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Re: The DC27 - to replace the DC07 & DC14. Say good-bye to the clutch.
Reply #12 Mar 14, 2009 12:13 am |
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I can't say it so much that "We Americans" have problems with the clutch, as the clutch has problems with American carpets. The carpets are too thick and the machine's clutch would slip and ratchet. Carmine has told the stories many times of his poor dog running for cover. My question would be, why does it need a clutch in the first place? Over the past century, we've gone from wooden floors with area rugs, to wall-to-wall carpeting, to a 50/50 split of wood and laminate...the clutch, by allowing users to shut off the brushroll, allows you to clean both, without requiring 2 separate cleaners.
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Re: The DC27 - to replace the DC07 & DC14. Say good-bye to the clutch.
Reply #14 Mar 15, 2009 9:52 am |
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I can't say it so much that "We Americans" have problems with the clutch, as the clutch has problems with American carpets. The carpets are too thick and the machine's clutch would slip and ratchet. Carmine has told the stories many times of his poor dog running for cover. My question would be, why does it need a clutch in the first place? In 1978 electrolux introduced the 1531 beast upright, the machine was given an unlimited amount of money for R@D the machine had a clutch in it,The machine had a production run for only 2 years.It was deemed a disaster and absolute failure. Just by thinking that if you throw money and time at something its going to be innovative and sucessful in the market place is wishfull thinking. The only thing innovative in vacuum land in something people can use. regards MOLE
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Re: The DC27 - to replace the DC07 & DC14. Say good-bye to the clutch.
Reply #16 Mar 15, 2009 4:38 pm |
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Hi Carmine, as long as the consumer likes the motorized hoky thats all that matters,orecks are simple ,lite, clean good enough for %99.7 of the owners,parts and repairs can be found without making a road trip out of it, Oreck has so many different price points from factory recons to the ultra, Its really nice to see that oreck is surviving in this economic climate. I will venture to say that ORECK has prospered because Dave and his family are real vacuum people,who have a passion for this business,sort of like Kirby,aerus/electrolux. I would say that the TTI management dont even know how to use a vacuum cleaner,nevermind make one. regards MOLE
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CarmineD
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Re: The DC27 - to replace the DC07 & DC14. Say good-bye to the clutch.
Reply #17 Mar 16, 2009 7:49 am |
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Hi MOLE: ORECK is to the TTI Floorcare as old vacuum school is to new vacuum school. Carmine D.
This message was modified Mar 16, 2009 by CarmineD
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CarmineD
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Re: The DC27 - to replace the DC07 & DC14. Say good-bye to the clutch.
Reply #21 Apr 1, 2009 2:39 pm |
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There was some confusion on this machine early on. I have heard it is a great machine and indeed has a motorized brushroll. Sams Club shows the DC27 with a motorized brushroll.
DIB Here's the product's features from Sam's Club Web Site along with ONE [and only] product review dated December 28, 2008.
http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/navigate.do?dest=5&item=418376 Carmine D.
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