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Home » Shops » Linda’s Oreck Vacuum About Linda’s Oreck VacuumTwo of the most popular vacuums on the market are now located in one convenient location.  Having served the Peoria area since 1969, Linda Scudder and her two sons, Frank Jr. and Justin, specialize in selling and maintaining two vacuums-Oreck and Miele-that are some of the best in the vacuum  industry today. Oreck vacuums strike the perfect balance between power and performance.  They are lightweight which makes them easy to push, lift and carry, but are also amazingly powerful!  We have a wide selection and a complete inventory including hand portables, floor care machines, steam mops and air purifiers.  Come see why thousands of hotel and 10 million consumers are proud to say, “I love my Oreck”.  Vacuuming can be Fun!! Miele vacuums, the newest addition to our store, are made in Germany and have after extensive product testing earned the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval.  This insures the customer that if the product proves defective within 2 years of purchase, Good Housekeeping will replace the vacuum or refund its purchase price to the customer.
Miele manufactures a full line of uprights and canisters.  vacuum cleaner rental torontoAll upright have on-board-tools with amazing suction!  dirt devil vacuum cleaner modelsWide selections of accessories are available.vacuum cleaner 240v All of us here at Linda’s Oreck Vacuum—Linda, Frank, and Justin— invite you in to our store for a demonstration of all exclusive Oreck and Miele products.  Come see us soon!We Service Most Brands. 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Expired and Not Verified Oreck Promo Codes & Offers Certified Factory Reconditioned Oreck ProShield Certified Factory Reconditioned Oreck ProShield Plus Certified Factory Reconditioned Oreck AirInstinct-75 Select Items for New Homeowners
off Factory Reconditioned Items Top Oreck Product DealsThe latest sale and newly discounted products from Oreck Add an Oreck Coupon 177 Promo CodesUsed in the Past Week Keep a clean home with the pro vacuums, steam mops, and air purifiers from Oreck, the cleaning experts. Get New Oreck Offers Oreck has been in the vacuum business for nearly half a century, since David Oreck had the idea to create a lightweight upright vacuum cleaner for hotel housekeepers to use in place of the traditional heavy, bulky machines. Oreck’s vacuums were a hit, both with hotels and with their staffers who wanted the same easy to use appliances at home. Today Oreck offers a range of convenient cleaning tools, including floor scrubbers, steam mops, air purifiers, and clothes irons. Oreck coupons make it easy to save on appliances to keep your home or office clean and fresh: Pick up an upright vac from Oreck’s collection ranging from the XL Element with HEPA filter bags and a weight of 9 pounds to the top-of-the-line Forever Series Edge featuring a lifetime limited warranty, tune-ups, and cutting-edge cleaning technology
Clear the air with Oreck air purifiers and choose from HEPA filter or electrostatic Truman Cell technology, both in super-efficient Energy Star models Clean hard floors without chemicals (and clean carpet and upholstery, too) with Oreck’s Steam-Glide steam mop You’ll also find accessories, replacement bags, and other cleaning machines. Find Oreck promo codes to get sparkling savings on the cleaning tools you need. Oreck Upright Vacuum Cleaner Drive Belts (Pack of 3)DetailsOreck Original XL Series Hypo Allergenic Vacuum Cleaner Dust Bags Pack of 8 FREE Delivery on orders over £20. DetailsOreck Canister Handheld Vacuum Cleaner Bags and 5 Fresheners (Pack of 12) Product Dimensions12.8 x 11.6 x 2.4 cm 100,520 in Kitchen & Home (See top 100) Date First Available16 Jun. 2009 Replacement Drive Belts For Oreck Vacuum Cleaners;Fits Models: All Upright Models;Genuine Oreck original replacement spare part BELT X 2 ORECK with Anti-snap Guarantee See all 38 customer reviews
See all 38 customer reviews (newest first) Delivery outstanding and product as expected and orderedThankyou In original packageing good value. just what i needed for my oreck very good quick delivery , good item , just the job Orek now out of business so thought I had better buy a few supplies in for the future. They are as advertised Thank You The drive belts for the upright orek. They were the originals. $10 Off any purchase of $50 or more We guarantee the best PRICE!  If you see a price or offer that you feel is better than ours, we ask that you check with us as we guarantee that no one will beat our prices. Buy from us with confidence that you are getting the BEST price - we guarantee it.   We carry the full line of Oreck XL Upright and Canister Vacuums to fit your individual needs, including Oreck's top-of-the-line upright which can only be found at our Oreck stores. We also carry America's #1 selling air purifiers, efficient space heaters, floor machines, steam mops and the best cleaning products you have ever used!
