Thread Number: 43770
/ Tag: Recent Vacuum Cleaners from past 20 years
Forgotten Dirt Devil/Royal Products |
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Post# 456773   9/15/2022 at 04:52 (759 days old) by wstonehockertv (North Carolina)   |   | |
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A forgotten DD/Royal vacuum also means it's not on Youtube. Name some examples. |
Post# 456780 , Reply# 1   9/15/2022 at 09:11 (759 days old) by OldCrankman (Lawrenceburg, Indiana)   |   | |
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Post# 456784 , Reply# 2   9/15/2022 at 13:50 (759 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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Dirt Devil Platinum Force, in my opinion the best portable carpet cleaner for a reasonable price.
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Post# 456785 , Reply# 3   9/15/2022 at 13:51 (759 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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Dirt Devil central vacs. One of the best systems on the market in my opinion.
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Post# 456787 , Reply# 4   9/15/2022 at 14:15 (759 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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Dirt Devil i M13000 made by Bosch. There was also one in a glacier blue color as well. These were awesome machines!
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Post# 456788 , Reply# 5   9/15/2022 at 14:58 (759 days old) by wstonehockertv (North Carolina)   |   | |
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The DD i was also sold as a Vax. I remember when Best Buy sold those machines. Very odd given that Vax is from England. |
Post# 456793 , Reply# 7   9/15/2022 at 18:22 (759 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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Post# 456800 , Reply# 8   9/15/2022 at 21:52 (758 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)   |   | |
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Dirt Devil Plus Model 523, which was the first Dirt Devil hand vacuum with a two-speed motor; it was also marketed as the Dirt Devil Pro Series Model 533 (in blue) for authorized Royal dealerships. (Sold in the years 1986-1991.)
Also: the Dirt Devil Deluxe Model 501D, essentially the all-metal Royal Prince hand vacuum with Dirt Devil branding. It was said this special model was made from leftover 501 parts that were destined for the scrap heap. (Sold in the years 1991-1993.) ~Ben |
Post# 456809 , Reply# 9   9/16/2022 at 13:26 (758 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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Another Dirt Devil that is actually one of the more rare and forgotten models would be the metal commercial upright.
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Post# 456831 , Reply# 10   9/17/2022 at 02:07 (757 days old) by mieles7 (TX)   |   | |
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The first Vison Canister (M082600) seems pretty rare nowadays. Can't find any videos on YouTube, and I haven't seen one of these pop up on eBay in at least a decade.
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Post# 456833 , Reply# 11   9/17/2022 at 06:21 (757 days old) by OldCrankman (Lawrenceburg, Indiana)   |   | |
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Post# 456845 , Reply# 12   9/18/2022 at 02:25 (756 days old) by RegularRett69 (Southern California, USA)   |   | |
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The Dirt Devil Green Machine! An early nickname dealers would use to advertise the forest green Pro Series Upright Plus. Or maybe the Anniversary Upright Deluxe? Walmart special? 501D? Manufacturer Special? Classic (teal upright)? Emerald Collection!
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Post# 456996 , Reply# 13   9/23/2022 at 10:40 (751 days old) by kirbyvertibles (Independence, KS)   |   | |
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Post# 457006 , Reply# 14   9/23/2022 at 13:49 (751 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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Post# 457015 , Reply# 15   9/23/2022 at 19:52 (751 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)   |   | |
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I have one but not this model, one of the older ones. At some point they made it fancy then called it the "BRUM" as below. Both the original and the newer are pretty much forgotten.
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Post# 457042 , Reply# 16   9/24/2022 at 20:35 (750 days old) by repairman (Woodridge, IL)   |   | |
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How about the Dirt Devil Floor Keeper?
