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Re: Good vacuum cleaner

Post by EP » Sat Apr 19, 2008 6:54 pm

Out of those I would pick the first Volta.



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Re: Good vacuum cleaner

Post by Rosamunda » Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:37 pm

EP wrote:Volta.
:thumbsup:

Me too. You are paying for a piece of machinery not for a brand and a ton of flashy advertising. Volta reminds me of Gorenje (Slovenian???).... got solid stuff 8)

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Re: Good vacuum cleaner

Post by bullacc » Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:48 pm

EP wrote:Out of those I would pick the first Volta.
So, Volta U7301, Pussiton U7301- imuri, right ?

Good then, i'll go look for it at Anttila tomorrow, hopefully find a store clerk that speaks english and has enough patience to explain things about the vacuum cleaner :)
I need a lot of explanations, as i already said, i'm not that good at hardware...

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Re: Good vacuum cleaner

Post by EP » Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:08 pm

has enough patience to explain things about the vacuum cleaner
You don´t need that. I just checked my old Volta´s manual. Complete instructions are in eight languages: English, French, German, Italian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish.

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Re: Good vacuum cleaner

Post by bullacc » Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:16 pm

EP wrote:
has enough patience to explain things about the vacuum cleaner
You don´t need that. I just checked my old Volta´s manual. Complete instructions are in eight languages: English, French, German, Italian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish.
Oh, no - i meant, if the store clerk could tell me something about the vacuum cleaner - as i don't understand anything from the product page.

Ex. how long is the power cord, what's the noise level, is it self-contained - not requiring any consumables (and if so, does it have a plastic recipient, or a textile bag), is the power cord retractable, what's the capacity before it needs emptying - that sort of stuff.

There's some info on the product page at this link, but i'm afraid i can't understand any of it...
So i'll need to ask in the store.

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Re: Good vacuum cleaner

Post by hanj » Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:37 pm

bullacc wrote:
EP wrote:
has enough patience to explain things about the vacuum cleaner
You don´t need that. I just checked my old Volta´s manual. Complete instructions are in eight languages: English, French, German, Italian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish.
Oh, no - i meant, if the store clerk could tell me something about the vacuum cleaner - as i don't understand anything from the product page.

Ex. how long is the power cord, what's the noise level, is it self-contained - not requiring any consumables (and if so, does it have a plastic recipient, or a textile bag), is the power cord retractable, what's the capacity before it needs emptying - that sort of stuff.

There's some info on the product page at this link, but i'm afraid i can't understand any of it...
So i'll need to ask in the store.

hmmm...hopefully your next 'assignment' won't be buying a new TV...hehe

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Re: Good vacuum cleaner

Post by bullacc » Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:36 pm

hanj wrote:hmmm...hopefully your next 'assignment' won't be buying a new TV...hehe
Luckily, my proficiency with hardware starts improving as i move to more complex stuff - i'm very bad at cars, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, refrigerators, and so on, but i'm pretty good at electronic hardware, PC's, small multimedia devices, and so on.

I still have no idea why that is... i'm perfectly capable of finding out why a computer isn't working, even at hardware level, and i'm more than capable of fixing it...
But when it comes to changing a car tire, or having to tinker inside the engine, i usually do more damage instead of fixing stuff...

Anyway - can someone translate what's on the product page for that Volta vacuum cleaner : Volta U7301 ?


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