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Acerone


Joined: Jul 25, 2007
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Halo Vacuum... What happened to them... We now know....
Original Message   Feb 1, 2009 1:38 pm
Did they go out of business? GetHalo.com now sells only the vacuum cleaner bags...
This message was modified Feb 2, 2009 by Acerone
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Acerone


Joined: Jul 25, 2007
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Re: Halo Vacuum... What happened to them
Reply #9   Feb 1, 2009 7:36 pm
Thanks guys.... And here it is Oreck Halo
Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: Halo Vacuum... What happened to them
Reply #10   Feb 1, 2009 7:48 pm
Thanks Acerone,

The Garcia story really doesn't tell much but this approach is exactly what should have been done in the first place.  It is clearly stated that the more exposure, the better even though, in light-colored text, careful disclaimers make note that  the machine is not a cure-all for disease, including asthma or allergies.

The exposure issue may encourage buyers who feel there may be some value to the product either to vacuum often or longer.  Not a bad thing.

Best,

Venson

PS -- The caption "With the New Oreck Halo, you are vacuuming and killing many of the germs on your carpets and floors at the same time. No extra effort. No extra time. Just vacuum like you normally would! is contradictory.
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Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: Halo Vacuum... What happened to them
Reply #11   Feb 2, 2009 12:07 am
I just toured the Oreck Halo website. WOW! Very well done! I predict big sales for Oreck on this baby! Now, if David Oreck were really smart he would make a P/N with the UV technology for sale as a retrofit for all those diehard Lux and Miele fans. Their web designer knows his/her stuff. Now, a few endorsements from pediatric allergists, a geriatric specialist, a skin doctor, and a veterinarian or two, and David Oreck might be rich enough to retire!

The regular Oreck website makes no mention of the Halo, and a search of the site turns up nothing. So for now at least it is a totally separate entity. Was the original Halo with OBT a 2-motor unit? The Oreck version is, and it has a height adjustment. Should reel in a few customers on the fence due to those issues.

I answered my own question by doing a search for Halo vacuum. David Oreck and co. decided to replace the clutch drive assembly for the brushroll with a second motor. The other major change seems to be in the lens that focuses and concentrates the UV-C light on the floor.

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Acerone


Joined: Jul 25, 2007
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Re: Halo Vacuum... What happened to them
Reply #12   Feb 2, 2009 7:00 am
Now it's available for sale.
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Halo Vacuum... What happened to them
Reply #13   Feb 2, 2009 7:31 am
Thanks to everyone for the latest and greatest with ORECK Halo.  Glad to see the halo UV-C technology is still available in the industry.  It has a place.  Like to see it also on the robotics.  Maybe that's a venue for ORECK/iRobot in the future, depending on cost.

Carmine D.

RAD1


Joined: Dec 6, 2008
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Re: Halo Vacuum... What happened to them... We know now....
Reply #14   Feb 2, 2009 1:08 pm
As I am reading these comments, I find it humorous, as I approached Miele 3+ years ago about making and marketing a UV-C light for their vacuums. Simple thought for me, as I market and distribute UV-C light systems for forced a/c and heating systems for homes. O well, it vever got off the ground with Miele.
Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: Halo Vacuum... What happened to them... We know now....
Reply #15   Feb 2, 2009 1:37 pm
RAD1,

Proving once again that it takes a MARKETER to spot an idea worth grabbing onto!

David Oreck, with this new Halo acquisition, is selling the best vacuum he has ever offered. I do not know if Oreck was the first manufacturer Ken and Carrie Garcia approached, but they could not have done better. David Oreck is a household name. Name one person from any other vacuum cleaner company with as much recognition, other than James Dyson. David Oreck is an affable, grandfatherly gentleman projecting a trustworthy image, whose company is not hogtied with layer upon layer of decsion making process before it gets in front of the person who can actually say "Yes!"  I hope Ken and Carrie negotiated a spiff and a percentage for every unit sold. Way to go! The American Dream can still be achieved.

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Halo Vacuum... What happened to them... We now know....
Reply #16   Feb 2, 2009 4:31 pm
Dave is the lightweight vacuum man!  Now, he is the UV-C light weight vacuum man!

Carmine D.

DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454

Re: Halo Vacuum... What happened to them... We know now....
Reply #17   Feb 4, 2009 12:24 am
RAD1 wrote:
As I am reading these comments, I find it humorous, as I approached Miele 3+ years ago about making and marketing a UV-C light for their vacuums. Simple thought for me, as I market and distribute UV-C light systems for forced a/c and heating systems for homes. O well, it vever got off the ground with Miele.

Rad1,

How did Miele treat you?  Did you have to sign your life away...  sign their disclosure, which typically states your rights (of said widget) are covered by your patent only.    Thanks.

DIB
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RAD1


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Re: Halo Vacuum... What happened to them... We know now....
Reply #18   Feb 4, 2009 2:34 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Rad1,

How did Miele treat you?  Did you have to sign your life away...  sign their disclosure, which typically states your rights (of said widget) are covered by your patent only.    Thanks.

DIB

DIB,
Actually it never really got passed "round 1" so to speak. I don't think they really saw a need, to be honest. I look at it like this...they had a better focus of the niche market and current core product and manufacturing a "specialty" vac - which is what the UV-C vac is - wasn't in their best interest. I tend to agree, really. Like I said, I distribute UV-C lights now - Believe me, people HAVE to be educated about these. It's not an impulse buy. Especially for $599 like the Oreck Halo will be. Plus, you are now talking about replacement costs on the bulb - which HAVE to be replaced every 1 to 1.5 years. This is where David Oreck will make money - in the replacement goods (besides the ridiculous mark-up in the vacuum itself).
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