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Post# 457071 , Reply# 17   9/27/2022 at 01:01 (747 days old) by RegularRett69 (Southern California, USA)   |   | |
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My powerlite/housemate/vision max
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Post# 460123 , Reply# 19   2/7/2023 at 05:50 (614 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)   |   | |
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Post# 461264 , Reply# 20   3/13/2023 at 20:22 (580 days old) by OldCrankman (Lawrenceburg, Indiana)   |   | |
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Post# 462693 , Reply# 21   4/28/2023 at 15:56 (534 days old) by OldCrankman (Lawrenceburg, Indiana)   |   | |
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Post# 462725 , Reply# 22   4/29/2023 at 12:56 (533 days old) by OldCrankman (Lawrenceburg, Indiana)   |   | |
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Post# 462733 , Reply# 23   4/29/2023 at 17:40 (533 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)   |   | |
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Post# 466626 , Reply# 24   10/5/2023 at 17:08 (374 days old) by powerstarenergy (Portland, Tennessee)   |   | |
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Here is one called the Dynamo. I actually have never heard of it until now.
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Post# 466629 , Reply# 25   10/5/2023 at 20:40 (374 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)   |   | |
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I'm not sure who came first but that vacuum eventually became the Euro-Pro X The Shark.
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Post# 466630 , Reply# 26   10/5/2023 at 21:17 (374 days old) by powerstarenergy (Portland, Tennessee)   |   | |
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Some more products.
1. Some of them are pool cleaners, but as long as it still has the dirt devil logo. 2. Did Euro-Pro make products for Royal/TTI? 3. The Scrub Devil is still purchasable on Amazon, so that's also interesting. 4. Dirt Devil also made some outdoor products, including a Leaf Blower and Power Washer. Bonus: I found out that the Dirt Devil Gator is still made in Germany. CLICK HERE TO GO TO powerstarenergy's LINK |
Post# 466643 , Reply# 27   10/6/2023 at 20:23 (373 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)   |   | |
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Post# 466750 , Reply# 28   10/12/2023 at 10:51 (367 days old) by Powerstarenergy (Portland, Tennessee)   |   | |
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Here is a machine called the Dirt Devil Aquaclean.
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Post# 471734 , Reply# 29   6/7/2024 at 14:26 by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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I knew Dirt Devil made a red Cyclone but never have I seen one in this particular color(s) before.
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Post# 471744 , Reply# 30   6/7/2024 at 23:23 by Kirbyman65 (USA)   |   | |
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Post# 472514 , Reply# 31   7/27/2024 at 19:44 by ilovehoovers (England)   |   | |
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That hand-vac was made by a Chinese OEM, whoever wanted one bought a batch with custom labelling etc. You can still find them on Alibaba. As for the Dirt Devil Gator, they're still big sellers in the UK under the 'Vax' brand, and are also available in other parts of the world as a 'Hoover'.
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Post# 473395 , Reply# 32   9/27/2024 at 10:01 by AmtrakSebo1997 (Vacmasterthegreats basement)   |   | |
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I know nothing about these machines other than that they existed.
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Post# 473397 , Reply# 33   9/27/2024 at 10:10 by AmtrakSebo1997 (Vacmasterthegreats basement)   |   | |
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This era of Royal was an interesting one to me. All of the cool orange commercial machines and/or recolors of Dirt Devil/Hoover vacuums really look cool IMO. Someday I want to get one of those commercial Royals with an orange bag.
