While I agree with the other post that the Kirby draws less power, I don't agree that they do better than the tandem air machines because I've had different results. Again Kirbys are still good vacuums but they're just not for me. I would've been more than happy to do a YouTube video to back up my statements but I don't need to because someone already did it, he and I both share pretty much the same views on Kirby. In fact, people can get sucked into buying a Kirby for alot more than buying a tandem air machine. Especially my grandparents, they bought another vacuum after using their Kirby for about 10 years. Kirbys are actually much more complicated to use compare to the tandem air machines, that's one of the reasons why I see a bunch of people selling their Kirbys because they were tired of using them. I use the kirby exclusively to vac the lawn in the balcony. I have hardfloors anyway, so my 16 amp electrolux bagless canister does the job very easily and after done i empty the container in the toilet in 3 seconds. Its huge, you must decide if you throw away a bag that is half full or if you simply continue vacuuming with a stinky bag. A PITA to manouver (even with the drive assist), that giant head is a pain because it doesn't fit under furniture, those 363838363649050372 accessories are a pain, the cord is wonderful during use, but a pain to wrap after use. Its a great vacuum for a spring cleaning, but its heavy, a PITA to move. Luckily my kirby was free, otherwise id have returned it. It sucks, great! But i dont thing suction power is everything. I have a kirby and it was quite frustrating.Īfter hearing so much from many members that consider the kirby as the very best invention after sliced bread, I was expecting too much from it.
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