Are used Vacuum Cleaners worth It

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @fracturedmind8124
    @fracturedmind8124 Місяць тому +13

    In general, bagged vacuums are generally a safer bet when buying used. Since as long as it was used correctly, the motor shouldn’t be damaged aside from just normal wear. I think Kirby’s are a fabulous value used. Yes they are big, bulky, heavy, and complicated to use. But if you can handle the weight and learn how to use it, they are a decent vacuum used, even if they don’t clean as well as Kirby wants you to think. Bagged Windtunnels, Simplicity lightweight machines, Orecks (if you can get one that still has parts), Miele, and Sebo are all also decent value used. My general rule of thumb is that if you can still get parts outside of bags and belts, it’s probably worth it.

  • @joefuzz6385
    @joefuzz6385 Місяць тому +5

    I’m a small collector/enthusiast at this point and I TRUELY enjoy your videos, sir. So much great insight and practical knowledge!
    I recently aquired a Compact C-5 to my cleaning arsenal/collection. The one with 3 wheels instead of 4. Remarkable condition for $100 + $40 shipping + $11 tax. No corrosion on the inside, it still looks nice smooth and turquoise in there. The outside has very small chips and the “Vacuum of tomorrow” sticker with the Sputnik looking satellite flying by is still 95% intact. It has a Lamb motor #116884 that still purrs like a kitten with a smooth wind down. The motor label on the fan case still had the tech’s signature and the year “95’ installed”. More of a Sunday tidy up machine for my bare floors. I need that battery powered wand ha!

  • @JCooper-mq8tm
    @JCooper-mq8tm Місяць тому

    Your content is so in depth and practical. I’ve watched dozens of reviews and no one does it like you
    Thank you

  • @Homepage.
    @Homepage. Місяць тому +8

    Got a 5yr old used SEBO Felix off of Facebook marketplace for £50 about 3-4 yrs ago. Previous owner complained the powerhead didn’t work when he was vacuuming, for me that was fine as I had a spare ET-1 that I could chuck on. Got home and plugged it in and the orange indicator light on the head lit up. Y’know, the one that says that the head isn’t TURNED ON. Hit the on button on the power head and it roared to life.
    TL;DR, I scored an absolute fkn steal off of facebook on a SEBO

  • @kc5077
    @kc5077 Місяць тому +4

    Thanks to your channel, I bought a used Kirby Sentria II for $100 and a Sebo Felix for $80, and it really started my addiction/collection. I think my best find was a Hoover Decade 800 for $25 and my worst purchase was a Riccar Prima $50 because it had so many broken parts and it stunk.

  • @mattschiele8080
    @mattschiele8080 Місяць тому +3

    about 2 years ago bought a sebo e3 floor model for $650 with full warranty, it was floor model and store gave me a box of bags for free

  • @amassing
    @amassing Місяць тому +3

    I'm in the UK and I recently found a Sebo Felix for sale at a charity shop for £25 (about 32 USD). I couldn't believe my luck. It's in great condition, just needed a good clean and a new filter wrap and it's as good as new.

  • @mattmcphee4257
    @mattmcphee4257 Місяць тому +2

    My boyfriend and I got a one year old C3 Kona in the original box for $400. Only thing it was in need of was a bag dock. Not a single speck of dust in the entire bag compartment and the motor sounds perfect

  • @TylerStartz
    @TylerStartz Місяць тому +2

    I’ve got an H1 that needed a bag for $20 at a Goodwill a while back! Even had the power head. Got an E3 Premium for $200, a D4 Premium for $70, an Essential G1 for $60, and a Windsor S12 for $50. All from FB Marketplace! Deals are out there folks!!

  • @RickAtlanta
    @RickAtlanta Місяць тому +1

    Great recommendations. I tell people to always buy bagged.

  • @je6017
    @je6017 Місяць тому +3

    What about a Henry? I want one badly, but they are crazy expensive here (Canada).
    I picked up a Kirby Avalir, I know, I know... but it was like $100. It's severed me well so far.

  • @panasonicvac4036
    @panasonicvac4036 Місяць тому +2

    I think thrift stores like SAVERS are the cheapest way to go buying used unless you get a vacuum for free but you'd have to be like really lucky to find a really good vacuum under the budget cause most of the time it'd be those cheap disposable vacuums. One of my lastest finds there was a teal SEBO G1 and I probably wouldn't be seeing one of those again for a very long time.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Місяць тому

      You hit the nail on the head. This is going to be the subject of a different video in the future.

    • @Dankcatvacs
      @Dankcatvacs Місяць тому

      Got a Electrolux for 12.99 just a sticky power button

  • @ckelly5141
    @ckelly5141 Місяць тому +2

    12:02 A very useful video PR! 🙏

  • @VacuumFan2007
    @VacuumFan2007 Місяць тому +2

    Just purchased an S6/C2 off marketplace for $50! I've also gotten a couple of Miele's at thrift stores for around the $20 mark.

