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Machster
Joined: Feb 16, 2008
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Re: Lindhaus,the best vacuum no one knows about.......
Reply #8 Feb 16, 2008 6:39 pm |
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Mole,
Did that. Repair shop says there is a dead spot on the motor. It has to be opened and the motor turned turned past this spot in order to start it. The condition apparently will only get worse with time. PITA to work with it this way.
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Machster
Joined: Feb 16, 2008
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Re: Lindhaus,the best vacuum no one knows about.......
Reply #11 Feb 18, 2008 9:45 pm |
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WOW I can't speak for others but I love the Miele and also the ease on working on them. Your comment about high mark-ups is way off base! I agree I'm in business to make a living but There is NO WAY I would recommend a lousy vacuum with a higher mark-up to a customer over a better one with less mark-up. AFTERALL I want a customer for life and a happy one at that!. When I buy something I expect it of my salesman as well or I don't go back. (By the way is the Lindhaus mark-up much different than the Miele? You might be the exception to the rule but I believe the German vacs are the way to go. JMHO Lucky1, I meant no offense to you or anyone here. I appreciate your ardor for your machine, but understand that I did not say that Miele is a bad vacuum. My current personal preferences are based my previous experience with other (German) products I have owned. And no, I don't buy that hype about German products, be it cars or vacuums, being superior. It only appeals to the pretentious few who love dropping the names of Miele, BMW, etc. You think I am way off base about the markups? How much do think these vacuums cost to manufacture? If you are in the business, would you tell us what the Miele mark up is? Mind you I do not exclude the name Lindhaus from probably having large markups. I only bought it because it was the only one, at the time, I could find that had low noise and a Hepa filter. Today, vacuums with Hepa's are everywhere. If I were buying a new one today, it probably would not be a Lindhaus either. But I am currently sitting here with one of those expensive vacuums, one with a good reputation, that needs a new motor. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BTW I went to Sears today to have a first hand look at the Dyson line. These have got to be the worst built things I have ever seen. They remind me of my HabitTail set I had for my hamsters when I was a kid. They are pretty to look at, being very colorful, and designed to appeal to the eye with their futuristic look. But they felt like they would fall apart in my hand. And LOUD!!! I can not believe anyone would seriously consider buying them.
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Machster
Joined: Feb 16, 2008
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Re: Lindhaus,the best vacuum no one knows about.......
Reply #12 Feb 18, 2008 11:03 pm |
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Sounds like the commutator opened up in one segement,caused by overheating it, did the themal switch ever go off while it was running?.then when the motor came back to operating temperatue come back on? I believe these motors can be repaired.IT could be one of the carbons got hung up ,take the carbons and holders out,and see if the housing got lapped over,i've seen this a lot. MOLE Mole, Really appreciate your assistance here. The problem is the motor would not start cold. It has stopped a few times in the past 8 years or so due to what I believe was the temperature. If the hose gets a knot, for instance, the unit will switch off until it cools down, I guess. Not sure I understand about the carbons and holders though. My knowledge of motors is limited. Right now the unit is at the shop. They said that after they turned the motor it is now running, but this problem will get worse. Are you suggesting that the motor can possibly be repaired by the user? Maybe try to replace the carbons? The shop is suggesting a $250 replacement cost. It sounds like they think it is not repairable.
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