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Reviews (2)

Jan 30, 2019
Couldn’t be more pleased!
Perfect fit! I have purchased Weathertech mats and been pleased, but I liked the looks of these for my Lacrosse. When they arrived, I couldn’t believe the fit and finish. Wish they had a set for my 2000 Buick Lesabre as well. Buy with confidence. You will not be disappointed.

Nov 24, 2017
Kirby G6
1 of 1 found this helpful I’ve been a homeowner owner/renter for twenty three years and am wondering why it took me so long to buy my first Kirby. I’ve had one canister vacuum and two upright vacuums in that time. One was a Sharp and the other a Hoover. Both were made of plastic and served us well. The Hoover had a rather short life of four years. I had the choice of replacing the Hoover for another $150 and contemplated doing just that. However, I’m known to research products online and knew of Kirby’s reputation. Also, my grandmother, mother, and brother all have purchased new Kirby’s and have gushed about how well they work. A long story short, I found a refurbished 2001 Kirby G6 online and decided to spend the $169 for the vacuum and another $49.99 for assorted attachments. It arrived, I hooked it up and started vacuuming. Could tell right away that it sucked...in the best way (pun intended), however it emitted a horrible smell. I figured that the bag just needed cleaning and so I detached it, ran it through the wash, reinstalled it and tried again. Was pleased the second time around. I was curious about parts that could potentially fail as a Kirby owner, so I did some more online researching (this time via YouTube). It appears that it’s a tank and the couple of things that can go wrong, the impeller and transmission, looked to be simple enough things for me to replace and relatively cheap to do so. I’m excited about my “new” vacuum and expect it to serve admirably for many years to come. Thanks, Kirby, for making a solid product.