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Laffy Kat

(16,543 posts)
3. You are so right.
Wed May 24, 2017, 09:16 PM
May 2017

The simpler the better. Maybe try a refurbished one? We have those little vacuum cleaner repair shops scattered about and they sell used canister models. I've got an extremely old Oreck canister that can suck circles around my Shark upright. I'll be sad when it dies. Good luck!

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OMG my Eureka rumbled out [View all] bucolic_frolic May 2017 OP
Parts seem readily available flotsam May 2017 #1
I usually tackle anything bucolic_frolic May 2017 #4
Try a Shop-Vac. Sinistrous May 2017 #2
You are so right. Laffy Kat May 2017 #3
I bought a used Eureka at a thrift shop bucolic_frolic Jun 2017 #5
I have an Oreck and I believe they sell used/refurbished at the local demigoddess Jun 2017 #6
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