
Buying something cheap, and hoping that it performs as promised, is usually only going to end in disappointment. However, buying the Eureka Maxima vacuum does not end in disappointment, although there are some drawbacks with it.
Well, seeing the Eureka 4700A for the first time is a little disappointing. It looks exactly like what it was supposed to be; a fairly average looking inexpensive vacuum cleaner.
It's cheap but you do get some accessories; brush, cleaning wand, combination wand/crevice tool, and the suction hose which is attached to the unit.
This Eureka vacuum cleaner does have some real plus points.
First off, it is a very lightweight vacuum, weighing in at only thirteen and a half pounds.
It's light but it still comes with a twelve amp motor, the same size as the very expensive Electrolux Oxygen 3 upright vacuum cleaner.
Some people really hate bag-less vacuum cleaners as they say that emptying the dust cup releases a plume of dirt back into the house.
However a big advantage of a bag-less vacuum cleaner like the Eureka Maxima is that the duct cup is larger than bags, three quarts compared to two quarts, so it needs less emptying.
Also, you save on the cost of buying new bags (not to mention the hassle of finding the correct ones for your vacuum); and you are helping to save the environment (no trees need die to make more disposable vacuum bags).
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