Yes but dont forget even though there are high filtration bags on the market, Miele have also upped the ante in power. That's why if you try a paper bag in a current high powered Miele, the suction will burst the paper bag even if it doesn't get a chance to clog up with much dust. So even with a bag OR bagless filter on board, the dust has to clog up initially. Such improvements in paper bags that take longer to clog are one thing, they still clog don't they? Is there an alternative or should be considering water collecting vacuums?


The questions to ask are: 

  • Is the increase suction power due to the increased bag size?  Maintaining constant/better suction over varying degrees of bag fills?  And/or both?  I suspect both.
  • Will installing a MIELE 3.7 qt bag [retired S4 line] in a MIELE made for 4.8 qt [S2/S5] capacity cause a bag to burst?

Carmine D.

This message was modified Jun 18, 2010 by CarmineD
Severus


If my vacuum can remove even one spec of dirt that yours misses, then mine is better than yours - even if there's no proof that mine would have picked up as much dirt as yours...

Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 397

Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #186   Jun 18, 2010 3:54 pm
Regarding the new Oreck offerings - are they made in the US?  What is the amperage of the new Oreck Edge? 

The smart tyrant writes his own story to ensure that it is favorable.  The lazy will repeat lines from the book without fact checking. 
Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #187   Jun 18, 2010 4:18 pm
Severus wrote:
Regarding the new Oreck offerings - are they made in the US?  What is the amperage of the new Oreck Edge? 



Hi,

It took a little doing as no one seems to know anything about the Edge even on the customer service line.  However, I was informed by customer servce rep who actually went to check for me that the Edge upright draws 600 watts and its accompanying portable vac pulls 840.  I'm sure any of the Oreck repair people or owners here will say that's well above the draw of past models.

Venson

vacmanuk


Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
Points: 1162

Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #188   Jun 19, 2010 1:53 pm
CarmineD wrote:
The questions to ask are: 
  • Is the increase suction power due to the increased bag size?  Maintaining constant/better suction over varying degrees of bag fills?  And/or both?  I suspect both.
  • Will installing a MIELE 3.7 qt bag [retired S4 line] in a MIELE made for 4.8 qt [S2/S5] capacity cause a bag to burst?

Carmine D.


Well.. prepare to rethink your suspicions. Miele's paper bags are suitable for the S227 to S282 series, i.e.e the much older series by Miele produced in the 1970s to 1980s.

http://www.espares.co.uk/datastore/ProductImages/717097.jpg



They may be retired in the U.S but the S4 and S5 that you refer to are still very much sold in the UK under several different guises. They use the material bags because of the higher motors built in; rather following what other brands are doing otherwise Miele would still only be making vacuums with 1200 watts these days rather than 1800 to 2000 watts AND offer less filtration layers. The force of the higher suction bursts paper bags. Vax also have this problem with their canister Orange 6000 series vac mode and a way around the bursting paper bags is to consider a washable fabric bag since Vax have yet to invest in the material disposable type.

If you try and fit an S4 bag into the S5 it may well fit but I seem to remember that the bag holder grids aren't the same size. S5 bags are bigger due to their capacity and marketing where the models fit into. Neither would the bags burst compared to paper.
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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #189   Jun 19, 2010 3:16 pm
vacmanuk wrote:
Well.. prepare to rethink your suspicions. Miele's paper bags are suitable for the S227 to S282 series, i.e.e the much older series by Miele produced in the 1970s to 1980s.


They may be retired in the U.S but the S4 and S5 that you refer to are still very much sold in the UK under several different guises. They use the material bags because of the higher motors built in; rather following what other brands are doing otherwise Miele would still only be making vacuums with 1200 watts these days rather than 1800 to 2000 watts AND offer less filtration layers. The force of the higher suction bursts paper bags. Vax also have this problem with their canister Orange 6000 series vac mode and a way around the bursting paper bags is to consider a washable fabric bag since Vax have yet to invest in the material disposable type.

If you try and fit an S4 bag into the S5 it may well fit but I seem to remember that the bag holder grids aren't the same size. S5 bags are bigger due to their capacity and marketing where the models fit into. Neither would the bags burst compared to paper.



Not suspicions.  The S514/S516, both retired in the USA according to the MIELE web site, use the 3.7 qt paper [called FJM vice the 4.8 qt called G/N] and are 200-1200 watt with the 6 dial suction control.  It appears in the USA all the S5 models [current and retired] have 1200 watts use both the 4.8 qt bag G/N [current] or 3.7 qt FJM [retired].

Carmine D.

This message was modified Jun 19, 2010 by CarmineD
vacmanuk


Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
Points: 1162

Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #190   Jun 19, 2010 8:33 pm
Both the FJM and GN bags are synthetics to cope with the higher suction and the added filters although some of the older series with paper bags can use the later filter cartridges.
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #191   Jun 20, 2010 7:05 am
vacmanuk wrote:
Both the FJM and GN bags are synthetics to cope with the higher suction and the added filters although some of the older series with paper bags can use the later filter cartridges.


