10/26/2011

ProTeam Super Coach Backpack Vacuum Review

ProTeam Super Coach Backpack Vacuum
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I first used the Super Coach vacuum a few years ago when I started working as a custodian. I'd never seen a vacuum backpack before, but the day after I used it, I went ahead and ordered my own. I've never had any desire to use a standard vacuum again, and actually get disappointed when a Super Coach isn't around. This thing is a modern marvel, and while the price might scare some away, it'll pay for itself several times over within the first year alone. The Super Coach is sturdy, easy to use, and much quieter than any regular upright vacuum I've used. I'm wondering why more companies don't have these around, as this is the standard for vacuums as far as I'm concerned. It's maneuverable, lightweight (to me at least) and has succeeded where other vacuums have failed.
The Super Coach is so easy to use, it's almost questionable. You simply slide your arms through the adjustable shoulder straps, fasten the adjustable waist band as well if you need it, make sure the extension cord is properly plugged in, have the tube attachment on the hose, flick the power switch, and you're ready to go! The power cord which the extension cord plugs into is easily accessible- located on the left, right next to the on/off switch. You get two metal tubes to connect to the hose that comes out of the top of the vacuum, and several different heads for different tasks, like the regular wide one, one for narrow passages, a shorter wide attachment with long bristles, and more. Most people will be using the standard attachment, as it's the one that you'll be using around the home most of the time. It works perfectly on all different kinds of carpet and hard floors, and never scratches anything. I've used it on different kinds of linoleum, tile, marble, rubber floors and more, and can assure you that it doesn't leave a mark.
The bags that this thing uses are extremely strong, and can be used several times before being thrown out. The longest I went without changing the bag was 2 months, and even then I'm sure it could've lasted another couple of weeks. Even after sucking up gravel, tacks, and broken porcelain, the bags were never punctured. When it's time to change the bag, you simply twist the purple lid on the vacuum off, and pull the bag out of the filter. There's no hassle. Again, the design of this vacuum is so basic that you're going to wonder if there isn't something you're missing while using it. If something gets stuck in the tube, simply pull it out of the lid and see what happened- most of the time, whatever's stuck will be at the end of the tube that goes into the lid.
The only thing to watch out for is when ordering this vacuum, make sure it comes with all the appropriate attachments and an extension cord, as that's how it's supposed to be sold. I've seen some sellers just list the vacuum unit, so make sure you know what you're getting and ask questions before you order! Also, people on the shorter side (around the 5' mark) might have trouble using it since it's so tall. 'just something to think about, but that's where the waist strap would probably come in handy.
Recently, the Super Coach's price has been cut in half, and that's great, as it should get more people interested in buying the product. This thing is great to have around, and I've still yet to use a more maneuverable, reliable vacuum.

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