  • @fredingram3731
    @fredingram3731 Місяць тому

    I have G4 Kirby that I bought for $15. It only needed a bag and belt. It works perfectly

  • @Kirbyfan577
    @Kirbyfan577 Місяць тому +2

    I got a used Rainbow for $80 and had it serviced for about that much plus the ridiculous cost of a new filter. I like it, but I still prefer my bagged Felix or Windtunnel.

    • @kc5077
      @kc5077 Місяць тому

      I bought a used Rainbow to see what they were about, and it's one of my least favorite vacuums. It's heavier and the dirty water makes it messier than everything else.

    • @Kirbyfan577
      @Kirbyfan577 Місяць тому

      @@kc5077this was my motivation for getting it. I wanted to try it out. I’m not a fan of the dirty water either. But it is a good cleaner.

  • @edwardlouie
    @edwardlouie Місяць тому

    In Portland, OR I consider a Miele with a SEB236 carpet brush and parquet twister for for under $300 a good deal. I only buy a Miele with complete accessories since Miele accessories are so expensive.

  • @Foxonian
    @Foxonian Місяць тому +1

    I can tell you from firsthand experience. Do NOT buy a used Dyson. They have many cheap plastic parts that are usually mostly worn out when you find them used. Instead, get either a used Sebo or Windsor. I have had one for over 20 years that I saved from the trash that works great and has never let me down.

  • @mattmcphee4257
    @mattmcphee4257 Місяць тому +3

    Wbat about a Proteam ProForce 1500XP?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Місяць тому

      Not a bad deal

    • @TylerStartz
      @TylerStartz Місяць тому

      @@PerformanceReviewslove mine. Recently snagged one for $120 and man it’s good.

  • @fortnitelaptopplayer4641
    @fortnitelaptopplayer4641 Місяць тому

    I think that used vacuums can be a hit or miss at times. If it were a really old vacuum cleaner, I wouldn't buy it. I've actually scored some nice free vacuums in my life time, one of them being a Dyson V10. It was abused but I wasn't going to give up on it. After a couple of hours of maintence on it, it's been my daily house vacuum along with the Shark and other Dyson we have. Battery still holds a charge for a couple of full house vacuums too, so I can't complain. I would also say the same thing for a wet dry vac. It was a RIDGID 1610RV. Got it use, put some time into fixing it (different motor), was better than a much newer model of the same brand, which didn't really surprise me.
    I do have to agree that used bagged vacuums are a safer bet. I've seen some nasty bagless vacuums before that I would never buy. They are also much easier to clean and maintain.
    Overall, I think that video was super well explained. Even for someone who likes to collect vacuums, I found some useful tips in that video too. Thank you for the video.

  • @MrSamadolfo
    @MrSamadolfo Місяць тому +3

    🙂 if it works and it brushes and it sucks i guess its fine, altho me i would take everything apart and wash it all down with hot soapy water and get any old germs out of there

    • @kuzcofurry2666
      @kuzcofurry2666 Місяць тому +1

      I did that to my Dyson ball and cleaned it with a wipe

    • @MrSamadolfo
      @MrSamadolfo Місяць тому

      @@kuzcofurry2666 🫡 Cool

  • @logansorenssen
    @logansorenssen Місяць тому +1

    I would treat all Silver Kings as vintage at this point, even though the 96B1 was produced all the way up to 2013 or so.

  • @andrewdonohue1853
    @andrewdonohue1853 12 днів тому

    The only thing I've ever bought used are Kirby vacuums. We have 3 and no they don't get used much. The 1979 tradition i have is more of a collectors item then anything else. It actually runs very well but it's obsolete and awkward

  • @AllenTwigger-yg6lp
    @AllenTwigger-yg6lp Місяць тому

    Hi Performance Reviews I have a question I am planning to buy a vacuum and i was looking for a used one to save money and I found a eureka airspeed rewind pet for $30 and it is in good condition and comes with all the attachments and has well been taken care from the owner now i have a dog that sheds and i vacuum more than once a week just how much dirt gets in the carpet now is that a good deal or should i go further distance like an hour away for a an older eureka whirlwind plus that is in good condition and comes with everyone and and it has a headlight to see now i vacuum sometimes in the dark which one should i choose.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Місяць тому +1

      That's a hard no for me. Those where notoriously bad.

    • @kuzcofurry2666
      @kuzcofurry2666 Місяць тому

      Get a well built vacuum , like a henry with a turbo brush or sebo or something bagged.

  • @coltonsvacuumcollection
    @coltonsvacuumcollection Місяць тому

    What vacuums do you personally use?

  • @erinm9534
    @erinm9534 Місяць тому

    Used vacuums are worth it especially vintage ones

  • @JCooper-mq8tm
    @JCooper-mq8tm Місяць тому +1

    Your content is so in depth and practical. I’ve watched dozens of reviews and no one does it like you
    Thank you