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FABULOUS SELF-PROPELLED VACUUM CLEANER...PRACTICALLY GOES ON IT'S OWN!!! WE CALL IT "OUR ROLLS ROYCE". THERE IS NO COMPARISON TO OTHER VACS...THIS IS THE VERY EASIEST, LIGHTEST, AND CARPET HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE VACUUM WE HAVE EVER HAD - AND WE HAVE HAD MANY OVER THE YEARS. WE ARE COMPLETELY SATISFIED. OH, IT DOES AN EXCELLENT CLEANING JOB TOO!!!
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Purchased mine new back in 2005 after a demonstration on my rugs by a Kirby rep... I was so impressed at what I saw, I went ahead & purchased one for $1200.00 with all the attachments, it still runs as good as the day we purchased it, I have no regrets. This is an American made vacuum with a long history, built like a tank & will run rings around our Dyson. The only thing our Dyson has over the Kirby is that it's lightweight, mostly cheap plastic, like our previous Hoover, their good for quick vacuuming. If you're serious about really deep cleaning or shampooing rugs with professional results (Better than Rug Doctor), I highly recommend the Kirby. You can purchase these used on eBay for a fraction of what I paid and I'm willing to bet you won't find a better vacuum that really does what they claim. seivad1guyRead full review
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I struggled whether to rate it a 5 or a 4, and chose 4 only because of the weight. It is heavy, but the drive mechanism makes the weight disappear when you're vacuuming in traditional fashion. When you move the machine... the weight is definitely there. The weight is a double-edged sword, so to speak, as the thing is so substantial it will last forever and can double as a main battle tank or battering ram. The two speed motor is nice, but I had to chuckle because when you use the lower speed, the main light also dims - Kirby probably could have left the light on full bright when the motor is set to a lower speed. The attachments are plentiful and therefore take up a fair bit of space. Overall, it's a Kirby, and is the standard all others are measured by. It will probably still be working when I"m long gone.Read full review
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As with all the prior models, the Kirby is loaded with attachments. The suction power of the machine is tremendous, and the techdrive makes the machine easy for even the elderly the propel when the machine is on. When the machine is off, the weight of the machine is quite cumbersome and if you are moving it up stairs, you won't like it. The belt is tricky to attach, and when replacing it, be patient. It is more simple to attach the belt then you think it is. The brushroll bristles are quite soft so it doesn't damage the carpet fibers. If your carpet does not have a pad under it, a Kirby vacuum is not your best option (try a Eureka Sanitaire heavy duty commercial for that) The base of the bag has a tendency to collect some dirt. I personally took a shop vac and cleaned out as much of the dirt as possible as soon as I saw it. It would be in your best interest to annually take the kirby to your local vacuum shop to have the outer bag washed, and have the machine serviced so you can enjoy the longevity of the kirby without hating it because of potential odors. There are numerous products out there to mask the odors, but a good annual maintenance would be in your best interest and make you love using your machine. I think that a lot of people give up on their Kirby vac because of a non-maintained machine, and an inability to easily change from the upright vacuum, to the attachment mode. If you learn the attachment switch, and have an annual maintenance, and don't have stairs you will want this machine forever.Read full review
The GOOD: The Kirby Ultimate G vacuum is extremely powerful: it will deep clean your carpets and upholstery better than anything on the market (including the so-called "professional" and truck-mounted systems). The semi-dry foam carpet shampooing system is nothing short of fantastic. Results are a thousand times better than can be achieved with any so-called steam cleaning system (e.g., Hoover, Bissell, etc). Construction is rugged and the materials used are very heavy duty. The NOT-SO-GOOD: There are definite convenience trade-offs involved when using this heavy-duty vacuum system. It is heavy to lug around the unit and all its accessories (although the power-assist drive helps greatly while using the vacuum), the accessories are complex and require some effort to assemble and dis-assemble. Switching from the upright vacuum mode to the hose mode to the handheld mode is particularly effort-intensive, involving stiff locks and bayonet clamps and bolts. The excellent HEPA filter bags are expensive, as are replacement parts, if needed. And, of course, there is the exhorbitant retail price offered by the door-to-door salesmen (far better deals can be found on EBay and other online sources). BOTTOM LINE: A Kirby will clean carpeting and upholstery better than anything you have ever used, but it is too much for daily clean up and bare floors. It makes sense to own a light-weight upright or cannister vacuum, such as a Kenmore or Hoover, for everyday cleaning, and save the Kirby for the BIG jobs. You might consider co-ownership or -- if you can find it -- renting one for those "Spring cleaning" occasions.Read full review