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rainbow vacuum cleaner, a rip off?

Written by Steph on January 28, 2009 – 3:50 pm -

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a couple of types soon as I came to my house today and tried to sell the air purifier dell'aspirapolvere dell'arcobaleno. it seemed that shaded … it was more expensive EXCELLENT. we have concluded about it … what you know about all this?


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9 Responses

  1. By RM on Feb 1, 2009 | Reply

    I bought a Kirby! REALLY expensive.1.5K. Go with the Dyson

  2. By P. T on Feb 2, 2009 | Reply

    I had two and are very expensive. It does not include a repetition that many things and probably what you saw was for real. The vacuum forming a knock of 52 that simulate vacuuming of years? Tir Suara deep in the dirt? gi? but now use Orik and Gradica end. Its equally expensive but not the rainbow

  3. By bluesky9 on Feb 2, 2009 | Reply

    I remember my mom &'s; Pap? bought a nearly 20 years ago. And yet they are using it continuously. The only thing I can? be a pain? If you need parts of replacemement, but they continually in 'the VE has had the think that the only problem had had a still broken. That works well as air purifier. If the lasciaste work in the middle of the room, it 'll ***** the particles of dust, the Pet Dander, etc.

  4. By Charlotte M on Feb 3, 2009 | Reply

    Congratulations! You did the right thing. Guess who tried to work hard to tell that from what dirty your carpets are and the air that you and your children breathe. I fell for it Gradica 15 years ago and even trade in my Electrolux vacuum. Big mistake! It was not worth it. Expensive excellent, a mess to clean after each use and after any month the enthusiasm has disappeared and nobody wanted to empty the container of water repellent. The engine cleaner dell'arcobaleno was finally broken after 3 years of use. We were so frustrated with it that we just threw it in the waste. After that I bought another style of metal dell'aspirapolvere of Electrolux for around $ 800, not inexpensive, but it has superb power intake and after using for 12 years still works good as the first day.

  5. By Classy Granny on Feb 6, 2009 | Reply

    Tear off and so? a Kirby. No use all those connections and are cumbersome to store.

  6. By Karen L on Feb 7, 2009 | Reply

    They 're good empty, work well and not put any dust back into the air? their main advantage, but are expensive and must be treated right. If the interest, go to a warehouse of empty and examine those used, they 're much more? inexpensive. If you don 't have allergies, I wouldn' t bother to

  7. By bothalezi on Feb 8, 2009 | Reply

    I worked as a cleaner at two houses that have. Although a bit bulky and a nuisance to clean and empty are really bright, particularly if you have pets and carpeting. Do not get all the hair from carpeting problem. I would have one if I could afford one …

  8. By Eric W on Feb 9, 2009 | Reply

    I think there a good vacuum, but by far not worth the money. Working at a shop vacuum locally and repairs are very expensive, just because of the initial price, known as local merchants and get paid on repairs. I suggest the emptiness of Honey, a guarantee long to 7 years, all the parts that you need, power, light and very quiet German made very strong and with a true HEPA filter.

  9. By markH on Mar 3, 2009 | Reply

    I’ve owned Rainbow Vacuums since 1993. Used them to suck up not only dirt, sand and pet hair but also urine, baby vomit, water base paint, human waste from the overflowing septic system, etc. The $2,000.00 price tag is well worth it for a machine that will last 30 years with proper care and do what no other vacuum can do. They work because the water filer is a DIFFERENT system. Best in the World and designed to be serviced and repaired if needed. Not a throw-away. Made in U.S.A.!

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