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Product of the Year…until….

The past few months I have watched articles online pop up about a revolutionary new vacuum that was far beyond the typical “do it on its own” vacuums I have seen in the past. Neato Robotics invented a vacuum that they claim scans, maps, and plans out its attack on your dirty floors- and in my house, that is a lot of dirty floors. 5 cats and one dog that sheds even more than the cats combined, leave me daily frustrated with the amount of work that I have do. But having a toddler at home requires that the floors need more than a “end of the night” once over and I find myself vacuuming, wiping, moping, and otherwise sighing over my dirty floors by the hour.

So when Neato contacted MomDot and offered a sample product, I agreed to really give this little vacuum a run for its money.

Arrival of the Neato

Box to Usage Score: 10

I admit when it arrived I got excited. Would this really change my daily routine? Would it live up to its hype? Could it handle the home I live in? My best friend has one and swears by it, but with a house that has more than just carpet (rugs, linoleum and wood) that vary from room to room, I was doubtful it could successfully navigate to clean.

I pushed my questions aside and opened the box. It was simple. Open, put on charger, set language. Done.  Score one for Neato.

First Impressions

Cleaning Power Score: 8.5

After the Neato was charged, I anxiously set it loose. Its a pretty interesting technology as you can see it thinking. It scanned the room and then went on its merry way and began cleaning. Right away I noticed the difference in the flooring. For such a little vacuum, it packed a major punch. It sucked up food crumbs, cat hair, dog hair, bits and pieces and things the average person doesn’t want to admit is constantly hitting the floors. We installed laminate earlier in the year thinking it would be cleaning than carpet. Part of me wishes I could still live in the dark on what is actually in the carpet fibers because my cleaning is taken to task on a daily basis.

I found myself watching it go from room to room and cleaning in a pattern just like they claimed. As a week went by it developed a routine of coming out, going into the kitchen and dining, cleaning, then going back to my living area and cleaning the huge floor rug, running into my office, and then recharging itself.

Unfortunately it kept missing my front door area, one of the messiest places in the home, so I relocated the charging station and it relearned a pattern that included cleaning that area first, then living area, then dining room. Personally I found that sometimes I needed to set it up in a room and tell it to clean that area, which it would, and then go back to the station.

I also have a 2 story home, so for testing purposes, I brought it upstairs and had it clean starting in the master. It did have an issue getting caught up in the wires under the master bed (We have a movable mattress base with cords) and I had to crawl under and dislodge it. I don’t know a way to tell it to not go under the bed and because it doesn’t recognize the cords as an obstacle, continues to go under. I relocated the station to the playroom and it cleaned it perfectly, then went to my daughters room, then back to the station. It did not fall down the stairs and avoided the opening just fine. I did notice that it did better on sucking up dirt downstairs than up. My carpet isn’t overly thick, but the canister seemed far more full downstairs  which lead me to believe that it gets the top soil really well but on carpet cannot dig down like a push vacuum can.

Now keep in mind that this vacuum doesn’t hold a HUGE canister like an upright you may own. It’s fantastic for every day maintenance, but requires you to empty the bin after every use. It will tell you if it needs to be emptied as well. You cannot let it go for a week, specifically if you have pets, and assume it can pick up every thing and continue to hold and hold.

It does the work, but you have to make sure you maintain it.

This is a weeks worth of dirt, hair, and carpet fibers in my home from front door, living room, dining, kitchen, and office collected by the Neato Vacuum:

Navigation

The vacuum does a fairly good job navigating around the many toys and obstacles in my home. It went under the dining room chairs and out again, turning and twisting til it found the correct path.  On occasion it went up and over a cat toy and I had to reset it. It easily went under the baby gate and back and had no problems getting as close to the edge of the couch and under the kitchen counters.

It also navigated the edge from floor to floor in my home, up and over, with no issues.

Here are how the ledges are set up in my home and it leaves and comes back with no issues.

