Oreck XL21 Vacuum Cleaner Infomercial Part 3

The Oreck XL21 vacuum cleaner was one of the few things left standing when an Oreck plant manager’s home was flattened by Hurricane Katrina. Will it still work? See why the XL21 is a marvel of 21st century vacuum technology, and you’ll understand why Oreck guarantees the XL21 for an unprecedented 21 years, with 21 free annual tune-ups – a 0 value! Add to that the 0 Canister Vacuum and the 0 cordless steam iron just for trying at no risk and no obligation, making this an offer in which you have nothing to lose but the dirt in your home and air.

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Watch the ultimate 21st-century vacuum cleaner pick up hidden dirt that is illuminated by a special black light. You can’t see this dirt with the naked eye. Try these vacuum cleaners risk-free for 30 days, and you’ll receive a 0 cordless steam iron just for taking the Oreck Challenge. Also receive the 0 powerful compact canister vacuum free as well as 21 free yearly tune-ups. Everything ships to your door free, and if you don’t wish to keep the XL21 vacuum cleaner for whatever reason, Oreck pays to ship it back. You keep the iron. This is a win-win offer that the other vacuum companies simply can’t make.

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Oreck XL21 Vacuum Cleaner Infomercial Part 2

Watch a smoke-filled chamber transform into clean air when an Oreck XL21 vacuum is simply turned on, proving that Oreck’s 8 layers of filtration, which use the same filter technology used in hospital surgical masks and gowns, trap over 99.99% of all particles down to .3 microns. Add Oreck’s patented Saniseal® System, and what goes in the bag, stays in the bag. You’ll also see the XL21 pick up hidden dirt that is illuminated by a special black light – the XL21 performs 40 times better than the Carpet & Rug Institute’s stringent standards. You receive a 0 canister vacuum free when you purchase an XL21 and a 0 cordless steam iron just for trying!

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Oreck XL21 Vacuum Cleaner Infomercial Part 1

A 7000-lb truck runs over a 9-lb Oreck XL21 vacuum cleaner! Will it still work? Also see demonstrations of impeccable 1-pass cleaning and feather-light handling; watch the XL21 clear out a smoke chamber to prove that it filters the air as it vacuums the floors; and see the famous scene where the compact canister vac picks up a 16-lb. bowling ball. You receive the 0 canister vacuum free when you purchase an XL21 and a 0 cordless steam iron just for trying!

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Watch the 9-lb. Oreck hypo-allergenic XL21 pick up deep down dirt you can’t see with the naked eye. Try these vacuum cleaners risk-free for 30 days, and you’ll receive a 0 cordless steam iron just for taking the Oreck Challenge. Also receive the powerful compact canister vacuum free. Everything ships to your door free, and if you don’t wish to keep the vacuums for whatever reason, Oreck pays to ship it back. You keep the iron. This is a win-win offer that the other vacuum companies simply can’t make.

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Oreck XL Ultra Vacuum Cleaner Commercial

The Oreck hypo-allergenic XL Ultra is the clean alternative to bagless vacs. Try these vacuum cleaners risk-free for 30 days, and you’ll receive a 0 cordless steam iron just for taking the Oreck Challenge. Also receive the powerful compact canister vacuum free. Everything ships to your door free, and if you don’t wish to keep the vacuums for whatever reason, Oreck pays to ship it back. You keep the iron. This is a win-win offer that the other vacuum companies simply can’t make.

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As someone who is trying to reduce as many chemicals as possible out of their life, I was wondering how necessary are detergent and dryer sheets? I obviously knew they contained chemicals, but I never really though about it until tonight. I had odd wet looking stains all over my freshly washed and dried laundry, and asked the man who operates the laundromat what the hell they were, and he said sometimes dryer sheets leech chemicals into the clothes. This is not something I want on my body. Me and my fiancee don’t really get our clothes "dirty" with stains and stuff, we just perspire and wear the article a few times. Since they don’t really have any more dirt than skin cells and perspiration, and don’t smell weird or anything, do we really need to use chemicals to wash and dry them? I don’t care that they’ll be a little static-y, as I steam or iron almost everything before wearing anyways.

Also any other tips for chemical-free living would be great too, we know about food and household cleaning products, but I’m sure there’s lots of things with toxic chemicals lurking around the house we don’t think about (yet) if you care to share your tips THANK YOU :-)


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