Sanitaire S634 "Lightweight" Vacuum

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2009

My newly purchased lightweight Sanitaire S634. This takes F&G bags.

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  • good old fashined type of upright.

  • I've demonstrated those Sanitaire's to a few people I know and the all loved them, to my surprise. In-fact one of my cousin's is buying an SC888 and a Eureka Mighy Mite canister vac cuz of me...

  • If you are patient you can find a nice clean used oreck on ebay for 100 bucks or less. i got an xl2600 for 99 about 3 years ago. It has the hypo filter bag, headlights, and helping hand handle. you can still find good deals like that and even on many of the newer models.

  • I actually found several potential good buys on ebay but I wasn't up to putting up with the hassles of Ebay.

  • sweet man, i got a eureka 1458 dialanap. it's got a vibragroomer brushroll. it is a great cleaner. it does better than a lot of new vacs i have used. the brushroll does a lot of the work.

  • Yeah, my instinct's draw me towards the more basic and old fashioned vacuum designs, and they couldn't be more right! as these Sanitaires' I have are the best cleaning vacuums I own, and of course the Kirby is excellent too!

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  • Great vid, I love the sanitiare!!!!!

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  • i found a combo of that sanitare you have and sanitaire mughty mite for 300 bucks on som website

  • I saw those along with the Red Line at couple of local vac shops along with Meiles and Orecks. If my moms 2 bagless vacs breaks, I going to get her a quality vacuum.

  • That's because they haven't changed the vacuum design since the 60's & 70s. Sanitaire has a history timeline of their "Red Line" vacuum cleaners on their website, and they were introduced in 1972 and the overall layout and design hasn't changed since then, minus a few serviceability improvements over the years.

  • Those Sanitaire look like good vacuum for today's standards.

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