Thread Number: 37586
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Post# 400824 , Reply# 2   11/14/2018 at 16:40 (1,990 days old) by fan-of-fans (USA)   |   | |
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There's a green version too. I've seen the blue one at the Sears here but I haven't tried one out yet. Do you know who makes them?
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Post# 400833 , Reply# 3   11/14/2018 at 21:59 (1,989 days old) by vacmaster (San Diego)   |   | |
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When Panasonic dropped their vacuum line, Sears partnered with Cleva to make their vacuums. Cleva (a Chinese company) also purchased Eureka. You can expect this cordless vacuum to be on par quality and performance wise with the likes of cheaper economy brands. Take what I am saying with a grain of salt though, I haven't seen nor used this vacuum, but judging by my past experience with Cleva its nothing special. In my opinion, you would be better off buying an Dyson V7, which surprisingly is currently lower priced. It will likely work better and be better built.
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Post# 400886 , Reply# 5   11/15/2018 at 12:26 (1,989 days old) by vacmaster (San Diego)   |   | |
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Post# 400915 , Reply# 7   11/15/2018 at 20:01 (1,988 days old) by fan-of-fans (USA)   |   | |
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I want to say Cleva is probably a little better than other brands, because they're basically built on Panasonics designs and they use their engineers.
Plus Cleva made vacuums are sold in some vacuum stores, so with that in mind, I would say they must be pretty decent. Since most vacuum stores can't afford to sell total junk. I would not pay anywhere for what these are selling on Amazon, though. I saw some on eBay for around the $160 range. Are you sure it was Cleva who purchased Eureka? I thought that was the Midea Group, or is Cleva part of it? |