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Eureka 4870GZ Boss Smart-Vac Upright Vacuum Reviews

Eureka 4870GZ Boss Smart-Vac Upright Vacuum

  • Upright vacuum cleaner with 12-amp motor for carpets and hard floors; upgrade of 4870DT
  • HEPA filtration system captures 99.97 percent of dust, pollen, and allergens
  • Onboard tools include dusting brush, upholstery nozzle, and crevice tool
  • Stretch hose for above-floor cleaning; 3-stage dust-trap system; 30-foot cord
  • Measures 15 by 11 by 45 inches; 1-year warranty

Get the cleanest air possible in your home with True HEPA filtration and the Clean Air System on this Eureka upright. Additions like a wide cleaning path, deluxe stretch hose, large brushroll, and air selector and bare floor switches allow you to clean both carpet and bare floors with ease. The exclusive dust trap system captures debris and dust in three stages.Let’s face it. Most vacuums just don’t cut it when it comes to really cleaning a home or office. Pesky pet hair embeds deeper in carpet than traditional vacuums go; bits and pieces of tracked-in dirt and debris hunker down under floor trim just out of reach of the latest brush innovations, rendering us to the silliness of handpicking behind that expensive vacuum, filling our pockets with lint, and wondering-who’s really the boss? Troubles like these made the folks at Eureka get down and dirty and, ultimately, design the Boss Smart-Vac Upright Vacuum. Offering powerful performance for everyday household cleaning, the Eureka Bos

List Price: $ 159.99

Price: $ 159.99

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  1. 1,276 of 1,294 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The Eureka Boss Smart-Vac is all around great! Kid & pet tested. Mother approved., August 15, 2005
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    Zoo Keeper (USA) –

    This review is from: Eureka 4870GZ Boss Smart-Vac Upright Vacuum (Kitchen)

    Edited to say that I’ve now had and used the Eureka vacuum DAILY for 2.5 years, and my review wouldn’t change. This Eureka has been durable and held up well except that the end of the hose where you put attachments on had chipped and cracked some. The only time I’ve had to replace a belt is when *I* or one of my “helpful” kids vacuumed up something like a stuffed animal or sock. I’ve been very happy with it and would highly recommend going to check this one out! I still think this is a top choice in the under $300 vacuums. So how did it still compare to the recently received Dyson DC18 Total Access(approximate retail $400 to $500 vacuum) as a gift from someone who knew I considering a Dyson at the time I purchased this? It’s kind of like comparing apples to oranges since these aren’t even in the same price category, but for those who have wondered….I’ve tried to do a main points comparison where applicable.

    I have the 4870GZ model. It’s metallic red and comes with the Power Paw (mini turbo) tool. [The Dyson I now have is the DC18 Total Access with extra accessories but didn’t include the mini Turbine head which is $59 by itself. Fortunately the Eureka power paw fits and works with the DC18.]

    I am going to rate the Eureka vacuum 5 stars even though I have a few neutral and one negative points. The reason for this high rating is that I have found it is simply the overall best choice for me in the under $300 price category and was only 1/2 of that–paid about $160, I think!

    Pros:

    Customer Service! It was so nice to have a 1-800 toll-free number to call and actually get to speak to a live representative!

    Eureka’s web site has good product information, and instructions can be downloaded.

    Solid construction.

    I haven’t found any vacuums in the under $300 range with better suction. [The Dyson suction might have a little more suction, but I certainly did not pull up bags full of stuff that was left behind like you would from cheaper vacuums–maybe the same or a little more than I would have with the Boss and a new bag.]

    Sealed HEPA filter that is easy to replace. Unlatch door, remove and replace filter, latch door. Eureka recommends replacing this filter every six bag changes or twice a year. They are about $20 a piece. I did notice that a washable HEPA filter cartridge could be ordered on the parts form included with the instructions for only $39.99. [Dyson DC18 comes with a washable HEPA filter.]

    Foam filter that protects motor.

    On/off brush roller. This is a convenient feature when only the hose is needed or to vacuum linoleum floors. This saves wear/tear on carpet if vacuuming drapes, upholstery, or something like that. Because the brush head is not turning, I can actually vacuum up the crumbs on the kitchen floor instead of scatter them. On/off brush is a hard-to-find feature in vacuums under $200–at least around here. [DC18 has this feature.]

    The bag is easy to install. A guide holds the bag in proper place. Note: the front plastic piece of the vacuum will be difficult to latch if a bag is not installed. It’s a feature to ensure the bag is correctly installed for maximum performance. [A push button releases the Dyson canister. Push down on a lever on the contents of the canister drop into the trash, but you might have to “help” it out.]

    This vacuum can use the allergy/filtration bags which I found locally for about $2 a piece. [The Dyson uses a canister so no bags to buy, washable HEPA filter, and is certified asthma friendly.]

    Headlight feature is nice for dark rooms. Replacing the bulb is as easy as removing two screws, the lens cover and old bulb and replacing with new and reattaching lens cover with two screws. [DC18 did not have a headlight. I miss this feature.]

    Assembly was easy. The handle is attached by three screws. Click the onboard tools in place on the vacuum’s housing. [Dyson’s assembly was easy too.]

    The vacuum comes with two nesting wands, crevice, dusting brush, and upholstery tools which snap firmly into the housing. This model also came with a Power Paw tool (mini turbo tool) that really worked well on my furniture compared to just using the upholstery tool. [Dyson comes in several models with most of the difference being the particular tools that come with it.]

    Vacuum is designed to allow easy access to clear blockages if this condition occurs. Plus, some of the tubes are even clear so you can see if there is anything in them before taking it apart. Really nice feature!

    12 amp. motor., 30 foot power cord, and reinforced plastic around roller brush housing, are nice extras. [DC18’s cord is shorter, about 25 feet, that I have to plug it in two different places in order to do the whole house…might need to get an extension…

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  2. Michele S. Wheeler "mkcnwheeler"
    383 of 390 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great suction, easy to use, August 19, 2005
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    Michele S. Wheeler “mkcnwheeler” (Niantic, CT USA) –
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    This review is from: Eureka 4870GZ Boss Smart-Vac Upright Vacuum (Kitchen)

    I chose this vacuum after reading Consumer Reports and Amazon.com reviews. I am so glad I chose this model. It is light, easy to use … and, well, it sucks! I mean, the way you buy a vacuum to do! The suction, even with extension tools, is good enough to draw cobwebs from inches away. We cleaned up after a plastering job had rendered our entire house covered in that fine, powdery plaster dust. With all of the very easy to use attachments, we got the dust from every crevice and cranny. The couches and chairs look great. I even vacuumed off a delicate lampshade by holding the attachment slightly away … the dust sucked right up and away. The one draw back is that if you are unstable on your feet, it would take getting used to. This is because it pushes extremely easily, but draws back with more effort. I live in a one floor ranch with a combination of hard wood floors and carpeting. The vacuum makes the transition easily. This is a great vacuum at a great price.

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