![]() Users should pay attention to the performance of the vacuum. Filter bag stored inside the main bag of the Oreck Commercial XLīELT | With regard to the belt, this part does not need to be changed as frequently. Going past this line could result in poor performance, per Oreck. The only major tasks to complete change the filter bag once it’s full and replace the belt once it is worn down.įILTER BAG | The filter bag should be disposed once it hits the indicated fill line. Although Oreck claims this vacuum is designed to perform well on hard floor surface types, we saw a different result.īeing such a simple vacuum, there is not involved with maintaining this Oreck Commercial. ![]() The Oreck Commercial XL had some issues during our hardwood floor tests. Measure the weight of the now filled container and take notes on the cleaning performance.Run the vacuum cleaner over the testing lane.Spread the respective debris type evenly across the central portion of the testing lane.Measure the weight of the testing debris and the weight of the empty vacuum debris container.Our tests utilize the following procedure: Our vacuum cleaning process strives to be as consistent, fair, and true to real world use as possible. Testing Debris – From left to right: Rice (3 oz.), Kitty Litter (3 oz), Cereal (1 oz), Sugar (3 oz) For our carpet tests, we slide in a low pile and high pile carpet insert on top of the hardwood floor. Moving down the vacuum, the floor head is square and connects directly to the handle of the unit.Įach of the aforementioned debris types was spread across our testing lane. The base surface of our testing lane is an engineered hardwood floor. The front of the handle is home for the power switch and the back has a hook for the cord to wrap around. This Oreck uses a large dust bag, as opposed to a plastic dust bin. To keep costs low, Oreck had to go with a more simplistic design. Although, that is somewhat expected from a vacuum that is designed for commercial use. The Oreck Commercial XL upright vacuum offers one of the most basic designs we have seen to date. 0° turning radius isn’t ideal for maneuverability.Hardwood floor performance wasn’t as great as we expected.One of the longest cord’s we’ve tested to date at 35′.This Oreck performed well on both of our carpeted surfaces.It’s a good choice for commercial use, due to cheap maintenance, but wouldn’t be our first pick for whole home cleaning. It excelled at low pile carpets, was good on high carpets, and not so great on hardwood. It doesn’t have a swivel head, which means its turning radius is effectively 0°. ![]() It’s a stripped down vacuum with no attachments, no accessories, a bagged designed, and a long 35′ cord. Oreck XL Commercial Per its name, the Oreck XL Commercial, is designed for commercial use.
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