We fully assemble each product and provide you with the information you need to use the products properly.  Our highly trained service technicians will help keep your Oreck products in top working condition. Our service is prompt, professional and fully guaranteed. Our 10 Oreck stores in North and South Carolina are family owned and operated. The first store opened in Winston-Salem in 1995. The owners are lifelong North Carolina residents. They take pride in offering the BEST selection, the BEST price and the BEST service in the industry.NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- You've seen the infomercials. For years, often late at night, David Oreck sold you hard on his lightweight Oreck upright vacuums.The CEO and pitchman's appearances helped create an iconic brand that more than 70% of consumers recognize despite having only a 5% share of the upright vacuum market 10 years ago, according to the company.But there was a problem: Oreck vacuums had a bag. And in 2002, British engineer James Dyson introduced his sleekly designed, bagless vacuums to the U.S., put them in larger retail outlets and gobbled up customers, forever altering the way vacuums are designed and marketed.
A decade later, about 80% of upright vacuums sold are bagless.Now, Oreck Corp. is in a different city (the company moved its headquarters from New Orleans to Nashville, Tenn., in 2008), has a different CEO and an almost entirely different staff. And it is in the process of recreating itself after years of transition and sluggish sales of its trademark vacuums."We feel like a 50-year-old startup," said Doug Cahill, who became Oreck's CEO in 2010 after stints as chief executive of Mars Petcare and president of Winchester Ammunition.With $2.3 billion in sales in 2012, upright vacuums are a sizable market, one in which Oreck's share has slipped to 4%. About 70% of its revenue comes from selling and repairing vacuums, mostly through direct sales and its 325 specialty stores.As the company looks to transfer some of that brand recognition to sales, it's invested heavily in consumer research, product development and marketing, and has made a host of changes.For starters, Oreck has extended its TV advertising beyond infomercials and has purchased spots during popular shows, including "General Hospital" and "Law and Order.""
We know we have 92% of the insomniac market," Cahill said. "Why don't we sell vacuums to people who sleep at night?"Oreck is in the midst of introducing several new products, including its first bagless vacuum, an air purifier and an item Cahill was especially proud of: a lightweight, bagless vacuum/steam mop hybrid. "The industry's never seen that," he said.The company also is shifting from its traditional emphasis on direct sales and specialty stores — together, they account for more than 80% of sales — by signing on with more major retailers, including Wal-Mart."We're designing products that are relevant to her," Cahill said, "and we're going to put them where she wants to buy them."In the higher-end price range where most Oreck models fall, making a purchase is often a joint decision in a household, Cahill said, "but we think the best way to design and sell a product is with and for her, because we think she knows more than he does."From the Gulf Coast to TennesseeIn 2007, before Cahill's arrival, Oreck created a stir when it closed a plant in Long Beach, Miss., citing the burden of rising insurance costs in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
It opened a new plant in Cookeville, Tenn., and a year later, relocated its corporate offices from New Orleans to Nashville.Of its roughly 700 Gulf Coast employees, Cahill said, only 52 came to Tennessee. Oreck now has about 415 employees in the state, 315 of which are at a plant and call center in Cookeville.As the company adjusted to its new location, bagged vacuum sales were declining and specialty store traffic began to wane. "We were getting a narrower and narrower part of the business," Cahill said.In search of ways to gain an edge, the company reached out to its customers. It developed a network of local consumers to test products and advertising, sought feedback through online crowdsourcing and began visiting households to study consumer relationships with cleaning products.That research led to various tweaks and additions to product features and functionality, but the most noticeable change in Oreck products is the appearance.Based on looks alone, "if you asked the customer what decade it came from, they would have said the Oreck was a 1960s vacuum cleaner," said Bill McLoughlin, executive editor of HomeWorld Business, an industry publication.
Oreck's new bagged vacuums lack the boxy features of their predecessors and have slimmed-down bags and thin, magnesium handles. One model has a glowing light near the handle, a feature borrowed from Apple, said Chris Paterson, Oreck's chief product officer. The new models have even received industry design awards.To keep pushing the envelope, the company is working with Vanderbilt University and NASA.Vanderbilt students have researched how to improve Oreck specialty stores and are helping the company develop air purifiers. With a class of engineering students and the help of NASA, Oreck is looking into how air flow technology developed by the space agency can be incorporated into a vacuum.Whether these changes will significantly boost sales remains to be seen, and the company still has about two years remaining in its reinvention phase, Cahill said.But he sees opportunity, particularly in the $199-$399 price range in large retail stores, above where less expensive models tail off and below the high-end, premium space largely occupied by Dyson.The average sale price of vacuums rose 8% in 2012, "which is a good story for someone aiming at premium," said Debra Mednick, an analyst at the research firm NPD.