Both these bag styles are used in USA Mieles with 1200 watts of suction, the highest rated wattage for USA MIELE canns [SO FAR].  The difference in the two bags is the FJM is a 3.7 qt capacity [used on models that are retired in the USA] and the G/N is 4.8 qt [currently available models in the USA].  From the MIELE description of G/N bag:

Type G/N AirClean Improved Technology Thanks to the new innovative, automatic dustbag collar, a plastic flap on the AirClean dustbag closes the bag opening automatically when the dust compartment lid is opened. When the dust compartment lid is closed, a part of the suction hose connector presses the closed flap open, allowing the passage of air into the dustbag.This offers convenience benefits on removal of a full dustbag and even when the dust compartment lid is opened. When the dust flap is open, the colored hygiene seal integrated into the new collar ensures a tight fit and prevents dust escaping past the collar. Protective Netting: The protective netting on the inner and outer surfaces of the dustbag offers visible protection against damage to the filter material and also improves the bag's tear-proof properties along the welded seams. The benefit of the protective netting is immediately obvious to anyone who has experienced a dustbag bursting while vacuuming. The function of the netting is further supported by fibers surrounding the mesh. In order to bring attention to this netting, an exclusive-to-Miele, gray, silvery material has been used on the outside of the bag. Airflow Guides: Airflow guides inside the dustbag deflect the passage of dust-laden air on entry so as to achieve optimum use of the dustbag's capacity, increasing dust storage capacity by up to 25%. This allows prolonged use of the dustbag. Finally, the airflow guides also assume the role of the impact protection foil used on the previous dustbag version, ensuring that sharp, pointed objects do not result in perforation of the bag. There are two airflow guides: one each on the two inner surfaces of the dustbag. The guide on the upper inner surface is silver-colored so as to be readily visible to users when the dustbag collar is opened. Filter Material: As the filter material has also been improved, Miele is confident the HyClean dustbags will achieve even better performance than the old Intensive Clean Plus dustbags in consumer tests. In comparison to IntensiveClean Plus dustbags, suction power loss with a dust quantity of 400 grams has been reduced by 33%. This means that a HyClean dustbag lasts much longer than an IntensiveClean Plus bag. Performance: Extended bag life and improvements to suction power are two excellent reasons to make sure you use only genuine, Miele HyClean dustbags. These three features: airflow guides, improved filter material and the protective netting are, in combination, what makes the Miele HyClean dustbags your only choice for your Miele vacuum cleaner.

From the MIELE description of FJM bags:

Miele's revolutionary new AirClean™ dustbag offers unbeatable advantages which really enhance the performance of the Miele vacuum cleaners. First and foremost, the unique new material which composes HyClean dustbags has made significant progress in the quality of filtration Thanks to its intricate web of three-ply random-spun polymer fibers, far more tiny particles and allergens are retained than with conventional dustbags. This alone accounts for a reduction in dust emissions from the dustbag of up to 50%, based on levels which were already extremely low. Therefore, this vacuum's secondary filter and high efficiency exhaust filter will be kept cleaner, providing outstanding cleaning performance with reduced resistance to the air flow.
Prices for both are the same for G/N and FJM :
Miele Genuine AirClean FJM Dust Bags 8 bags w/4 filters Miele Genuine AirClean FJM Dust Bags Case Lot of 4 box's
List Price: $42.90
Our Price: $37.90
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List Price: $87.80
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Miele HyClean FJM Dust Bags NEW! Miele HyClean FJM Dust Bags NEW! New Design Case Lot of 4 box's
Please click on picture to see all compatible models of vacuums that go with these dust bags.
These are the NEW Genuine FJM AirCLean vacuum dust bags from Miele(foramlly called HyClean or Intensive clean)
8 dust bags plus 2 pre motor filters,2 super air clean filter. Self Closing w/Hygienic Seal.Lasts Longer.
Please click on picture to see all compatible models of vacuums that go with these dust bags.
These are the NEW Genuine FJM AirCLean vacuum dust bags from Miele (formally called Hyclean and Intensive clean dust bags)
Case lot of 4 box's. Includes 16 vacuum dust bags 4 pre motor filters and 4 air clean filters.Self Closing w/Hygienic Seal.
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Miele Genuine GN Airclean Dust bags 8 bags w/4 filters Miele Genuine GN AirClean Dust Bags Case Lot of 4 boxs
List Price: $42.95
Our Price: $37.90
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List Price: $87.80
Our Price: $75.80
You Save $12.00 
 
Miele GN Hyclean Dust bags Miele HyClean GN Dust Bags Case Lot of 4 boxs
Please click on picture to see all compatible models of vacuums that go with these dust bags.
These are the NEW Genuine AirCLean GN vacuum dust bags from Miele (formally called Hyclean and Intensive clean dust bags).
8 dust bags 2 pre motor filters and 2 super air clean filters.
Made to last longer, super air clean dust bags
Please click on picture to see all compatible models of vacuums that go with these dust bags.
These are the NEW Genuine AirCLean GN vacuum dust bags from Miele (formally called Hyclean and Intensive clean dust bags).
Case lot of 4 box's. Includes 16 vacuum dust bags 4 pre motor filters and 4 air clean filters.
Free Shipping

Carmine D.

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