World's best and longest lasting vacuums to date.
Jim Kirby improved the vacuum cleaner.
Today these vacuums are still made of metal and still last a lifetime, thing about Kirby is they never clog unlike the lies of Dyson that lose suction overtime, the Kirby never loses power.
Unlike most vacuums that run 12 amp motors, the Kirby runs 6 amp.
Today the Kirby is the only vacuum that been designed by NASA. So you know you getting a vacuum that has the best suction power.
Never heard of Kirby?
It's because they don't sell in stores they have store distributors, and these vacuums come with a price of $1,000+ NEW
You can find them $500 or less used, but this not your average vacuum, it can be converted into a carpet shampoo system and so much more.
Jim Kirby improved the vacuum cleaner.
Today these vacuums are still made of metal and still last a lifetime, thing about Kirby is they never clog unlike the lies of Dyson that lose suction overtime, the Kirby never loses power.
Unlike most vacuums that run 12 amp motors, the Kirby runs 6 amp.
Today the Kirby is the only vacuum that been designed by NASA. So you know you getting a vacuum that has the best suction power.
Never heard of Kirby?
It's because they don't sell in stores they have store distributors, and these vacuums come with a price of $1,000+ NEW
You can find them $500 or less used, but this not your average vacuum, it can be converted into a carpet shampoo system and so much more.
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Kirbys do lose suction (actually it's airflow that vacuum cleaners lose as they fill up, not suction). I would know, because I have five Kirbys. All but one are newer than this one, and three of those, plus the older one (a Dual Sanitronic 80) still run. But they do lose suction. They don't, however, lose much suction (actually airflow) until they get REALLY full, when they suddenly lose almost ALL of their cleaning power and you feel the pull of the vacuum cleaner on the carpet decrease markedly. When I suddenly find one of my Kirbys gets suspiciously easy to push, I know it's full.
The only kind of vacuum cleaners that I KNOW to not lose airflow as they fill up are water-filter vacuum cleaners (not the same as wet/dry vacs). But they do something worse: they lose their filtration ability, and soon the dirt will be exhausted out as if there were no filter! Plus they can grow mold, germs, and stink....
The only kind of vacuum cleaners that I KNOW to not lose airflow as they fill up are water-filter vacuum cleaners (not the same as wet/dry vacs). But they do something worse: they lose their filtration ability, and soon the dirt will be exhausted out as if there were no filter! Plus they can grow mold, germs, and stink....
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