Eureka Victory WorldVac

Eureka Victory WorldVac

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Eureka Victory WorldVac

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Eureka Victory WorldVac
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itshimthere
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I Have Never Had A Problem With A Clog On My Eurek

I have never had a problem with a clog on my Eureka Victory WorldVac and have 4 cats and a long haired dog. What are those people who are having trouble with clogs, trying to vacuum up?

itshimthere
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I Think The Eureka Victory Worldvac Is One Of The

I think the Eureka Victory WorldVac is one of the best Eureka has ever marketed. It was great for it being free.

mlsw1.
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I Too, Have Had A Rather Bad Experience With The E

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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mlsw1.

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.

mlsw1.

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!

preki.

Clogs About Once A Month; Very Difficult To Unclog

clogs about once a month; very difficult to unclog. Mine lasted less than a year before it died completely. Brand-new, it worked pretty well, but after no more than a month it was more trouble than it was worth.

After everything the salesman said, I swear I'll never buy another Eureka again.

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mlsw1.

Amen! After about 2 or 3 months of operation my Eureka Victory started smelling like something was burning...it WAS! No flames, but smoke was pouring out of the vent in the front of the machine. Needless to say, I didn't dare use the machine again, but pitched it in our local dumpster. Well, there goes a bunch of $ !

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