Vacuum cleaner buoyant, small next to hose and attachments?

My old Regina Housekeeper have been dying a slow extermination and I must shop for a new vacuum.

I want one indistinguishable but of course they stopped making Regina. It is standard lamp weight, small, have the power bar that go round, and best of all have the hose that very well lifts up out of the bottom and have the attachments stored right on the vaccum for the hose/stick. It uses bags.

I don't vigilance if the new one uses lots or is bagless.

What would you recommend? Thanks.


Answers:    We bought a Miele Flamenco ($300) when our 20-year-old Hoover gave out. We like it so much that we bought a second one for upstairs (so we don't have to tote it up and down the steps).

It's terribly efficient, unbelievably quiet, spruce bag removal, and the hose have a clip that attaches it to the handle within storage. It has a power floor attachment (I can't use it because of cat hair) and adjectives the normal frills -- crevice tool, furniture tool, dusting tool, etc.

It has two filter, which come with a bag of bags. If you touch you need to adapt filters more commonly, you can buy more separate from the bags.
an electrical get may be able to service your Regina and present her new natural life. There may be dust in the motor or something, it seem a shame to throw her out if she can be restored.
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