The only true situation we have had with it getting around the house is sometimes it tries just a little too hard. Because it can move up and down from room to room, it has decided my cat condo is also a place that needs to be cleaned. Unfortunately the ledge is a tad too high for the vacuum to get up and over and I often have to free it from the base.  I also found that it gets stuck going over cords and doesn’t avoid them well. It doesn’t suck them up, but sometimes needs to be freed from sitting on top of them.

To combat areas like under my bed, where the Neato doesn’t need to go, you can buy boundary markers which keep it from going into the areas of your home that it could get stuck consistently.

Can NEATO stand the test of time?

On your NEATO it gives you a choice to set your vacuum off at certain times. Because my house is in constant motion, I have it set basically to charge and go back out again. It probably goes out anywhere from 3-5 times a day, keeping my floor clean from debris and that never ending supply of pet hair. I have more than once told my husband that if I could pick a product of the year in our  home, this would win it. There are plenty of ways to upgrade it and accessories to help it along as it keeps your home clean.

Then yesterday happened.

I heard the vacuum crying from the other room. It has this very persistent beep, beep, beep when it needs you. When I arrived I found it sitting with a message that was asking me to clear debris from the left wheel. It wasn’t sitting on anything, there was nothing stuck in the wheel, the bin, I could find nothing in its path. I could tell that the right wheel, when manually pushed, was moving more freely than the left. After a frantic message to my husband

I took out my screwdriver and took it apart.

Nothing.

When my husband got home, he really took it apart. The left wheel, the base, all of it…we found nothing lodged or stuck at all. The hydraulics on the left just stopped working.

Would I tell you to buy it?

Overall Score: ??????

Until yesterday I was ready to come tell you it was the product of the year in my home. Technology is supposed to make your life easier, and it certainly did that.  I know that I used it a lot…but it has only been about 4-5 weeks and I could find nothing in Neatos path or a situation that would have caused the left wheel to stop rotating. We tried wd40, we took it apart, we inspected the wires, but it just won’t move. At a few points we got it to rotate in a circle, but other than that, it’s now useless.

And I am sad. Very, very, mega sad.

For now I am just going to say that I loved it when it was working. It did do its job, it sucked up a ton of dirt, and it made my day easier on a level that I cannot explain when you have linoleum, laminate, 5 cats, 1 dog, and 2 kids. But the fact that it stopped working in such a short amount of time makes me wonder if this was a fluke situation or that it can’t stand up to such a busy household. I am going to contact the company and look into it and report back what I find. Until then, I reserve my judgement on purchasing until I do some research.

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Update 11/19/12

Talked with NEATO and they assured me that my issue is not commonplace, they are sending me a new one and I am sending back this one so they can figure out the problem. They are going to update what the exact issue is once received so I can update you all!

I was very pleased with how they handled it!

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~Trisha

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Dyson DC39 Review

There is no doubt after four Dysons, I am clearly biased to the cleaning power of this amazing machine that makes it nearly fun to vacuum. But I am prejudice with reason..Dysons are hands down one of the best, if not the best, vacuum ever made. Of course that is just my opinion, but as the master of all things clean in my home, I can tell you that it works and works and works.

Most people dont ask themselves IF the Dyson is going to do a good job for you, its what type of Dyson would fit best in your family. Between the ball, the animal, the stick vac, handvac, or the brand new canister showcased here, Dyson doesn’t leave you with a lack of choices.

When it comes down to it, some people are upright people and some prefer a canister. Uprights have a tradition of being the powerhouses of clean and with Dysons ball technology, many people prefer the ease and usage of the norm.

But now you have a new choice !

Dyson DC 39

I wanted to introduce to you the brand new DC39, Dysons first canister vacuum with Ball Technology! The DC39 is the result of THREE YEARS of hard work by over 70 Dyson engineers.

“We thrive on engineering challenges, and our first Dyson Ball™ canister posed quite a few. Cramming over 100 components into the ball itself. Compressing the airways, concealing the motor and ducting and devising a new steering mechanism. We’ve miniaturized the technology to deliver our most maneuverable canister vacuum yet.”

