Dirtdevil Roommate Retrospective Vacuum Review
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Dirtdevil Roommate Retrospective Vacuum Review
0:30 Quirks and Features
3:00 Filtration or lack there of
5:34 Pick up test
10:48 In the shop
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I saw this on ibaisac his version was the one with no pre filter had no idea they did one with one cool find!
I really like these roommates there so cool hopefully I can get one day
Very nice review and interesting to see. Yes, not your normal kind of content but a interesting piece of vacuum history to say the least.
I used one in my college dorm room back in 2000. It worked okay but was nothing to write home about. I think it only lasted one school year.
Theses are very cute machines for its time
Interesting. Maybe the fact that it is bagless was a selling point I guess. I’m sure some collector would love it. I’m not into dirt devils old or otherwise.
You should do a video on the beltless Kenmore Progressive machines if you haven't already, the bagged models are superb, perhaps include the Progressive and Whispertone machines that have the belt drive system, they were all made by Panasonic so it's a given they're high quality and reliable though I'd like to see from a technician's point of view how they hold up
i have one of those from 1997, currently on the search for a brushroll for it . either if i can find a parts machine with a good roller or find something that will fit. one of the ends are chewed up and it is quite noisy as a result
I picked one up at a flea market for $8. I was amazed that it had survived as they weren’t meant to be taken care of and when they broke you just tossed it.
There’s a primitive cordless vacuum from the early 2000s that kinda looked like this machine and I’ve never been able to find it again. I think it might have been a Bissell but I’m not 100% sure. Does anyone know what it was called?
So Dirt Devil was a Kmart brand...That explains why we probably had 7 or 8 individuals of those damn hand vacs they made back in the 90's and early 00's ... Grandpa probably bought them in bulk on discount. I think we still have a couple of those horrible things kicking around somewhere. They were always so loud and then I think some of the later ones even had a hose that would attach to the front and send dirt directly into the impeller. No I'm not kidding I swear that's how it worked. I always dreaded using them because they were just so unbelievably loud...
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can you review the dirt devil power max xl? lol I just want to see your reaction
Always wanted to find one of these oddities. Cool little machines and it would be cool to compare it to my eureka the boss superlite.
Nice job you don’t see those very often
Can you do a tier list on all the dirt devil‘s ever made
No. They are not worth anyone's time
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Some of dirt devils older vacuums were decent for the price like the F1 breeze and the little 7 amp dynamites
No, they were all disposable and subpar for the time.
@@PerformanceReviews True, but for the price they were good especially the dynamites being only 25 dollars
@@vacuuminfo3526I agree
Its like a big dustbuster
only that would be a better idea.
i call it a toy for kids
Interesting machine...seems like it was marketed to students/young people without a lot of money who need a cheap vacuum for a small dorm or apartment. Probably works fine for that use case, definitely not a great machine though.
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i was thinking for elderly