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DysonInventsBig
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Samsung's- Dirt Devil Eraser / Halo inspired UV patent.
Original Message Jun 1, 2009 1:12 pm |
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Samsung's- Dirt Devil Eraser / Halo inspired UV patent.
Reply #28 Jun 7, 2009 6:36 am |
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I think it's interesting that, as yet, Electrolux do not offer a multi-cyclonic bagless system. Hoover do, Dyson do, Vax do - in other words, all the other top sellers, other than Lux. They must have something currently in development, it would be unusual forsuch a popular mainstream-brand to lag so far behind the rest of the industry. Not really that unusual for a company which places more emphasis now on manufacturing and selling kitchen appliances [Electrolux] rather than just vacuums [HOOVER, dyson, VAX]. Vacuums round out the home care product line for Electrolux. For HOOVER, dyson and VAX, vacuums are the mainstay product line. At the BEST BUY stores in the US, which feature the Electrolux appliance line, all the Electrolux kitchen appliances are displayed, stocked and sold. The vacuums, save the Pronto and Ergorapido, are on-line orders only. The latter don't have a pervasive demand. Lowes stores in the USA feature the Electrolux vacuum line as well as the others.
Carmine D.
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Model2
~ It Beats...as it Sweeps...as it Cleans ~
Location: England
Joined: Jan 8, 2009
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Re: Samsung's- Dirt Devil Eraser / Halo inspired UV patent.
Reply #33 Jun 7, 2009 7:38 am |
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dyson and Vax don't have any kitchen and laundry appliances in the UK/Europe, do they Model2. That is comparable to the likes of Electrolux? Are you saying they do? Carmine D. I never said they did. What's your point? I'm not talking about what can be 'compared' to Electrolux, I'm talking about what Electrolux sell within the UK, and what Hoover sell in the UK, compared to what the respective brand-equivalents sell in the US.
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Samsung's- Dirt Devil Eraser / Halo inspired UV patent.
Reply #34 Jun 7, 2009 7:39 am |
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I think it's interesting that, as yet, Electrolux do not offer a multi-cyclonic bagless system. Hoover do, Dyson do, Vax do - in other words, all the other top sellers, other than Lux. They must have something currently in development, it would be unusual forsuch a popular mainstream-brand to lag so far behind the rest of the industry.
Hi Model2, Electrolux AB, not a specialist in vacuums but a mass producer of large and small appliances, is at least making an effort in the bagless department with the new "Versatility" upright (link to user manual below)and the "Twin Clean" canister. I haven't heard any report of the Versatility yet but the Twin Clean can has been out for a while. Lowest canister score being 57 and highest being 73, our Consumer Reports gave it an overal rating of 63. Consumer reviews were telling in that it is made apparent that very regular filter maintenance is necessary to keep this model up to optimum "out of the box" performance as time passes. Just a guess on my part, Electrolux already has so many irons in the fire that it may not be overly worried about a state-of-the-art vacuum under its own brand. It also owns our Eureka brand and the bagless Eureka Boss 4D 5893 got rather nice scores in CR's last ratings. Versatility Upright http://smallappliances.electroluxusa.com/Files/79976_rev%201%20OG%20eng.pdf Twin Clean Canister http://smallappliances.electroluxusa.com/files/usa_english/0-999/77764_TwinClean_OG_r10.pdf Best, Venson
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