My first impressions:

  • As always the Dyson is a beautiful piece of household goods. It can sit and “look” pretty just about anywhere.
  • The ball makes it easy to move around my home- and it should considering it went through 50,000 repitions of pulling around corners during testing
  • The vacuum conveniently sits on the stairs or light enough to hold to get the up and down of the house cleaning
  • This DC39 makes cleaning out the car a cinch
  • The automatic cord helps with no loose ends on the ground or messed up cord to content with
  • Ease of use between flooring types with a button at your fingertips to stop the rollers
  • Quick button release for emptying canister

My complaints:

  • The unit is fairly large to store because of the hose
  • I had an rolling issue with the large floor brush when vacuuming against the grain on my area rug

 

Dyson says:

No more awkward moves: the first Dyson Ball™ canister

Latest technology sits on a ball for smooth steering

 Engineered to follow faithfully, DC39 is Dyson’s first canister vacuum with Ball™ technology for stable maneuvering around the tightest corners.

 Canister cleaners are often awkward to steer and can topple. They lurch into furniture, veer off at tangents and may be difficult to pull. Like an errant shopping cart, their crude casters drift across hard floors and get buried in carpets – more force is needed to keep them on track. And reliant on bags – they can lose suction, too.

 Sitting on a ball, DC39 has a lower center of gravity and is easier to pull without snagging on corners or the carpet pile. Coupled with a unique central steering system, it uses an articulating chassis and central pivot point for negotiating tight turns and circumnavigating sofas. And equipped with Dyson’s Radial Root Cyclone™ technology, it captures more microscopic dust than any other.

My video review…SEE the features in action at my house!

DC39 Video Review

 

Interested in purchasing one?

The DC39 will go on sale for approximately $450 sometime later this month (I’ll update when I find someone selling it online!) and will also have a special “animal” version.

What is your favorite vacuum?

~Trisha

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dyson provided vacuum to facilitate review

Oreck XL Power Vacuum

I have tried out a lot of vacuums. From Hoover to Dyson and Oreck to Roomba, there isn’t a vacuum my household of 1 child and 4 cats hasn’t broken in and put through every conceivable (and disgusting) way of cleaning.

While this article isn’t related to comparing them against each other and I will clearly have my favorites for specific tasks, I did want to share my most recent experience testing out the Oreck XL Power Team Vacuum.

This is the vacuum I tested in my home for 2 weeks.


oreckxlpowerteam

You will noticed that it comes in a tag team of two separate pieces. You have an upright bagged vacuum and a 5 lb hand vac. (As a side note, I found it really awesome that this special edition vacuum was available with $25 of each purpose going to Susan G. Komen foundation.)

The very first thing I noticed once out of the box was how TALL this vacuum was. Or maybe I was reminded how short that I am. Either way, the handle was quite tall and I could see this vacuum being a favorite for men. It stood inches over my other household vacuums in handle length and had the appearance of a powerhouse. The vacuum arrived assembled and already had the bag in place.

Now lets talk about bagged versus bagless vacuums. There always tends to be a discussion on which is better, but what I really think is it boils down to are your needs. Clearly a bagged vacuum is a better fit for your family if you are allergy prone or trying to keep dust from circulating back into the air. The simple ease of tossing out a bag after so long makes sure everything you collect stays trapped, while a canister vacuum loses some of that dirt and dander back into the air every time you empty it.

I have researched the ups and downs all over the internet on which is “better” but it appears that most studies are even or lean slightly on the bagged side.

I know, your shocked.

But for overall cleanliness, which is what a vacuum is for, bagged vacuums tend to fair better.

Scent

Another benefit that I never considered but discovered in the test is the ability to add a carpet air freshener into the bag which lets out a nice fresh scent every time you vacuum. While using this vacuum, I found that my house always SMELLED fresh for hours afterward and it was a nice added touch to cleaning. There is something about looking clean AND smelling clean. I can honestly say that none of my previous or current vacuums can claim that same point.

Ease of Use

Oreck has a reputation for being a very light vacuum. I will hand it to them. I could literally carry this vacuum with one hand up and down my stairs with zero huffing and puffing. After all, its only 9 pounds!

