@@vacuumnerds Awesome! Can't wait. Most people only do reviews and comparisons on expensive vacuums. It's nice to see ones on budget vacuums for those of us who are looking for vacuums that won't cost an arm and a leg. Thank you again!
Just taking a minute to acknowledge the videographer, those angles!! The overall production rivals some studio production quality on TV. Please nerd out on ur equipment
The videographer is me! I shoot primarily on a Sony FX-3 and the moving shots are with a DJI RS3 Pro gimbal. Audio is from Sennheiser G4 pro wireless mics.
So happy to have found your video. My Oreck canister vac was close to 20 yrs old and finally gave out. I currently didn't want to pay $175 for a new one so I went to Amazon to see what was out there. Saw the Eureka but was wondering how good it was (or wasn't) and couldn't tel if the pole disenaged from the floor attachment. Your video was thororough and answered all my questions. Thank you 😀
Thanks to your video I decided to go for the Eureka! First off, it still sucks more than my last upright cordless battery powered Bissell vacuum with slightly bigger capacity filter. This is for a 2 bedroom appartement and car and I needed something small for storage and it fits the bill. I have dust allergies so needed something that is sealed well enough. Manoeuvrability and quality is important so that's why I picked the Eureka over the Bissell. I hate plasticky feel and it would be quite irritating having the tube fall off all the time. The only downside is that I wish it would come with more heads. I might buy some online.
I haven't tried the Eureka yet, but it's well reviewed. If you're concerned about some dust getting back into your room, a bagged vacuum is superior. If not, bagless is fine.
Something like a Shark Apex www.amazon.com/dp/B07FX5PCMN/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_XVYG6SKS8Q2YHMENAA9S?linkCode=ml2&tag=revmatch-20 agitates carpets very well. kenmore 81714 is good too amzn.to/3SfWbbX