A Review Of The Eureka Optima Vacuum Cleaner
What can you really expect from the Eureka Optima vacuum cleaner? Does it deliver or should you look at another vacuum cleaner instead?
Don't let the size or lightweight feel of the bagless Eureka Optima vacuum cleaner fool you. Despite its compact size it packs a lot of cleaning power. Its lightweight construction also means that this upright is easy to use than other upright vacuums.
Let's start by looking at the handle of the Optima vacuum cleaner. The Optima's handle is looped; a design feature that makes it instantly recognisable as a Eureka vacuum cleaner. But the looped handle does serve a purpose other than making the vacuum stand out as a Eureka vacuum; it's adjustable to more than eight different heights and the looped design makes using the vacuum easier to use at all angles.
The Eureka Optima is also a bagless vacuum. Bagless vacuum cleaners divide consumers; some love them whilst others hate them with a passion. Getting hold of Eureka dust bags can be difficult and expensive. With the bagless Optima you won't have to worry about finding the right bags. Despite its compact size the Optima vacuum cleaner uses a full size dirt cup and comes with a pleated filter. The filter can be washed up to 6 times before it needs to be replaced.
But what about the suction power of the Eureka Optima lightweight vacuum cleaner? Well, the vacuum punches above its weight and out performs many competitors that are heavier in construction. However, it does have its limitations. If you want truly amazing suction power then you're probably better off with a Dyson vacuum cleaner or an Electrolux model. But for its weight the Optima can't be faulted on suction power.
The Eureka Optima comes with an on/off brush roll switch as you would expect from a quality vacuum. The simple to use switch makes vacuuming carpets, hardwood, vinyl and tiled floors a breeze. Also, the bottom of the cleaner has a line of rubber behind the brush roll that helps keep dirt from being blown around on hard surface floors.
Just as important as the vacuum are the tools that come with it. The Eureka Optima hose is clear so you can where any blockages that might occur. The hose is also made from crush-resistant plastic. The Optima comes with a stair cleaning handle.
Many upright vacuum cleaners tend to tip over very easily. Eureka has thought about this and has designed the Optima so that it doesn't easily tip over. Even when using the tools the vacuum doesn't tip. This is because the hose attachment is low on the body of the vacuum.
What follows are the general specifications of the Eureka Optima lightweight vacuum cleaner.
Weight: 11 lbs or 4.98 kilos
Cord Length: 20 ft. or 6.1 meters
Filters: a washable, pleated filter
Key features: On/Off Brush roll, Ergonomical Handle, Telescoping Handle, Suction Control Knob for Tools, Bagless, Stair Cleaning Handle
Warranty: 1 year
Eureka are well known for their range of upright vacuum cleaners; the Optima being their lightweight model. Eureka vacuum cleaners aren't cheap and there may be better upright models available but few vacuums in the weight category can match the cleaning power Eureka Optima.
Follow the links for vacuum cleaner ratings on leading makes like Electrolux vacuum cleaners and Eureka vacuum cleaners amongst others.
Let's start by looking at the handle of the Optima vacuum cleaner. The Optima's handle is looped; a design feature that makes it instantly recognisable as a Eureka vacuum cleaner. But the looped handle does serve a purpose other than making the vacuum stand out as a Eureka vacuum; it's adjustable to more than eight different heights and the looped design makes using the vacuum easier to use at all angles.
The Eureka Optima is also a bagless vacuum. Bagless vacuum cleaners divide consumers; some love them whilst others hate them with a passion. Getting hold of Eureka dust bags can be difficult and expensive. With the bagless Optima you won't have to worry about finding the right bags. Despite its compact size the Optima vacuum cleaner uses a full size dirt cup and comes with a pleated filter. The filter can be washed up to 6 times before it needs to be replaced.
But what about the suction power of the Eureka Optima lightweight vacuum cleaner? Well, the vacuum punches above its weight and out performs many competitors that are heavier in construction. However, it does have its limitations. If you want truly amazing suction power then you're probably better off with a Dyson vacuum cleaner or an Electrolux model. But for its weight the Optima can't be faulted on suction power.
The Eureka Optima comes with an on/off brush roll switch as you would expect from a quality vacuum. The simple to use switch makes vacuuming carpets, hardwood, vinyl and tiled floors a breeze. Also, the bottom of the cleaner has a line of rubber behind the brush roll that helps keep dirt from being blown around on hard surface floors.
Just as important as the vacuum are the tools that come with it. The Eureka Optima hose is clear so you can where any blockages that might occur. The hose is also made from crush-resistant plastic. The Optima comes with a stair cleaning handle.
Many upright vacuum cleaners tend to tip over very easily. Eureka has thought about this and has designed the Optima so that it doesn't easily tip over. Even when using the tools the vacuum doesn't tip. This is because the hose attachment is low on the body of the vacuum.
What follows are the general specifications of the Eureka Optima lightweight vacuum cleaner.
Weight: 11 lbs or 4.98 kilos
Cord Length: 20 ft. or 6.1 meters
Filters: a washable, pleated filter
Key features: On/Off Brush roll, Ergonomical Handle, Telescoping Handle, Suction Control Knob for Tools, Bagless, Stair Cleaning Handle
Warranty: 1 year
Eureka are well known for their range of upright vacuum cleaners; the Optima being their lightweight model. Eureka vacuum cleaners aren't cheap and there may be better upright models available but few vacuums in the weight category can match the cleaning power Eureka Optima.
Follow the links for vacuum cleaner ratings on leading makes like Electrolux vacuum cleaners and Eureka vacuum cleaners amongst others.

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