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superbuick
Joined: Feb 23, 2009
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Re: Toro Power Clear 180: Anybody use it yet?
Reply #8 Dec 20, 2009 12:29 pm |
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aa335 - I see your points with regards to the styling design of the snowblower - certainly it is more appealing to the eyes. However I disagree on two points - the width and the weight. The original powerlite was so successful and such a hit because it combined light weigh (37lbs) with amazing power (98cc 2 stroke) and a small width. Changing these dimensions and specs (less power, more weight, more width) is a classic case of marketing study dilution. Its like the case of the Honda Accord, the BMW 3-series, or so many wonderful sports cars. Marketing studies show that when asked "were you to add something to make XYZ better, what would it be?", customers inevitably will suggest something that it doesn't have (more space, more seating, more cupholders, a softer ride, etc). Objectively speaking, all of these wishes are OK, but when added to the smash-hit original product, they dilute the essence of what made it a smash hit. The original accord was light, reliable, handled well, and simple. The new ones are big, fat, handle like a big marshmallow, and are overly complicated and difficult to work on. Same thing with SO many other vehicles and products (not to rip on the accord - I just lament every new iteration as it drifts further and further from what made it so wonderful to begin with) I see the same things happening with snowblowers. The powerlite was just fine the way it was - and thats why it sold so many and you read review after positive review. The few negative reviews were "it doesnt handle deep or heavy snow!".....uuuhh....its TINY....its not meant for that.... It did what it was designed to do, and very well.
That being said, its not specifically the Power Clear 180 that I take issue with - its the direction that Toro and others are taking. Bigger, dumber, and more complicated.
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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: Toro Power Clear 180: Anybody use it yet?
Reply #17 Dec 31, 2009 2:29 pm |
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That being said, its not specifically the Power Clear 180 that I take issue with - its the direction that Toro and others are taking. Bigger, dumber, and more complicated. Well, after having seen the Toro 2450 in person, I can really see what you mean. The newer Toros are bigger (bloated), and more complicated. I'm not sure what you mean by dumber? I'm having second thoughts now, I'm beginning to like the 2450 more so than either the 221/421. The 2450 seems to be more nimble and less front nose heavy than the 221. Although I'm not too fond of the design of the 2450 belt cover. Seems cheap and not integrated.
This message was modified Dec 31, 2009 by aa335
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