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scathontiphat
Joined: Apr 29, 2008
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Help choosing a new vacuum cleaner :)
Original Message Apr 29, 2008 5:30 pm |
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Hello,
I'll be honest, I know nothing about vacuum cleaners except that I need one. I have 4 criteria for selection: 1) Works well 2) built well/will last me a long long time (serviceable) 3) Made in US, Japan, or Western Europe 4) Hopefully no more than $350
I think Oreck may end up being my choice since it's made in the US and I haven't found any others that aren't manufactured in south east Asia. But that's why I'm here! To tap into your brains :)
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mole
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Re: Help choosing a new vacuum cleaner :)
Reply #113 May 14, 2008 10:12 am |
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You did very well, at that price you should at least buy the dealer lunch and dinner,because he certainly did not make any money to buy his or her own. This just confirms how bad things are at retail,the dealers are dropping like flies.Selling machines at cost is not very condusive to stay in business,I suppose they gave you the internet price?. Then these companies wonder why the dealers feel the way they do......[rant for the day]........ MOLE
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Help choosing a new vacuum cleaner :)
Reply #114 May 14, 2008 1:09 pm |
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You did very well, at that price you should at least buy the dealer lunch and dinner,because he certainly did not make any money to buy his or her own. This just confirms how bad things are at retail,the dealers are dropping like flies.Selling machines at cost is not very condusive to stay in business,I suppose they gave you the internet price?. Then these companies wonder why the dealers feel the way they do......[rant for the day]........ MOLE
Hello Mole:
I was surprised by the Miele price. And the $100 trade in allowance for a Dirt Devil!!!! Perhaps it is a demo-display model. If the poster goes back to buy the parquet brush, the store may make up for the low price on the vacuum. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Help choosing a new vacuum cleaner :)
Reply #117 May 14, 2008 2:09 pm |
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I think Miele is going to go Mainstream and get into BB& Beyond and Home stores maybe Target style stores as well, within the next 2 years.
Hello Lucky1:
You may recall a month or so ago when word of the new Miele upright line was posted, I said Miele is looking to dominant the US vacuum market. Carmine D.
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mole
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Re: Help choosing a new vacuum cleaner :)
Reply #120 May 15, 2008 5:09 am |
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Hello Mole: I was surprised by the Miele price. And the $100 trade in allowance for a Dirt Devil!!!! Perhaps it is a demo-display model. If the poster goes back to buy the parquet brush, the store may make up for the low price on the vacuum. Carmine D. Hi Carmine, I do not begrudge any one making a honest living, But enough is enough,lucky1 is right the whole industrial base has been stolen from us,and we just sat back and let it happen,Can it be turned around? Its really a shame that all this is happening,while a choice greedy few,sit back and enjoy watching this,[our government],is a joke, Doesnt make you feel all warm and fuzzy knowing that toyota, is now the #1 AUTO MAKER IN THE WORLD,WITH PLANTS HERE IN THE STATES,AND THE TECHNOLOGY THAT WE GAVE THEM,REMEMBER THE JAPANEESE WALKING AROUND WITH THE POLAROID INSTAMATICS?. MOLE
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CarmineD
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Re: Help choosing a new vacuum cleaner :)
Reply #121 May 15, 2008 8:03 am |
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Hi Carmine, I do not begrudge any one making a honest living, But enough is enough,lucky1 is right the whole industrial base has been stolen from us,and we just sat back and let it happen,Can it be turned around?
Its really a shame that all this is happening,while a choice greedy few,sit back and enjoy watching this,[our government],is a joke,
Doesnt make you feel all warm and fuzzy knowing that toyota, is now the #1 AUTO MAKER IN THE WORLD,WITH PLANTS HERE IN THE STATES,AND THE TECHNOLOGY THAT WE GAVE THEM,REMEMBER THE JAPANEESE WALKING AROUND WITH THE POLAROID INSTAMATICS?.
MOLE Hello Mole:
Let me think on this awhile. I can recall these feelings and thoughts when the Japanese did the same [and still as the chinese now] in the 50's and 60's. I'm sure you can remember too. Capitalism at its best/worse. Look at China and its earthquake devastation. Sad. Industrial power and didn't have a back-up plan for a natural disaster. It's pitiful how the authorities there are handling the matter. Like our citizens with the aftermath of Katrina. Who weathered it well? ORECK and helped the needy in the process. US grown. You've heard the expression: What goes around comes around. Toyota for the first time in years reported a quarterly loss. Substantial. Why? It geared up for alot of new truck sales right at the same time as the gas prices soared. Result: They ain't selling their big trucks. One of their mainstays. And we already talked about toyota's recent quality concern issues pushing cars to market by cutting corners and time for quality assurance. [Sound like a foreign vacuum brand discussed here alot.] Small business owners like yourself weather economic cycles [good/bad] better than the big dogs. Just keep on keeping on. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Re: Help choosing a new vacuum cleaner :)
Reply #122 May 15, 2008 9:12 am |
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Hello Mole: You've heard the expression: What goes around comes around. Toyota for the first time in years reported a quarterly loss. Substantial. Why? It geared up for alot of new truck sales right at the same time as the gas prices soared. Result: They ain't selling their big trucks. One of their mainstays. And we already talked about toyota's recent quality concern issues pushing cars to market by cutting corners and time for quality assurance. [Sound like a foreign vacuum brand discussed here alot.] . Carmine D. Toyota has been in the U.S. so long that they are beginning to think like Americans. The domestic dealers have 10 new trucks or SUV for every new car on their lot. As for quality. The domestic manufactures are notorious for cutting corners on quality. Compare recall of Toyota, Honda or Nissan vs domestic autos.
Our economy is falling in part due to ignorant home buyers combined with greedy loan institutions and building contractors. How do we blame this on another country? Could you be referring to the foreign made Hoover. Remember how they cut corners and introduced another POS every few months? Then closed a U.S. plant. I also find it amusing that some criticize Japanese products which are generally superior in quality, yet they praise European products. History shows that we have been enemies to both. If you hate one then hate the other. Remember how poor the domestic auto quality was until Datsun invaded? Then Honda with their superior motorcycles forced Harley Davidson to improve their quality. Then we have at least one Wal Mart (China's best source of income) fanboy.
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