Eureka Victory WorldVac Review

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Eureka Victory WorldVac
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Housewife.'s Review of Eureka Victory WorldVac

Overall Rating

2 stars
  • Value for money
    2.5 stars
Good Points

Not sure there are any.


Bad Points

Hard to clean clogs in hose. Had to replace belt twice in less than 2 years. Smells like burning rubber (even when belt is new)


General Comments

I too, have had a rather bad experience with the Eureka Victory vacuum cleaner. Although I had mine for a year before anything happened, I started smelling burning rubber. I took it to be repaired, and sure enough the belt was gone. They replaced it, and now, less than a year later it's gone again. AND I just cleaned a very bad clog from the hose, and it was difficult to get at.


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  • AnotherHousewife. on 29th Mar 2003

    My husband is back to school to be a full time student so that we try to be saving on everything. We have had a Eureka Bravo II, which is also a hand-me-over from one of my friend. She said it still left particle and dirt after she vacuumed. I took it back and had a look. It's just a broken belt. I bought new belts costs only $2.49 for two belts in a bag. It works great and it has been 2 years since that. Today, my husband brought a Eureka Victory back from our local dumster (hey, I told you we are poor students). It looks still quite new. I checked it and it's a broken belt again. I put the other belt I bought 2 years ago and it works fine now. I don't know about the clog, but it is really easy to replace a broken belt. You don't have to take to a store to get it fix which I am sure they charge you much more. Just move two screws and replace the belt in 5 minutes! Regularly clean the roller will help belt lasts loger too. You can check this web site: http://www.svcvacuum.com/beltrep1.html
    Good luck!

  • kl. on 22nd Jun 2003

    Thank you so much for the website. I have had my Eureka for about 9 years, and have cleared a few clogs, but no other problems. The belt just went a few days ago, so I started looking for instructions on how to replace the belt. Thank you again, it was really easy and helpful.