Electrolux Harmony EL6985A Vacuum
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Canister, HEPA
Rating:
6
A Little Peace and Quiet The Electrolux Harmony is one of the world?s quietest vacuums. Soft wheels, a powerful, sound-insulated motor and a low-noise floor nozzle are all part of Harmony?s innovative, quiet design. Harmony prevents noisy air escape and keeps dirt from drifting back into the air. In addition, Harmony comes with the Electrolux O2? filtration system that contains a lifetime washable HEPA H12 filter that captures over 99% of dust and airborne allergens. The convenient dust bag indicator tells you when the bag is full so you can replace it and keep dirt flowing into the vacuum and away from your family.
| Review Date: 23-Sep-07 | |
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mighty18
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Rating: Time with product: 3 Strengths: Quiet; Assortment of attachments. Weaknesses: Small bag; Unusual location for the attachment caddy; Confusing User Manual. Summary: Perfect for my home with hard wood floors and oriental carpets and rugs.I used to hurry my vacuuming chores to get it 'over with' because I couldn't stand the noise. With the Harmony, even at full power, it is quieter than a hair dryer! The user manual wasn't much of help. I had to figure out putting it together.The telescoping wands could be locked in place more solidly. With each push and pull I could feel a slight 'free play' gap. |
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