Royal Powercast 9200 Upright Vacuum Cleaner

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2010

A powerful - but VERY heavy - two motor upright from one of the pioneers of the vacuum cleaner industry.

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  • interesting Royal, I've never seen that model before.  looks like it could knock over the sofa if it ran into it.

  • @chatrkat It probably could at that! I'll say this much -- I certainly wouldn't want to hit any of my walls or furniture with it.

  • I really like the Original Royal metal uprights made in Ohio that have changed little in 106 years. I saw one of these and the one thing that really turned me off was the made in Taiwan printed on the lable.

  • @bcoverss I completely agree with you. I have one of those Royals and it's a really nice machine. It's really sad to see that something like this had to come from China and not from here at home.

    BTW - very sorry it took me so long to reply!

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  • Interesting. For some reason it reminds me of the old Bissell vac that had a complete canister mounted in an upright frame that you could detach and use as either a canister or an upright. I bet this is an expensive machine.

  • @eureka800 I have a couple of WindTunnels myself, and I agree with you ... they are indeed loud! Still, this Royal is not as bad as, let's say, a Regina Electrikbroom or any of the Ryobi-made twin fan uprights (e.g. Singer, Kenmore, Westinghouse, or Sunbeam).

    Sorry it took me so long to reply to your comment, btw.

  • @tazcatsdad my supreme windtunnel is loud

  • @ree4160 Not really ... it's not as quiet as my Windsor or my Kent, let's say -- and it's DEFINITELY not as quiet as my Miele Red Star! -- but it's not as loud as some cleaners I've seen.

  • is it loud?

  • They should've done something like this back in the '60s or '70s.

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