If my 4 year old was taller, I bet she could too. But this is where this ended for me. Pushing the vacuum appeared was more difficult then carrying it and I did burn some calories doing my cleaning. Not that that is a bad thing, it probably isn’t. But the weight distribution pushing it versus carrying was not the same. Going around corners in the house or up and down on the rugs required more strength and maneuvering.

Now one of the worst things about cleaning if you own a 2 story home is your stairs. Oreck made this easy by running a combo pack with a portable hand vac with a variety of attachments. It also has a shoulder strap to make stairs and car cleaning easy. The plus side is that no matter what kind of vacuum you use, getting it to reach from the top to the bottom without moving the vacuum almost never happens.

With the shoulder vac, there was zero issues going around the house zipping up the cracks and corners, cleaning the stairs, and taking care of all the window sills. My negative was that since a hose was not hooked to the main vacuum I had to clean the floors and then go back through the house with the hand vac, rather then whipping out a hose where I was at. Again, the ease of this and how it helps you will depend on the layout of your home, if you have pets, and how often you clean hard to reach areas in your home.

My mom, whom has arthritis in her hands, appreciated how easy the canister vac was to use throughout the home. (She came over and helped me clean one day!) Actually, she was giddy over this vacuum. She is SUPER into pink. :-)

Performance

Now the biggie you wanted to know about…does it WORK? Does it actually clean and does it clean well. My answer is yes. It cleans great. If you are a fan of the floor streaks that show where the vacuum lines are, you will be thrilled with this vacuum. You get floor streaks and it looks so pretty when your done. Its easy to tell the house is CLEAN.

And while it pains me to say, it works as well as my Dyson DC-25. I honestly didn’t expect that. I actually found on the rugs, it works BETTER then my Dyson and had more power in sucking action. I am not claiming to like one over the other right now as this isn’t a full blow comparison, but did want to put out there that it works as good, if not better, then my current vacuum.

To recap:

Pluses:

Lightweight up and down stairs

Separate canister for stairs/car cleaning

Extremely powerful in cleaning

Fresh scent

Tall handle

Bags keep dust/dander trapped for those with allergies

Negatives:

Harder to push then some vacuums I have used

Doesn’t have attached hose for easy cleaning

Have to change/purchase bags (this can be positive or negative depending on your allergies)

Appearance isn’t as modern

Oreck also carries a variety of other vacuum types that also include this new Halo that claims to kill flea eggs. I could REALLY see the benefit of this for pet owners.

Vacuum information for the Oreck XL Power Team:

Advanced Cleaning Help…Oreck Power Team Vacuum

Powerful yet lightweight and easy to use

engineered with direct suction for ultimate power,

hypo-allergenic filtration, IntellaShield Technology for bacteria and odor control,

ultra light design for easy use and patented self-sealing inner disposable bags for peak filtration, cleaner disposal

Dual cleaning system:

9-lb. upright for cleaning carpets,

bare floors and 5-lb. handheld vac for above-the-floor cleaning, stairs.

Direct suction makes vacuum lighter, more powerful Multi-stage filtration system helps rid the home of dirt, dust, allergens.

Self-sealing disposable vacuum keeps dirt, dust, allergens locked in until disposed, unlike dirt cups in bagless vacuums that can leak particles into the home, onto hands, the face, into eyes.

Oreck XL Gold Power Team Vacuum Cleaner, available at $499 at more than 475 Oreck Clean Home Centers across country and at oreck.com.

Purchase your Oreck Today right at Oreck.com, which right now includes FREE SHIPPING for a limited time.

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Want to win an Oreck XL Power Vacuum?

We are having a twitter only contest.  To enter, just follow us at @MomDotRocks and twitter about our contest (please @ us so we see it!).

You can enter as often as you like throughout the contest. If you use a hashtag, please use #WinAnOreck

We will Twitter (and DM) BACK the winner Sept 18th.

Make sure you add your twitter entries here in the comments so we can random.org the winner.

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Disclosure: Oreck Special Edition was sent as a sample for this article to appear on MomDot.com. It has been donated to another family after its testing. I did not receive compensation for this article.