Eureka 6500A Airextreme 12-Amp Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with…

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Eureka 6500A Airextreme 12-Amp Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Hepa Filtration

  • 12 amp canister vacuum cleaner with HEPA filtration
  • Hygienic dust bag in easy-to-empty air basket; bag-change indicator
  • 8-foot hose; on/off revolving brushroll; quick-release system
  • Carpet brush, bare-floor brush, dusting brush, crevice tool, and hand tool included
  • Measures 24-1/8 by 15-1/8 by 15-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Improved performance, better handling bagged canister. The air basket is designed to optimize the airflow. Maximize the airflow and you maximize the performance!

List Price: $ 249.99

Price: $ 249.99

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  1. 51 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Very Good Choice!, May 15, 2008
    By 
    T. Gasko (st. louis, missouri) –
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    This review is from: Eureka 6500A Airextreme 12-Amp Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Hepa Filtration (Kitchen)

    I bought the Eureka because I wanted an ‘upstairs’ vac. You know, the machine that we just keep for the bedrooms. Well, I now use this machine all over the house. Here’s what I really like about this vacuum:

    fairly quiet operation
    variable speed motor
    excellent filtration
    power nozzle seems self propelled
    very large bare floor brush attachment

    Now, things I don’t like about it:

    small bag capacity
    flimsy, tiny little dusting brush – worthless (and it keeps falling off the holder)
    made in China

    The bags, while very small, are easy to change. And they are fairly inexpensive, so I can’t kick about that too much. The power nozzle goes under very low things (like beds and coffee tables) and cleans very well. The carpet almost looks new again. The suction is very good, not outstanding, but certainly enough to clean well.
    I wish the speed control for the motor was in the hose handle, and not on the cleaner, as I don’t remember to bend down to turn the knob when cleaning throw rugs (which is what a speed control is made for), and wind up dragging the throw rugs across the kitchen floor.

    All in all, it’s a decent cleaner at a decent price, and I feel it will do the job I require of it for many years. For the average person’s needs, and in a home less than 2000 square feet, with wall to wall rugs and bare floor surfaces, it’s a fine vacuum. I did go to a vacuum cleaner service shop and bought a REAL dusting brush (round, with horse hair bristles) that works like a dream compared to the one included. Cost: $4.

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  2. 19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good Value for Versatile Vacuum, August 2, 2009
    By 
    G. Anderson (Emmaus, PA USA) –
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    This review is from: Eureka 6500A Airextreme 12-Amp Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Hepa Filtration (Kitchen)

    I’m not one to take the time to submit a product review, however I do read reviews frequently and in this case I read dozens of reviews before deciding on this vacuum. I spent at least a month researching the right vac for our house.

    Bottom Line: Very good value for a very versatile vacuum. For $200 it’s a lot of vac for the money. Finding a solid but affordable canister vac is a real challenge I think. Most models are really junk–even the pricier models. This little guy really came through on almost all levels and I’m very satisfied.

    Pros:
    1) Powerful: it has excellent suction. Extraordinarily so for such a quiet, compact little vac.
    2) Quiet: it’s much quieter than the Kenmore Upright I owned before. It’s noticeably quiet. My kids and wife both commented that I could run the vac while they watch TV.
    3) Light: my wife wanted a light vacuum. This guy is small but mighty. It’s a good size for moving through a house or apartment. Really an excellent vac if you have a lot of tight spaces.
    4) Well-Designed: yes, it’s a plastic vac but the plastic is thick enough to withstand basic use. The hose is sturdy, the attachments less so but still very adequate. The body is solid enough to get dragged around the house. The point of attachment between the bag and the hose inlet is well-designed… much more effectively designed than the other canisters I looked at in store. The hose has a 360 degree rotating collar where it attaches to the main canister.
    5) The Bag: yeah, it’s small but it really packs a punch. I’m so cheap I use my shop vac to clean out my vacuum cleaner bags. The first time I cleaned this little bag I couldn’t believe how much dirt was packed in there. Sound corny, I know, but it was super full–and super compacted. The bag is easy to change.
    6) The Bag Compartment: the bag is enclosed inside a lighter plastic roll-cage. This helps the bag maintain its shape… very good design. I think this contributes to why such a small bag expands and fills so evenly. I’ve had uprights with much larger bags that didn’t seem to fill evenely or fully before major loss of suction.
    7) Hose: it’s a good long hose and long enough for most stairs. The hose is made of a very sturdy material–feels very strong and not easy to puncture.
    8) Features & Tools: the power nozzle is electric motor driven– I wasn’t sure about that when I bought it. It works well enough. It’s only a single brush so it’s probably not as effective as the double brush roll types like the hoover. But it’s still good. The other tools are very useful– bare floor brush works great, crevice tool, fabric brush. This vac also includes a nice air-driven hand-held roll-brush for getting pet hair off the sofa. This little guy works great but is noisy. The retractable cord is a nice feature. Tools don’t store on board but honestly I think that feature is over-rated as they always end up falling off. The main handle & extensions are long and easy to use… they snap together.

    Cons:

    1) Small vac: for a huge house with wall-to-wall carpet and lots of pile you might want something beefier.
    2) Short cord: the cord is long enough to suit me but I could see in a large open floor-plan you’d want a longer cord.
    3) Accessory Tools Don’t Snap or Click on: yeah that’s a little annoying… the attachments just sort of “jam” into place. Probably the biggest weakness of this vac.
    4) Bags are hard to come by: hard to find the Electrolux S / Eureka OX type bags. I ordered some from Amazon in mid June and they still haven’t arrived by Aug. 1. Might want to look on another site for these bags.
    5) Power Nozzle: the main power nozzle is good but the single roll-brush design could be a bit better but all-in-all it’s been very effective for my needs.

    In mind my, the Pros totally destroy the Cons. The cons don’t really bother me a bit.

    I’m very happy with the vacuum… it’s more than I expected, especially for the money.

    It’s an all-around versatile vac that a good value.

    –G Anderson
    Emmaus, PA

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