Pardon me. Quiet JET. I don't see any numbers on it; just says Quiet Jet. I hope that helps. Last night I was too lazy to run downstairs and double check the stats for my posting. : ) Sharon wrote: > Which model of Quiet Vac did you get? After looking at their web site > I noticed there were several "quiet vacs" canister and upright. > Sharon > > Kim Steffgen wrote: > >> Hi, Sharon, >> >> Vacuum cleaners is a subject very dear to me. : ) >> >> When my little Eureka finally conked out after more than 15 years >> (actually it still works; just falling apart) I began an extensive >> hunt and consumer research project for the perfect cannister vacuum >> that didn't cost a fortune. I personally cannot stand uprights (way >> too cumbersome) and could only find incredibly expensive cannisters. >> This little quest lasted nearly a year until...I came upon the >> Samsung Quiet Vac! It's wonderful. It has suction control on both >> the wand and the case. The filtration is as good as HEPA, the hose >> swivels, the feet are on ball casters so it glides smoothly, and it >> really is relatively quiet. There are a few annoying features like, >> the suction control tends to slide open, on both ends, so I have to >> check it constantly, and the plastic seems a tad thin so I'm always >> worried about it breaking. But so far nothing untoward has happened. >> The best part is, is cost me only about $100! Then, even more good >> news. The store where I bought the vacuum originally no longer >> carries my model.and I couldn't find the bags anywhere locally. But, >> after examining the last bag I had, I realized that any cannister >> bag, like the Eureka bags, might fit just fine. They do, and they are >> so much less expensive. >> >> So, that's my recommendation. >> >> Good luck! >> >> Kim Steffgen >> Freelance Writer >> >> Sharon Robinson wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone. I'm in the process of purchasing a new vacuum for our >>> park >>> and was wondering if anyone could share exceptionally good or bad >>> experiences with vacuums. We have a small number of textiles, but we >>> would like to keep them-so I'm looking at the suction control variety. >>> However, because we do have a small number of textiles, I don't >>> necessarily want to break the bank. Ideally, I would like to >>> purchase two >>> vacuums-one strictly for the textiles and another for floors, >>> stairs, etc. >>> which are all located in log structures. I've looked at Miele, >>> Nilfisk, >>> and a few other particulate vacs. I've used the Nilfisk GM 80 >>> extensively >>> at another site and was wondering how other vacs stacked up, since >>> that is >>> what I know. We actually had a bit of trouble with the power cord >>> becoming loose on the Nilfisk-and as a result it not really working too >>> well by the end of the day. 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