Eureka 4870DT Upright Vacuum

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Eureka 4870DT Upright Vacuum

  • Powerful upright vacuum with 15-inch cleaning path and headlight
  • Equipped with true HEPA filter to trap extremely small particles
  • Onboard tools: upholstery nozzle, dusting brush, and crevice tool
  • Brush-roll adjusts to seven heights, including bare-floor
  • 30-foot power cord; stretch hose

THE BOSS SMARTVAC REDEquipped with a true HEPA filter, this 1,440-watt upright vacuum cleans a 15-inch path illuminated by a headlight and keeps the dust down at the same time. The HEPA filter is at least 99.97 percent effective at trapping particles as small as 0.3 microns. Another filter protects the motor. The vacuum has a stretch hose that gives tangle-free reach to its onboard tools (an upholstery nozzle, a dusting brush, and a crevice tool). Seven height settings adjust its brush roll for different carpets and rugs, as well as for a bare floor. The vacuum has a 30-foot power cord, weighs 21 pounds, and stands 45 inches high. It assembles quickly and easily with three screws (included) and comes with a one-year warranty against defects. –Fred Brack

List Price: $ 199.99

Price: $ 140.43

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  1. 368 of 370 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great vacuum for the price!, September 23, 2002
    By 
    artseattle “art” (Kirkland, WA USA) –

    This review is from: Eureka 4870DT Upright Vacuum (Kitchen)

    I’ve been using the SmartVac for over a month now. It is a great vacuum for the price. Some of the positives about it are: terrific vacuuming suction, clean air smell while vacumming, easy attachment system, and soft wheels for hardwood floors. I noticed that after I vacuumed my 15 year old carpets that I had to use force to close the doors since the nap had been raised so high. The rugs look noticeably cleaner and have a raised, fresh look. Negatives to the vacuum are the heavy weight, and the cheap plastic pedal that lowers the handle takes getting used to.

    To address some of the comments made by others. The attachments all fit very snugly in their holders. You need to use enough force to “snap” them into place. I, too, thought the upholstery tool was loose until I realized that you need to use quite a bit of force to snap it into place. Once snapped, it won’t go anywhere until you snap it out. For vacumming hardwood floors, you need to make sure that the vacuum is lowered to its lowest position and that the brushes are turned off. I also bought a small turbo head, a deluxe floor brush and a 10 foot extra hose. They work great together for cleaning under beds and for the car and furniture.

    In summary, I think this is a great vacuum. For an extra $30 or so you can get some attachments that really make it work wonders. I now can leave it at the bottom of the stairs, while using the 20 feet of hose to clean all of the stairs and the wall, if I’m inclined! The suction is still very strong even with the extra hose. Hope this is helpful.

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  2. 631 of 641 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Cleans Acres of Carpet and Mile after Mile of Tile, May 13, 2002
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    This review is from: Eureka 4870DT Upright Vacuum (Kitchen)

    I’ll admit that I’m one of the worst when it comes to sweeping the floor with a broom. No matter how hard I try, there always seems to be some elusive dustbunny that resists all efforts to corral it in the dustpan. So, when my wife and I went shopping for a vacuum cleaner, we zeroed in on models that were capable of vacuuming the acres of wall-to-wall carpeting in our home and sweeping the tile and vinyl that make up the rest of our floors. A HEPA filter and disposable dust bags were necessities because of her allergies (your allergist will tell you that bagless cleaners are an exercise in futility unless you take the cleaner completely out of the house and shut the door behind you when emptying the dirt container).

    After we pared down the list, we consulted the leading consumer reporting magazine and bought the highest rated model we could afford. And that’s how we came to own this cleaner.

    I vaguely remember reading that Eureka’s engineers cobbled together the prototype for The Boss SmartVac series by actually mounting a classic “torpedo” canister cleaner and its motorized carpet brush on a wheeled rig with a handle. Once they determined that it COULD be done, they refined the design into a unit that really does combine the suction power of a canister with the carpet cleaning ability and easy mobility of an upright, with the added convenience of having the cleaning tools along for the ride. You can see the “canister cleaner on wheels” inspiration in the larger photo here on Amazon.com.

    In operation, the cleaner is surprisingly quiet, producing a breathy drone that still permits conversation. Though not self-propelled, the cleaner’s brush roller turns so rapidly, it almost propels the cleaner for you. A headlight helps you spot obstacles in the cleaner’s path.

    The 15-inch wide cleaning path shortens your vacuuming time and offers right-up-to-the-baseboard edge cleaning ability. For more stubborn debris, you can put together the extension wand and attach the crevice tool. The upholstery tool does an admirable job on carpeting under, say, a bed that can’t be moved. One notable feature: When the handle is returned to the fully upright position, as when cleaning with tools, the brush roller stops, preventing worn spots on your carpet. A brush roller switch lets you turn off the brush roller at other times for sweeping bare floors.

    A few engineering features are worth mentioning. The cleaner’s motor is completely isolated from the suction path and protected by its own final stage filter, meaning small hard objects like coins, nutshells and buttons won’t damage the fan blades or jam the motor. The micron filtration dust bag, motor filter and HEPA filter equal 3 stages of filtration before the air is expelled. The brush roller belt follows a twist-free path, extending its life and reducing the risk of belt breakage. Should debris actually clog the suction path, all of the hoses can be detached and cleared. If a particularly nasty item has damaged the hose or pipe, the parts can be easily replaced by the consumer.

    After vacuuming the carpet in the master bedroom and some of the living room, we already noticed a measurable level of dirt in the first bag, an indication of the dirt left behind by our aging Hoover Decade 80 upright. We expect bags in the future to last a tad longer.

    If you expect to use the cleaner a lot, you can upgrade the disposable HEPA filter to a washable CleanStream HEPA filter. Details are at http://www.cleanstreamfilters.com.

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  3. 121 of 122 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best BUY, April 29, 2003
    By 
    “radoson” (jupiter, FL United States) –

    This review is from: Eureka 4870DT Upright Vacuum (Kitchen)

    Review: Eureka 4870DT Upright Vacuum Home-Cleaning System
    I would have to say I have never bought or used such a nice Vacuum my whole life. This Vacuum is simply amazing. I had a Hoover Bagless lower end model for 6 months and will never buy a bagless again. The Hoover was too messy and didn’t clean the floors. It also blew dust all over the place and couldn’t find the filters anywhere. This Eureka 4870 is the Consumer Reports best pick for the dollar, It’s compared to …vacuums. I have to say its amazing. If you are in the market for a vacuum DO NOT PASS THIS ONE UP. I did lots of research on Upright vacuums and glad I picked this one. I did some research in my area (South Florida) and found some of the stores DID and DIDN’T carry the bags for this model (bag # RR), like Wal-Mart and Target. But some stores you wouldn’t think about going to for vacuum bags like BrandsMart USA and Best Buy have them. Also a little info about the Eureka 4870, it comes with 1 year’s supply of bags.
    I read all the reviews and the only TRUE common disliked part of this vacuum is the foot release peddle, it is a little hard to press down on. But I found if you press forward on the handle while stepping on the release peddle, it is not hard to release the haddle.
    I am glad that this vacuum lives up to its reviews. It’s a TOP PICK and I give it highest honor, way to go EUREKA.

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