LG Kompressor Pet Care Upright Vacuum, Bagless, Red, LuV200R Review
| Product Code | B003GZGOHY |
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| Price | $230.12 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #92556 in Home
- Color: red
- Brand: LG
- Model: LuV200R
- Dimensions: 43.30" h x
14.60" w x
16.30" l,
28.00 pounds
Features
- Motorized compression system to compact dirt and greatly reduce the dust cloud when emptying the bin
- 30 foot auto-rewind cord is one of the longest in the market
- Air-turbine powered brush is great for stairs and interiors as well as removing pet hair from fabrics and carpets
- A true HEPA filter captures 99.97% of dust mites and pollen
- The Vertical Cyclone System rapdily spins air vertically to separate out dirt
- Motorized compression system to compact dirt and greatly reduce the dust cloud when emptying the bin
- 30 foot auto-rewind cord is one of the longest in the market
- Air-turbine powered brush is great for stairs and interiors as well as removing pet hair from fabrics and carpets
- A true HEPA filter captures 99.97% of dust mites and pollen
- The Vertical Cyclone System rapdily spins air vertically to separate out dirt
Product Description
Pick up more, empty less. Discover a vacuum that doesn't just make your house cleaner, but also makes your life easier. The revolutionary Kompressor® system eliminates the need for messy vacuum bags and uses an innovative compression technology to compact bin contents to hold three times more dust than non-compressor models. Along with DualForce(tm) suction that provides two additional air pathways that pick up dirt and debris across a wide suction area and a long (30 foot) retractable cord, this is a vacuum made with you in mind.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
201 of 212 people found the following review helpful.Demonstration of Features and Vacuum Power
By Debbie Lee Wesselmann
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1ZU9UD6VAVQ2J This video review demonstrates the features, noise level, suction, and other aspects of the LG Luv200, a bagless vacuum cleaner obviously designed to go head-to-head with Dyson machines. Here, you'll see the Luv200 work on multiple surfaces. The only thing is lacks is a self-propelling agitator for easier movement. Unfortunately, due to the file size limitation, I had to cut a couple minutes out of my original video, so if you have a question about something that I didn't cover, just ask. UPDATE: A leading consumer magazine has rated this in its 2/2011, and the Luv200 is one of the recommended purchases in the bagless category.-- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
84 of 88 people found the following review helpful.Sucking Amazing!
By Skunk Tabby
Whoever designed this vacuum must have spent a lot of time vacuuming, because it fixes all those annoying little details. Retractable cord? Check. Quick and easy access to tools? Check. Simple to switch between carpet and hard floors? Check. Multiple levels for the roller brush, also easy to switch between? Check.What really impressed me, though, was the little things you never knew you wanted. While setting it up, I said to myself, "Oh, that's clever!" more than once. The hose connects to the body with a magnet. The crevice tool and upholstery brush are actually one tool--the brush slides down over the crevice for use. The extension part of the tube is, well, I can't really explain it, but it's cool and easy to use! And I have no idea how it does it, but it doesn't get the fringe on my rug all tangled up in the sweeper bar, so I don't have to switch to the hard floor to do the edges. Again, it's a little thing, but it makes a difference.As for how it sweeps, well, I've been a Dyson devotee for 8 years now. My carpet looked visibly better after using the Kompressor, and the LG Kompressor puts the Dyson to shame on wood floors. The Dyson always left a bit of grit behind, but the Kompressor left the floor feeling cleaner to my bare feet. I have two cats--one long hair and one who sheds a lot, and the turbine attachment made short work of their beds.The only drawback is it's a brute. Very heavy (the LG website says it's 22 pounds), and my arm was actually a bit tired after vacuuming my small apartment. But it is easy to maneuver despite the weight, and frankly, I could use the exercise. Given that that LG is considerably cheaper than the cheapest Dyson and works better, well, I'm now a convert.Edited to add: The more I use this vacuum, the more I like it. Anyone who's ever gotten within 10 yards of glitter knows that that stuff gets everywhere and stays there. I did a project with glitter recently. Much to my amazement, this vacuum sucked up the glitter on my carpet and wood floor with no problems, on the first pass.
