| Thread Number: 14 Meet the fleet! |
Post# 62-8/26/2006-14:15 ||| Jasonl (Opelousas, LA) |
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Well, they're not vintage but they're really good vacs if you ask me.
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Post# 63-8/26/2006-14:33 ||| Convertible68 (Bellville, TX) |
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Very cool machines Jason, will be looking forward to seeing them in person, and comparing the new and vintage Connies side-by-side! :)
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Post# 69-8/26/2006-16:44 ||| HooverCelebrity (Milwaukee, WI) |
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Constellation noise...
Austin-
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Post# 71-8/26/2006-17:18 ||| Jasonl (Opelousas, LA) |
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Yeah, the powernozzle sounds like a dentist's drill. With the bare floor head, the Connie is quiet despite the high pitched 12amp motor. |
Post# 78-8/26/2006-19:10 ||| Seamusuk (Dover Kent UK) |
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The new US Connie....
Dosent seem to have the "soft start" of the Satellite?? Fred wil know what im getting at lol!!!
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Post# 135-8/27/2006-21:14 ||| Rexairman (Hudson, NC) |
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I think the new Constellation is really neat - bringing back a classic, but as a vac shop owner, I can't imagine it being a commercial success. To really clean carpeting, it needs an electric power nozzle, a turbo just doesn't cut it. One of the problems with the original Constellation that continues, is that, with the exhaust on the bottom to levitate it, it blows dust up from the floor. A straight suction canister excels on bare floor cleaning, but the Constellation will set up a dust storm as it will blow dust alreadly on the floor far worse on a bare floor than on a carpet. It will also blow dust near the machine (this will diminish the farther from the machine) something terrible. It's a machine we vac nuts will love, but I don't think ordinary customers, who buy it only as an appliance to clean with, will be very thrilled. |
Post# 178-8/28/2006-00:25 ||| HooverCelebrity (Milwaukee, WI) |
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Seamus-
No "soft start"... |
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The Kenmore is great on bare floors so I'll just use it instead. The Connie does clean well on carpets and is FUN to use. Good to have more than one of each appliance. I have a vac collection, an ever growing coffee pot collection, now all I need is a vintage washer to round it out. |