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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Found it ! ! !
Original Message Sep 22, 2008 1:16 am |
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A while back, I think Carmine and I may have discussed Rainbow vacuum clones. I know that the Ocean Blue came up but it was not the particular machine I was thinking of. I wracked my brain and could not for the life of me get the name of the thing right. Well, I've come across it and its called Roboclean. Even more remarkably the company is not dead but still alive in Europe. I'd bet Trilobite knows something about itt. See the following link -- http://www.roboclean.org.uk/products.html http://www.swmarket.ru/aura_roboclean.html Now, someone please explain international law and patents to me please. This company even has an equivalent to the mini air freshener that Rainbow makes. Is it possible that Rainbow either owns, has a partnership with or interest in this coompany. Venson
This message was modified Sep 22, 2008 by Venson
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ROBO
Joined: Jan 20, 2009
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Re: Found it ! ! !
Reply #6 Jan 20, 2009 5:39 pm |
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WE DO NOT CLAIM TO BE SELF PROPELLED," ROBOITIC"YES, SEE DEMO ON YOU TUBE FOR MORE INFO..
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Found it ! ! !
Reply #7 Jan 20, 2009 6:18 pm |
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WE DO NOT CLAIM TO BE SELF PROPELLED," ROBOITIC"YES, SEE DEMO ON YOU TUBE FOR MORE INFO.. Hiya Robo, I'm certainly glad you've shown up. I would make mention that a robotic pool cleaner also turns up when doing web searches and can make finding the vacuum a little confusing. I couldn't find a plain old aura-roboclean web address but did come across the following. . . . http://www.duemmefamily.com/e_pulizia.htmand http://www.aura-roboclean.de/main.html?src=%2Findex2.htmlAs you note, each site displays a different machine. One model resembles the well-known Rainbow and the other look a lot like another water filtration vacuum called the Big Power. It would be great if you could include a current U.S. web link for Robo Clean. Thanks, Venson
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Trebor
Joined: Jan 16, 2009
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Re: Found it ! ! !
Reply #8 Jan 22, 2009 1:55 am |
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Rexair/Rainbow is too greedy to share with anyone. Consider that vacshops get NO discount on any genuine Rexair parts,no matter how much they order because even supply houses like Essco and Steel City have to mark therir prices up because they pay the same retail as anyone else. The only ones who get a break are the authorized repair centers The separator concept for water filtration vacuums, which is really the only water concept worth considering, has many, many copies. Rexair, by their treatment of their distributors has spawned at lot of copies, Delphin and Hyla, to name two. The one I want to see up close is the Pro-Aqua. It looks like a gussied up version of the Hyla, with some nice features. I wonder if they split off from Hyla? These are the separator machines I am aware of 1)Rainbow 2)Hyla 3)Robot Turmix 4)Delphin 5)Pro-Aqua 6) The Roboclean. I would say it is another copy unaffiliated with anyone else. The basin clamps are on the basin itself, a disaster waiting to happen, and it looks like they only offer a 4qt basin, which for some users is too heavy when full, and makes it more top-heavy. It appears to have the same semi conical shape the Delphin has. Interesting
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: Found it ! ! !
Reply #9 Jan 22, 2009 3:23 am |
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Rexair/Rainbow is too greedy to share with anyone. Consider that vacshops get NO discount on any genuine Rexair parts,no matter how much they order because even supply houses like Essco and Steel City have to mark therir prices up because they pay the same retail as anyone else. The only ones who get a break are the authorized repair centers Sometimes it's all in the approach. A good while back when I was regularly using the Rainbow I have I decided I wanted the wide bare floor tool. I checked on the price, found a dealer and told him what I wanted and that I was not about to pay the ridiculous list price -- and got it. Sometimes it helps if you can let a vendor know that you know what he knows . . . . For your list there's also Ocean Blue http://www.oceanblue.com/ and Big Power http://www.bigpower1.com/Pro-Aqua http://www.pro-aqua-ltd.co.uk/ does bear a resemblance to Hyla but Euro-Pro also made a similar looking water-type without a separator. Venson
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