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Anyone using Oreck Orbiter or Floormac
#1
Is any one using any of the above machines and if so what for?

I have a 15 in rotary but was considering a smaller machine for smaller areas and maybe stairs but just wanted an opinion on these machines and there performance before buying one.

Kind regards
James
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#2
Love my Oreck!
Great for stairs and extra small jobs.
Very reliable!
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#3
I use mine all the time it's an awesome small machine!!!!
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#4
I also am keeping my Oreck when I sell off two of my businesses.

I use it in cramped places, one room when it's up 3 or 4 flights of stairs, carpeted stairs, (after I was told about using it here), also invaluable in a security office I maintain where all the desks are alarmed and neither my Cimex or Sprayborg will fit through............ At times I will use my Carpet Gem (Argonaut), an oblong plated orbital.

Oreck is also great for cleaning carpet inside caravans, motor homes, boats & airplanes.

You can also use it for cleaning King size mattresses. Tongue 

Possibilities for where to use the Oreck, are only limited by your imagination.

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#5
I just picked up the Orbiter. Are you using the carpet brush or bonnets on stairs?
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#6
I use a hand vac first followed by spraying DS and using a drill driver brush.
I then use the microbeast bonnets with the orbiter as the last step.
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#7
I use the Oreck Orbiter for stairs with a 12" tan Fiberplus pad for agitation, followed with a 12" Tuway pad for extraction. Works awesome. Also recently used it for a coffee spill that covered a 4'x4' area. Sprayed Hydrox, scrubbed with tan pad, extracted with the thin Tuway. Customer was blown away.
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#8
Oreck Orbiter is a go-to tool for stairs,  small areas and small jobs.
  Reply   Purge Spammer
#9
I agree. It is a really handy tool for stairs and tight places!
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