Oreck Commercial XL Review
Pros: Good at cleaning up pet hair, lightweight
Cons: Mediocre at cleaning hard floors and carpet
Manufacturer: Oreck
Our Verdict
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Pros | Good at cleaning up pet hair, lightweight | Good price, cleans carpet very well, picks up pet hair with ease | Inexpensive, easy to clean with, good cleaning performance on hard floors | Inexpensive, great for pet hair, solid carpet cleaning | Lightweight, inexpensive |
Cons | Mediocre at cleaning hard floors and carpet | Not particularly impressive at cleaning hard floors | Struggles with pet hair, mediocre on soft floors | Lackluster at cleaning hard floors, so-so ease of use | Struggles with difficult messes, so-so cleaning ability with pet hair, can get clogged |
Bottom Line | Feeling a little let down by the infomercials, this vacuum didn't do very well in our tests at all | If you are searching for a new vacuum on a budget, then this is a great bet | We think this canister vacuum is one of the best options if you are shopping on a slim budget | If you are shopping on a particularly tight budget for a new vacuum, this is a good option | While being light and easy to handle, this product struggles with more intense cleanup challenges |
Rating Categories | Oreck Commercial XL | Shark Navigator Lif... | Eureka Mighty Mite | Eureka PowerSpeed | Bissell Zing Bagles... |
Carpet Cleaning (35%) | |||||
Ease of Use (25%) | |||||
Handling (20%) | |||||
Hard Surface Cleaning (10%) | |||||
Pet Hair (10%) | |||||
Specs | Oreck Commercial XL | Shark Navigator Lif... | Eureka Mighty Mite | Eureka PowerSpeed | Bissell Zing Bagles... |
Vacuum type | Upright | Upright | Canister | Upright | Canister |
Model Number | XL2100RHS | NV356E | 3670G | NEU182A | 2156A |
Dirt Collection | Bag | Bagless | Bag | Bagless | Bagless |
Cleaning Path Width | 12" | 11.25" | 10.5" | 13.25" | 10" |
Measured Brush Width | 9.5" | 9" | N/A | 10.5" | N/A |
Measured Weight | 10.5 lbs | 14.4 lbs | 10.3 lbs | 10.1 lbs | 9.2 lbs |
Variable Suction Control | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Brush On/Off Switch | No | Yes | N/A | No | N/A |
Measured Maximum Reach | 37' | 31' | 30' | 25' | 24' |
Measured Power Cord Length | 35' | 30' | 18.5' | 24' | 15' 6" |
Automatic Cord Rewind | No | No | No | No | Yes |
Measured Noise | 79.5 dBa | 73 dBa | 74.5 dBa | 76 dBa | 72 dBa |
Swivel Head | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Carry Handle | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Soft Bumper | Yes | No | No | No | No |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Oreck XL scored below average in both of our floor cleaning metrics, only really doing well at collecting pet hair. This model lacks many of the features and functions of other models and is about as bare-bones as you can get.
Performance Comparison
Carpet Cleaning
For this metric, worth 35% of the total score, we used rice, oats, cereal, and flour to compare and assess the performance of each vacuum cleaner, testing each model on both low-pile and medium-pile carpet. The Oreck delivered an unimpressive performance.
The Oreck did a terrible job at collecting rice on shallow carpet, taking over six passes, and still leaving a ton of residual debris behind. This model tended to suck in the rice, crush it up, then leave it on the carpet, rather than actually collecting it. It did even worse on the fluffy carpet, taking over 10 passes to do a barely passable job. The Oreck did even worse at collecting flour, performing poorly on flat carpet and receiving one of the lowest scores of all our tested models. It didn't improve on fluffy carpet, doing the worst job of the entire group.
For the cereal test, the Oreck also delivered a subpar performance. It did poorly on the first pass, once again crushing up the debris and spitting it out, rather than collecting it. It did about the same on the fluffy carpet, still leaving some residual debris after 14 passes. For the oatmeal test, more of the same subpar results. It took over five passes on both flat and fluffy carpet to get somewhat clean, with plenty of debris left over.
Ease of Use
This metric takes credit for 25% of the total score. The Oreck XL did an alright job in this set of tests, scoring just barely above average. We compared how easy it was for each model to transition between hard and soft floors, clean in close to edges and under a sofa, the maximum reach, and noise level.
The Oreck XL doesn't have any option to adjust for a hard floor, low-pile, or medium-pile carpet, so it lost some points. This model did alright at cleaning in close to edges but faltered in tight corners. It also didn't do the best at getting debris right in front of it.
When cleaning under our simulated sofa, the Oreck did quite well, reaching 11"-12" in our test. This model also has a decently long reach, comparing favorably to others in our lineup at 37 feet. However, it's unfortunately on the loud side, measuring in at 79.5 dBa on our meter.
Handling
When it came to maneuvering, this model was quite mediocre. It's light enough to easily push or pull with minimal effort but doesn't swivel like the higher-end models. And, despite a decently light weight, this vacuum doesn't have an accessory hose, making it exceptionally difficult to clean a flight of stairs.
Hard Surface Cleaning
The Oreck XL delivered a somewhat disappointing performance here as well. We again tested with flour, oats, cereal, and rice, but this time used a section of laminate wood flooring as the test surface.
The Oreck did alright collecting rice, getting the vast majority of it with only two passes. However, it flung a little bit of rice too, creating an additional mess. The flour test went a bit better, with it collecting all of the debris on the surface, as well as some of the flour deep in the cracks, as long as it was running parallel to the crack.
This vacuum failed our Cheerio collection challenge, only pushing them around and piling the cereal up, rather than actually collecting it. This model also fared poorly with oats, creating a small disaster by flinging the oats around haphazardly. We felt we would have been better served by a broom.
Pet Hair
For our final testing metric, we compared the proficiency of each vacuum at collecting pet hair, donated from a local pet groomer. This metric consisted of a single task: collect 5 grams of hair pressed into a section of medium-pile carpet. The Oreck actually did quite well, collecting 89% of the hair laid out. This wasn't too far behind the top-scoring model which collected 96% of the total hair.
Value
This model isn't a great value, as it's an oddly pricey vacuum that delivers a lackluster performance.
Conclusion
This bare-bones model didn't really excel in our tests and costs the same or more than models that perform significantly better. This makes it hard to recommend the Oreck Commercial XL.
— David Wise and Austin Palmer
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