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Post# 473412 , Reply# 34   9/28/2024 at 00:29 by tolivac (Greenville,NC)   |   | |
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Only good Royal vacuum shown in the 6 pictures was the Metal upright model in picture#6.Plasti ones were good for dumpsters. |
Post# 473413 , Reply# 35   9/28/2024 at 01:14 by AmtrakSebo1997 (Vacmasterthegreats basement)   |   | |
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Post# 473422 , Reply# 36   9/28/2024 at 13:45 by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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I had two Royal metal uprights before, both from commercial use, one broke it's fan and another had the motor go unbalanced which I ended up throwing away as the result. In my opinion the perfect example of why I don't recommend direct air Royals or any direct air machine for commercial use. That being said, the first picture was a improved Dirt Devil Featherlite. Second one was a improved Dirt Devil Swivel Glide. Third one was a rebranded Dirt Devil EZ Rewind which one of my local stores had when I worked there, in my opinion a good vacuum. Fourth one was a LG made Panasonic copy, also in my opinion a good vacuum. Fifth one was a rebranded Dirt Devil Vision Turbo, I like them for homes but not for commercial use. And I believe the sixth one is the same one as the Dirt Devil commercial I showed earlier, in my opinion perfect for collectibles and something to play around with. I always thought those orange metals looked so similar to the vacuum shown from Mr. Mom
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Post# 473431 , Reply# 37   9/29/2024 at 00:00 by tolivac (Greenville,NC)   |   | |
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I have noted both Sanitaire and Royal metals -these are liked by carpet mAINTENANCE SERVICES.sIMPLE,RELIABLE AND EASILY MAINTAINED. |
Post# 473432 , Reply# 38   9/29/2024 at 00:53 by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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Don't get me wrong, I agree that they're a simple design but there are bypass machines that are also simple as well. Reliable? I think that depends on the user because I've seen so many direct air machines come in for service at my vacuum shops mainly due to user neglect. Easily maintained? I've also had people come in at the shops with their direct air machines because they're not comfortable with changing out fans or even belts. Sanitaires are one of if not the worst when it comes to lifespans of belts, that's one of the reasons why I don't use mine anymore. Royal was better but even with those I had experience where I still had to change belts out more often. So overall I still stand behind with these two videos because they were exactly what it was like when I was working at the shops.
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Post# 473437 , Reply# 40   9/29/2024 at 11:29 by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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Honestly, I don't think carpet ever belongs in restaurants. But I will say though that I once worked at a retirement community where I was using their Windsor XP15 vacuums especially in the dining room, never had a clog that I can recall but if I did they were so easy to fix. Of course I'd use a broom to sweep up the bigger chunks but really the only thing I've ever done was changing the bags and the filters. However at the furniture store I worked at before where you'd think they wouldn't be as bad as restaurants, I still had problems with using a Sanitaire and a Royal. My regret was loaning that place those direct air vacuums I had cause I thought they were going to do a better job than their clean air Dirt Devil uprights but I was wrong. This was back when I was convinced that direct air vacuums like Sanitaire, Royal, or Kirby were the best. Both fans broke and were put out of service but one Royal was thrown away due to the motor being unbalanced, belts had to be changed out more, I couldn't use a hose, more dust leaked out, I mean these are just the downfalls with using a direct air machine to where it really did bothered so much that I later concluded I much prefer using a bypass machine instead.
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Post# 473450 , Reply# 41   9/30/2024 at 09:10 by AmtrakSebo1997 (Vacmasterthegreats basement)   |   | |
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For the Most part, I agree with you PanVac, however, I think there are *some* instances where direct-air machines can be used in commercial applications. For example, I have an Oreck XL9100, and I've relegated it to being a "quick clean-up vac for me. Like, whenever I don't feel like bringing out a bigger machine of mine, I'd use it instead. That's kind of my stance on machines like those in commercial settings. They can make good quick clean-up vacs as long as you don't pick up anything too large or gross for it. Also, they should only be used with disposable bags, no dump-outs, period. Also, vacuums should not be used to pick up large amounts of food particulate, regardless of the type, because it can cause to machine to smell awful (I learned that the hard way with my Nacecare Henry).
As for vacuums in restaurants, that's something I'm not too sure on. The best thing I can think of for them is a central vac with an interceptor. I've seen lots of restaurants use push-sweepers, and those seem like decent options for picking up dry food particulate, then you could go back and vacuum up embedded dirt and steam clean/spot clean when needed. As for carpets not being good in restaurants, I get your reasoning, but I feel like it can be done. |
Post# 473452 , Reply# 42   9/30/2024 at 09:30 by Kirbyman65 (USA)   |   | |
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Post# 473454 , Reply# 43   9/30/2024 at 11:30 by RainbowD4C (Saint Joseph, Michigan )   |   | |
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Post# 473455 , Reply# 44   9/30/2024 at 11:38 by AmtrakSebo1997 (Vacmasterthegreats basement)   |   | |
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Post# 473457 , Reply# 45   9/30/2024 at 12:49 by RainbowD4C (Saint Joseph, Michigan )   |   | |
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Post# 473465 , Reply# 46   9/30/2024 at 13:15 by AmtrakSebo1997 (Vacmasterthegreats basement)   |   | |
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