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Motorhead


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Vax Mach Series Upright Range
Original Message   Apr 29, 2008 12:01 pm
I knew that Vax UK (which we all know is now part of the TTI conglomerate) had been rebadging Hoover Mach series dual-cyclone uprights, however, paying a visit to their site yesterday I noticed that the design has been slightly modified, for the better I have to say.  Check out the familiar-looking shroud in the bin that was taken directly from the Dirt Devil Spinnergy.  You could say Hoover has invented the Fantom, let's hope that Hoover is just as successful

While I don't think the Hoover Fusion/Maytag Legacy/Mach series machines with the vertically perforated shroud are bad machines, they cannot handle large amounts of fine dust well (the pre-motor filter will get dirty quite fast), and pet hair has a problem sticking to the shroud since the air is pulled in vertically vs. horizontally.  CR reviewed the Fusion a year or two ago and their main complaint was high dust emissions.  Apparently this shroud improvement has already been implemented in the new Hoover Mach 3 at Wal-Mart (blue with yellow touch-points).  It wouldn't surprise me if these machines eventually become top sellers in their price range...any customer who does not or cannot shell out $500 or so for a Dyson will have a good dual-cyclone machine for a fraction of that.  "Is that a new Hoover?"  "No, that's just an old Fantom, from 10 years ago, remember?"

-MH
This message was modified Apr 29, 2008 by Motorhead
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DC18


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Re: Vax Mach Series Upright Range
Reply #28   May 10, 2008 9:38 am
Hi DIB

Your welcome.  Hope I have answered your question in the response to bucks03!   You do see and feel a difference from the DC01 upto the DC24 and DC25.  But as bucks03 pointed out Dyson is using a better more flexible material which may make the machines look cheaper but in fact are better made than previous models.  Unlike me some UK people don't like change where as I do especially if it's for the better!

DC18

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Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
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Re: Vax Mach Series Upright Range
Reply #29   May 10, 2008 5:14 pm
DC18 wrote:
Hi DIB

Your welcome.  Hope I have answered your question in the response to bucks03!   You do see and feel a difference from the DC01 upto the DC24 and DC25.  But as bucks03 pointed out Dyson is using a better more flexible material which may make the machines look cheaper but in fact are better made than previous models.  Unlike me some UK people don't like change where as I do especially if it's for the better!

DC18


Thanks DC, I understand now.  You made me laugh at the "some UK people don't like change".  This is true anywhere, I guess.  But over there, history, past, tradition is stronger (I believe) than here.  People scoff when something new is used, only to pick up on the idea later.  I remember seeing a friend with Velcro straps on his tennis shoes instead of laces.  We thought he was nuts.  He got em in Italy.  Velcro straps became popular here a year later.        DIB


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