51 of 52 people found the following review helpful.Superb Vac! Just call me Odysseus.
By KnightlyScribe
Yes, it has been quite an odyssey because somedog (Dexter!!) chewed the cord on my Bissel. From reading and viewing the various reports here on Amazon as well as various other websites and numerous excursions to Lowes, Home Depot, Wallyworld, Sears, and BestBuy, I have been researching vacuums for awhile. I've bought and returned two Dysons, two Hovers, an Electrolux, a Eureaka, a Bissel or two, an LG (the blue one, which I talk about below), and some other brand - I think it was a Shark. And I'm here to tell you that this one is, by far, the best I've experienced.Before I move on to the pros, cons, and conclusion, if you're trying to decide between this one and the one-higher model (it's the blue one - LuV300R, I think), I recommend this one for three reasons:1. This one has the auto cord rewind, which, for me, makes the difference between procrastination and productivity.2. Because the wand on the blue one also serves as the vac's handle, it has the power and selector buttons on it, which is nice when using an accessory away from the vac to turn it off, but, for me, totally unnecessary. It also has the "pet brush" attachment on it so that when you pull out the wand, the attachment comes with it. Nice, but again, for me, completely unnecessary.3. Because the wand on the blue one also serves as the vac's handle, it does make using the accessories a little more comfortable but nowhere near enough to make a significant difference.Otherwise, there's absolutely no difference between the two models, imho. Okay, so on to the pros and cons....{PROS}= Looks cool!= Self-rewinding cord - more coolness= High - no, make that *superior* - quality, all around.= Relatively quiet= Incredible vac power. I have two dogs (Husky and Malamute) who shed in *one week* enough for four or even five "normal" dogs, and this outperforms my old Bissel.= The little "pet vac" attachment runs with incredible power, unlike most of the others I've tried.= The attachments are all smartly conceived and executed - on-board and completely usable.= The wand is ingenious: it's telescopic, but, it doesn't collapse during use.= The canister empties *completely* (unlike most other models) and effortlessly (also unlike most other models).= The canister is huge.= The "Kompressor" inside the canister really does work; it's not just a gimmick. What it does is amazing: as you vacuum, it travels back-and-forth (think a singular windshield wiper), compressing the refuse into a tight, compact little package of nastiness. When using *any* other vacuum, I'd have to empty its canister at least twice during my routine, but because of the Kompressor technology, I could literally vacuum for days without having to empty it (yeah, I know: yuck! But I'm just sayin...).= Removing and replacing the canister is truly effortless.= It comes with an extra filter - Thanks, LG!= One screw, and it's fully assembled.= Its height is adjusted with a pedal (opposite the release pedal), so there's no bending to turn a dial and interrupt your zen.= All controls (power and beater-brush) are located on the handle, which means that you can go from carpet to floor with the push of a button (to shut off the beater-brush - something that women in the video review did but I didn't know was important and had been vacuuming my floors with the beater-brush activated - gasp!) and a step (or two) on the height-adjustment pedal.= The wand's hose stretches really far and the vac doesn't tip. I vacuumed my stairs and the vac didn't come tumbling down - unlike that idiot on the wall with the two names that rhyme. What a dufus; the only walls I sit on are those I can easily jump off of.= The wand's hose is some kind of a composite of resins and magnetic powder so that it doesn't flop all over the place when not in use. Very cool. And, yes, the magnitude is strong enough so that the connections remain intact.= After my first vac, my partner said, "Wow, it smells so fresh in here!" So the filters really work well.{CONS}= Zip= Zero= Zilch= Nada= Squat= Naught= Ney= Nuttin'{IN CONCLUSION}So, if you're looking for a great vac at a great price, this is the one for you. All of the others (both more and less expensive) pale in comparison to the LG...and, if not all, I've tried most of them. Soldier on, domestic warrior....




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