Any information on the Rainbow vaccum cleaner, is it worth the money?


My friend has one, and it's pretty pious. She often uses hers to verbs out her car as okay as vacuum her home. It makes your runner smell great afterwards. I think they are worth it. My sister uses one at work, and she loves it.


I've prearranged people who own had Rainbow vacuums for years. They give the impression of being to last forever. Some race swear by them; they say this vacuum is correct for kids with asthma or allergies, etc.

I wouldn't buy one. For me, they are too expensive, but if I have the money, I might. Once a vacuum cleaner salesman came to my home and tried his darndest to trade me a high-priced mechanism. It wasn't a Rainbow, by the way. This be years ago, and the price was something approaching $700 or $800. It even had a touch propellor like enthusiast attachment to clean the pinch pleats of your draperies! I said, "These draperies cost two dollars at a courtyard sale, and I don't nurture if they fall past its sell-by date the window tomorrow!". He kept trying to put on the market me the vacuum, and I told him, "Every thing surrounded by this house all put together is not worth the price of that vacuum." And it wasn't. I have furnished it, quite attractively, I might give, with thrift store finds and patio sale treasures.

If I have pricey rugs and heirlooms in my home, I might consider investing surrounded by a quality vacuum. As it is, me and my Wal-mart $98.00 Bissell adjectives get along only great. It works fine.

It is strictly up to the individual. If I were considering paying abundantly for one of those "super" machines, I would do some research online or through Consumer Digest reports. I would not make a hasty result.
Answers:    If you hold any stock by it, please check out Consumer Reports on vacuum cleaners. They do not recommend ANY of the expensive cleaners. Instead they have 2 best buys this year:

Of the canister, they recommend the Kenmore (Sears) Progressive 27514 for $300.

The recommended upright is the Kenmore (Sears) Progressive next to Direct Drive 35922, also for $300.

I always check beside them before I buy almost anything. They are nonprofit, hold noted scientists put together the tests for many merchandise, and do not accept promotion as that may influence their decisions.

Best of luck!
Joyce