Royal RY8300 Everlast Upright Vacuum Cleaner
- Royal RY8300 Everlast Upright Vacuum Cleaner
Product Description
Each Royal Everlast Upright comes wіth a 14" bell-shaped nozzle аnd a curved, double-row ball bearing revolving brush wіth stiffener tο pick up deep down dirt οthеr vacuums leave behind. Thе bell-shaped nozzle аlѕο provides effective dual edge cleaning along baseboards аnd edges οf furniture, mаkіng уουr job twice аѕ simple. Plus, fοr simple maneuverability аnd control, each Everlast upright comes equipped wіth ουr patented self-propelling "Cushionaire"(TM) feature аnd ... More >>
Royal RY8300 Everlast Upright Vacuum Cleaner
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First I want to say that we like this vacuum cleaner!!!!!
We bought a name brand plastic vacuum cleaner that had all the fancy features and was bagless last year. After each use not only did we need to empty the dirt compartment (no huge deal) we also had to disassemble and remove all the foam filters, hepa filters, etc making each use of the unit an experience in 20 minutes of filthy cleaning of filters. Don’t fall for the bagless vacuum cleaner marketing gimmick, there is nothing more convenient than a bag!
Plastic vacuum cleaners are designed for limited life. The Royal RY8300 is an brilliant all metal vacuum cleaner that features ball bearings instead of bushings and is self propelled. There is no weight penalty to the metal construction and because of the high quality materials the manufacturer can afford to provide a 7 year guarantee and if anything breaks it is designed to be repaired not discarded. A typical plastic vacuum from Eureka comes with a 1 year guarantee. Don’t buy plastic!
I predict a coming revolution when people realize they have been had and that many of the appliances their parents owned were superior to the ones they can buy today!
I have had a Royal upright vacuum for nearly 10 years and the only thing that has gone incorrect is a broken spring that holds up the handle.
The only ‘terrible’ feature to this model is that using attachments is the largest hassle and I have never used mine because of it. You have to remove the belt to attach the hose and putting the belt back on is extremely hard.
Basically if you only want a vacuum for carpets this is it but don’t bother with attachments.
Holy mackerel, you might say, $700.00 for a vacuum cleaner with no attchments? Not even TV advertising? Let me testify. I have been using a Royal commercial upright for nearly 20 years. It is an incredible cleaning machine. Picks up nearly everything if you adjust the beater bar, moves very easily on its wheels and it really isn’t hat heavy. Besides, reckon of th egym money you will save when you hoist this beauty around the sixteen floors of your gorgeous mansion.
Yeah, it is a bunch of money up front. But, in 30 years, how many $400.00 Dysons are you going to go through? Sure, you friend sells Kirbys, but they aren’t that fantastic.
Seriously, a professional tool, it will probably outlive your cleaning life, maybee your kids as well. Buy it, seriously, buy it.
I bought this vacuum to replace an Oreck. I’m very pleased with the vacuum and I would buy one again.
The greatest excellent point about this vacuum is its suction. It made my carpet fluffy in places it has lost all fluff. It also pulled up a tremendous amount of dirt from my carpet…and I did vacuum regularly with the Oreck. This vacuum also has fantastic suction the entire width of its head. Most vacuums I’ve used do not do so well on the sides. I even noticed objects outside the head getting pulled in by its suction. One fantastic feature is the suction indicator on the front. It pulls in when I get the vacuum on the right height for the carpet.
The cord is plenty long enough. I can vacuum the main floor of my house without moving the cord if I pick the right outlet. Also, the vacuum is quite maneuverable, especially for such a heavy brute. On the usability note, I also like that it has a bag. I don’t have to worry about emptying it outside.
I was impressed with the metal construction. It’s a heavy, strong, durable machine. The plug has the third wire for grounding and a heavy cord to go with it. This thing is a tank and built mostly of metal. This gives it a very industrial (and retro) look.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t give it 5 stars, as much as I wanted to. I really do like this vacuum, but it does have faults. The first fault is that the manual doesn’t match the vacuum. It seems to be written for a slightly different version.
A second fault is that the accessories aren’t the simplest to place on. (It should also be noted that they are bought separately.) They’re not the battle some make it sound, but they do require some effort.
A third fault is edge cleaning. While this was a strength, the shape of the vacuum makes it possible only to do edge cleaning on one side. On the other side of the vacuum, the bag gets in the way when you try to clean edges.
My final fault is noise. This is a loud machine. I imagine that is the tradeoff for getting the incredible suction, but I would reckon that it could be muffled somehow.
In all, I like this vacuum a lot and I really want to give it 5 stars. Its faults, though minor, keep that 5th star away.