Excellent review! This man is top notch! So appreciate this video! I need a new vacuum and I’ve been dealing with nasty allergies every time I use my old shark. I have a question about how the Riccar does on delicate area rugs. My shark allows me to adjust the suction. Based on the video review here, it seems Riccar has the cyclonic airflow that eliminates the need for a suction control valve on different rug lengths. Basically I’m concerned about pulling rug fibers out if the suction is too high. It’s happened with my shark if I’m not careful to adjust the suction. Am I understanding the Riccar correctly?
I love this demonstration and it makes me want to get one even though I have a central house vacuum now. Is this vacuum better than a central vacuum? Is it better than a water filtration vacuum? If I do purchase one , I would use it for everyday quick clean ups and drag out the central vac hose maybe twice a week.
In short it depends. Your central vac will last 20-30 years and probably have better filtration. Im not sure the attachments for your central vac but if it has a powered agitation head or roller than I think you just stick with what you have. If youve just got money to blow and want to try it out though Id say go for it!
I believe it is the Riccar 25 P (Pet), because he said it comes with the suction-air-driven brush tool for stairs and upholstey. Nice unit, but unfortunately, they're all made in China now. Motors aren't as powerful as they used to be.
@@WakeUpAmerican000s He's doing a demo on the R25D (Deluxe). The Pet Premium has gold lettering, not white, the video isn't titled correctly. Riccar and Simplicity motors have always been foreign, originally they were made in Taiwan. The motors they use today are more powerful actually than the motors they were using a decade ago.