I recently purchased a Eureka Altima vacuum cleaner. Although the vacuum I purchased had the word "Altima" printed on it, this particular model is featured on the Eureka website as Model 5892BVZ. The Eureka Altima vacuum cleaner is an upright vacuum, and features a "bagless" cleaning system. Instead of vacuum cleaner bags, the Eureka Altima, like most new vacuums, is designed to capture dust and debris from your carpets in a removable canister that you can simply detach, empty, and re-attach.
The Eureka Altima vacuum has twelve amps of power, weighs twenty-four pounds, and comes with a thirty foot power cord. The most appealing aspects of this vacuum, which ultimately led to my decision to purchase it, were the unique attachments. The Eureka Altima vacuum comes with two particular attachments that I had personally never seen on a vacuum cleaner before, and which looked as though they would be really useful to have. The first attachment that caught my eye on the Eureka Altima, was the Tiger Paw. This is a small attachment which consists of a semi-enclosed spinning brush, much like the bottom of the vacuum cleaner. However, it's small size and ability to attach to the flexible hose, appears to give a real advantage when cleaning stairs or the very base of walls. The second attachment included with the Eureka Altima that appeared particularly useful to me, was the telescopic self-cleaning duster. This duster sits in it's own plastic pocket on the side of the vacuum, from which a special opening in the vacuum is designed to suck off the dust while vacuuming.
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