Re: Hoover WindTunnel versus Kenmore Progressive Vacuum cleaners Reply #32 Feb 2, 2009 8:17 pm
Hi Venson:
Link worked. Doom and gloom ahead. President Obama may want to reconsider and ask for an official recount! He's a one termer. Will be done in by the economic sunami and Hillary Clinton. She is poised to walk away with the election in 2012. As the primary Secretary of State she will be more powerful than VP Biden, the alternate SOS.
Thanks for the info on BEST BUY and HOOVER WT SP and TEMPO. Those prices $229 and $75 respectively add pressure on the other retailers to price the models similarly. Peer pressure. With the favorable ratings from Consumer Reports on these models, selling at the MSRP is justifiable and smart business pricing.
Re: Hoover WindTunnel versus Kenmore Progressive Vacuum cleaners Reply #36 Feb 3, 2009 8:22 pm
FYI:
My dear Wife was at Kohl's today and strolled by the clearance aisle and spied a brand new HOOVER WT Powered Hand Tool new in the package. Original price $39.95. Clearance: $3.99 [before 30 percent off]. Such a deal! Only one, and she bought it! [My Valentine's Day present, she jested. A MIELE S7 is more to my liking, I parried! Don't even go there, she retorted. And I didn't!].
Re: Hoover WindTunnel versus Kenmore Progressive Vacuum cleaners Reply #39 Mar 3, 2009 5:43 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Hello Venson:
The COSTCO here sold out of the WT SP Anniversary model in short order. It had 2 pallets when I last saw a few weeks ago. Went back this past week to pick up some movie tickets for my daughter. Gone. They'll be back. Not sure the price when they return.
Carmine D.
Hi Venson:
The local COSTCO has 2 HOOVER WT's now. The bagless for $159 and the bagged WT SP for $189. Not the Anniversary edition but the comparable one in silver with a 3 year warranty. Both are HOOVER TTI and both made in Mexico like the HOOVER Maytag WT's.
Re: Hoover WindTunnel versus Kenmore Progressive Vacuum cleaners Reply #40 Mar 4, 2009 7:17 pm
Hello Venson:
Happened to be cruising the TARGET on-line vacuum pages [thanks to DIB]. Ironically, 2 of the HOOVER WT vacuums are being added to the on-line and store venues within the next 2-6 weeks. One, the bagged WT SP Anniversary edition upright [$229] which is rated number ONE and a CR BEST BUY by Consumer Reports in March 2009. Second, the HOOVER WT Anniversary bagless upright [$159] rated number 8 and recommended by CR. Coincidental? Probably not. It's more like an intentional decision to add these 2 HOOVER models after the favorable March 2009 CR ranks and ratings.
Re: Hoover WindTunnel versus Kenmore Progressive Vacuum cleaners Reply #41 Mar 4, 2009 10:17 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Hello Venson:<p>Happened to be cruising the TARGET on-line vacuum pages [thanks to DIB]. Ironically, 2 of the HOOVER WT vacuums are being added to the on-line and store venues within the next 2-6 weeks. One, the bagged WT SP Anniversary edition upright [$229] which is rated number ONE and a CR BEST BUY by Consumer Reports in March 2009. Second, the HOOVER WT Anniversary bagless upright [$159] rated number 8 and recommended by CR. Coincidental? Probably not. It's more like an intentional decision to add these 2 HOOVER models after the favorable March 2009 CR ranks and ratings.</p><p>Carmine D.
Hi Carmine,
I had to run into Costco today and saw they done a stock overhaul in the little vacuum nook. (I'm being polite. Today's tiny and paltry display actually made me sick that I'd ever learned to drive.) The store has suddenly ditched the silver self-propelled Hoover Wind Tunnel for a regular burgundy colored bagless upright WT model at $129.00. The Dyson D17 has reappeared -- though not by customer demand I'm sure when you take a gander at the $429.00 price tag that's been slapped on it. Don't you just love optimism?
My local store also is continuing to maintain the ridiculous $89.00 price on the Electrolux Ergorapido. (They made the mistake of actually for once having one fully charged and on display when I happened in. A useful item I think but for the price versus performance it rates a big, "So what.")
Trying to be different or just plain fishing for dollars I suppose, they have thrown in a Rug Doctor gizmo in the $400.00 rage as well. Roomba is still hanging in $229.00 and the almost obligatory Bissell with the detachable canister plus a "steam cleaner" for carpets also by Bissell. I gave the little vapor steamer by Euro Pro a good looking over and can't understand why it's not selling for $40.00 instead of $70.00.
By the way, I in no way believe that they actually sold every piece of the prior stock they had up for sale. In such cases where would it be sent. To another Costco or Overstock.com?