Electrolux EL7000A Oxy3 HEPA Canister Vacuum Cleaner
- 12 amp canister vacuum for hard floors, low-level carpets, and above-floor cleaning
- Separate-motor power head; auto height adjustment; optimum-performance sensor system
- Electronic fingertip controls; telescoping wand; dusting brush and crevice tool
- HEPA H12 filtration; bag- and filter-change indicators; automatic cord rewind
- Measures 11 by 13 by 17 inches; 2-year warranty
Product Description
The Electrolux Oxy3 produces the optimal cleaning experience for modern floors. It is the perfect solution for your floors with the Sumo powerhead option designed for optimal cleaning of modern hard floors and low carpets without wear and tear, adjusting to the floor type you’re on. You get feedback from the Optimal light which lets you know your Oxy3 Canister is operating at peak performance. Bag and filter change indicators for no-worry cleaning. The Oxy3 captur… More >>
Electrolux EL7000A Oxy3 HEPA Canister Vacuum Cleaner
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I originally wrote a good review but after 6 months of frustration I must ammend it. The unit is quiet. When working, it does a good job but the small bag doesn’t even get 1/4 full and the vac shuts down. I would vacuum for about 10 minutes and it would stop. I’d leave it off for a few minutes and it would start back up, then shut down. I changed bags, it would work for another 10 minutes and shut down. And this is on bare floors. Not heavy carpet. I have pet hair more than dirt so maybe the pet hair makes the machine sense the bag is full. At any rate it is in the repair shop to see if there is something they can do. The repair shop says they get a lot of problems with these units. I am ordering a Miele today and will just use this unit as a spare if it ever works. My recommendation: it’s not worth the money and definately don’t get it if you have pet hair.
Rating: 2 / 5
First, I am a careful shopper and when I buy something that is more than a few hundered dollars I have researched carefully. I bought one of these on a vac clearance sale at Sears about a year ago. It looked great and the salesman was very positive about the product. I have all tile flooring in the house so this was designed for that application especially. About 4-5 months after purchase the vacuum started shutting off on its own while I was using it. I would try and turn it back on with no response. A few minutes later it would work fine. It was as if it would get hot and have to cool down or something. The problem was that it was only 5 minutes or so of use. I contacted Electrolux who asked me several questions including where I bought it and how much I paid. As soon as I told the rep that I bought it on clearance she told me that the warranty was void since I bought a clearanced model. I argued but it did no good. So, I have a “quick vac” that I paid nearly $300 for. I learned that Electrolux DOES NOT stand behind their product. How much I paid should have nothing to do with the warranty (unless of course it would have been used- it was new) They used anything they could to NOT warranty the product. The rep was very nasty. I talked to Sears who did try to fix it without luck but they would not return the vac either and actually, they shouldn’t have to – it isn’t their fault. There is a diode issue or something I read on a website that is defective on the board inside. You would be better off to buy something else – BELIEVE ME! It is Euro-junk.
Rating: 1 / 5
I purchased this as a gift for my son and daughter-in-law. The source provider (Photoland) was prompt in their delivery, the package arrived undamaged and my daughter-in-law says she is pleased with it.
Rating: 4 / 5
The plastic piece that holds the hose unit to the canister doesn’t actually hold. The plastic is weak and is actually worn down a bit or is perhaps defective. Also the wheel on the head of the vacuum is squeaking. Chord doesn’t retract with any umphhh – you have to help it by straightening out the chord so it is easy for the machine to suck it in. I am bringing it in for the plastic clip and the wheel. It just concerns me that we are having issues so soon after purchasing. Suction is good – really good. Canister is light and I do like the machine. It’s just they could work on the quality a little more.
3 years later I am adding to this review… i have replaced the head twice it just falls apart… and the handle/wand won’t go up and down any more so and is damaged.. of course it’s out of warranty and can not be repaired as it houses the electric.. sad because i paid decent money and expected a vacuum with a 5 year or more lifespan.. sad also because i like the vacuum overall a lot and the way it is built is a let down.
Rating: 3 / 5
Really! This vacuum states that it is best for a house with mostly hard surfaces and some rugs or carpet. But it doesn’t do rugs at all! No matter how short the pile, even a no-pile braided cotton rug, the beater stops working as soon as you touch down. A smaller rug, like an area rug, just gets sucked up so hard it lifts it off the ground. If you have 100% hard surfaces or very short pile wall-to-wall carpet, it’s fine. If you have any scatter or area rugs, it’s a disaster. I disliked it so much, I returned it and am out $60 because of it. Be advised, the company I ordered from, Ace Digital, doesn’t take returns on vacuums. I had to argue my way thru that. I will NEVER again order a vacuum on line.
Rating: 1 / 5