Better than my more expensive vacuum
This was purchased 1 year ago from a restaurant that was going out of business. I also have a Electrolux that is was sold as an air purifying vacuum. I am not a vacuum cleaner expert but for some reason this $250 dollar Rubbermaid sucks up a lot more stuff than the $2000 Electrolux that my grandmother purchased.
This vacuum has no problem with the bits of string and other "sticky" particles like threads and little pilly bits from clothing that my other vacuum won't pick up. It still seems to have a lot of sucking power after more than a year of use and also use at a restaurant.
The only thing keeping it from 5 stars is that it will smell a bit like electrical burning if it is on for too long, but it has been that way the whole time I have owned it and it still works. This doesn't bother me, but it might bother some people.
Quality is in the details.
How many of us buy an expensive vacuum and it has cheap plastic wheels. You'd think that if they don't invest in the basics such as quality wheels, it makes us wonder what other quality corners were cut. This product has quality rubber wheels, is heavy construction where it needs to be, and definitely lives up to its description as a "commercial" vacuum.
It's been durable, tough, and has plenty of power.
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