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Press Release: YONKERS, N.Y., Sept 02, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Two Dirt Devil Kone Models Judged Not Acceptable for Safety Risks In its latest report on vacuum cleaners, Consumer Reports found that while some upright and canister brands are touting easier handling and versatility, some robotic vacs promise to do all the cleaning for you. Still, other models are aimed specifically at bare floors or pet hair. But Consumer Reports' tests of 81 models sucked the air out of some of those promises. Months of Consumer Reports vacuum tests on carpets and bare floors found that design often trumps performance. The Dyson DC24 upright, $400, is a smaller update of the swiveling-ball design that provides easy maneuvering, but Consumer Reports tests showed carpet cleaning mediocre and airflow for tools meager. While the Bissel Pet Hair Eraser upright, $150, delivers fine pet-hair pickup, it was less impressive at other tasks. Tests also revealed hybrids that disappointed.

Kenmore's Premalite upright, $400, has a handle that detaches and doubles as a tool wand. But the clip that holds it arrived broken on two models and cracked on a third during testing. Consumer Reports also found a robot that rebels. The Roomba 560, $350, roved on its own for 35 to 45 minutes before returning to its charger, but it was among the worst in Consumer Reports' tests at cleaning edges and corners, and it sometimes roved beyond its electronic borders. Safety Alert: Problems with some models of the Dirt Devil Kone The best-selling handheld vacuum, the Dirt Devil Kone, has been touted as an elegant, sculptural form, but Consumer Reports found issues with the Kone M0213, $45, and M0212, $43. Four of the M0213 and two of the M0212 test samples threw some of the fine silica sand Consumer Reports uses to test cleaning for all vacuums out their exhaust ports and towards the faces and eyes of the testers. Both models also released small particles of sand found in many backyards and glass from broken lightbulbs in the same way. My Cyber Cafe 11 Serial Port.

Consumer Reports contacted the Consumer Products Safety Commission and the manufacturer, TTI Floor Care. TTI confirmed that both models share the same design and, through its own testing with silica sand, linked what it called 'blow-by' to an undersized filter adapter on some Kones with an 'L' on the unit and box.

TTI said it had received no injury reports and believes the 'blow-by' does not pose an issue. TTI said that M0213 models with a 'J' are from a different plant and have a better-sealing adapter, and that the improved adapter fits all 'L' versions, including the M0212.

TTI told Consumer Reports it will send the newer part free of cost to owners who ask for it. Consumer Reports tested new 'J' units and older 'L' versions that it retrofitted with the newer filter adapter and found these models kept fine silica sand contained. But Consumer Reports' findings remain troubling given that roughly 1 million Kones were produced and that L-code units were still in stores at press time. Because handheld vacs typically put users' faces and eyes near the machine, Consumer Reports believes the L-code Dirt Devil Kone M0213 and all M0212 models pose a safety risk and have judged them Not Acceptable. Consumer Reports recommends that owners of L-code models not use the product until they contact the company at 1-800-321-1134 and receive and install the better-sealing filter adapter.

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