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lazaruspup


Joined: Dec 11, 2008
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Bissell Prolite
Original Message   Jul 17, 2009 8:06 pm
Hey guys, if I could get some help on this one I would appreciate it. I have an elderly aunt in need of a replacement Bissell Prolite. The motor on hers is shot, brushes, everything just shot. I took it into the local guy and he said 90 bucks for a new motor and housing as the motor got so hot it torched the housing. He also suggested a Powr-Flite which is who hold the patent on that design now. She is adamant she wants another Prolite if one can be found as she has a ton of bags etc for this one. If anyone knows of a local dealer or internet presence that has even a used Prolite to be had, I would greatly appreciate it. I found one guy who has a local shop in Nevada but he wants 300 for his "last one" because its a collector's item now. I told him pass. Hope everyone's summer is going well. Still using the Healthy Home vac and still going strong, had to supplement it with a cheap plastivac for downstairs though, UGH... 40 pounds is a lot to lift up and down the basement stairs.
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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #18   Jul 20, 2009 4:12 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:
hi carmine

i say play a little hard ball.....its a buyers market right now. the illusion  that your willing to go elsewhere...is just as good as the real thing.

a sale with a little less profit is far better than no profit at all......and plenty other dealers who will take it.

great idea...the church. not only will you be a favorite with the ladies of the office....but with the big guy in the sky...

yeah id say you got some good crdit with the big guy carmine.

Hello 'turtle1'

Haggling comes natural with me.  I enjoy it!  Never have enough credit with the Big Man upstairs.  Can always use more!

Carmine D.

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #19   Jul 20, 2009 4:27 pm
HARDSELL wrote:

Carmine,  which new Oreck do you plan to buy?  Do you think that each steo up in the Oreck line is worth the $100 upcharge? I am talking about improved cleaning performance.  Not the gimmich give aways.



Two, HS.  The Steam It and ORECK Silver Series upright if the price is right.  The MSRP on the SI is $169.  And a sale on the Silver Series for $199 solo thru July 31 with a trade.  I want the $199 price and no trade because I'm buying the Steam It too.

No more a gimmick than your fave brand including a free DC16 [MSRP $149-$199] with the purchase of a $500 upright.  Same same.  Save Dave ORECK did it first and your company copied him. 

Is the ORECK worth the extra money as you go up the product line.  Ask the customers who buy the higher priced ORECK's.  ORECK gives its customers their money's worth.  In the final analysis, that's what matters.

Carmine D.

BTW HS FWIW:  My property taxes went down $800 for the year.  I never appealed in person/writing.  Save the outcry of the citizenry in my County who staged taxpayer sit-ins and demonstrations at the regularly scheduled County Council meetings.  As I said last year they would, not just in my County, but around the country. 

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HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293

Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #20   Jul 20, 2009 5:51 pm
CarmineD wrote:



Two, HS.  The Steam It and ORECK Silver Series upright if the price is right.  The MSRP on the SI is $169.  And a sale on the Silver Series for $199 solo thru July 31 with a trade.  I want the $199 price and no trade because I'm buying the Steam It too.

No more a gimmick than your fave brand including a free DC16 [MSRP $149-$199] with the purchase of a $500 upright.  Same same.  Save Dave ORECK did it first and your company copied him. 

Is the ORECK worth the extra money as you go up the product line.  Ask the customers who buy the higher priced ORECK's.  ORECK gives its customers their money's worth.  In the final analysis, that's what matters.

Carmine D.

BTW HS FWIW:  My property taxes went down $800 for the year.  I never appealed in person/writing.  Save the outcry of the citizenry in my County who staged taxpayer sit-ins and demonstrations at the regularly scheduled County Council meetings.  As I said last year they would, not just in my County, but around the country. 



Can't find your prices on the Oreck site.  Prices are $299, 399, 499 and 599.  In the past at least 3 stores refused to sell any of the vacs without the hand held and freebie.  Mayve economy has changed that.

Can't disagree about Dyson and freebie vac.  They have been on the Hoover trail for a while and now they are following Oreck marketing.  Biggest difference is that Dyson has superior performance. 

I thought that I was asking an Oreck user when I asked th question.  If you do not know how the higher priced Orecks perform simply admit it.   Maybe someone with knowledge can answer my question.

Glad your taxes went down.  We have had lots of outcrys and protests including local news media.  Our current mayor is about as useless as our former mayor who is now governor.  Certainly hope this is not a precedent for our mayors. Our mayor and officials always want money for a new project.  Never maintain what exists.  Just build something new.  I am sure you have read about the famous hole in the ground at the govs mansion. 

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #21   Jul 20, 2009 6:42 pm
HS:

I am an ORECK XL Classic buyer and user and plan to buy more of that brand.  You taut a certain brand's superior performance but don't own/use it.  Your actions tell us more about your true feelings/opinions of that "d" brand than your words.  No need to ask you any questions about your fave brand, you don't own one/use one! 

Carmine D.

vacmanuk


Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
Points: 1162

Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #22   Jul 20, 2009 7:17 pm
Don't buy an Oreck XL!! AWFUL and too expensive!
HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293

Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #23   Jul 20, 2009 8:01 pm
CarmineD wrote:
HS:

I am an ORECK XL Classic buyer and user and plan to buy more of that brand.  You taut a certain brand's superior performance but don't own/use it.  Your actions tell us more about your true feelings/opinions of that "d" brand than your words.  No need to ask you any questions about your fave brand, you don't own one/use one! 

Carmine D.



I recall the years that you tauted Hoover.  There was no other.  You predicted that several new Hoover models would sink Dyson.

Hoover had to sell, Dyson is still alive and you now ues and taut Oreck.  My who is calling the kettle black.  Your actions speak volumes.

HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293

Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #24   Jul 20, 2009 8:05 pm
vacmanuk wrote:
Don't buy an Oreck XL!! AWFUL and too expensive!


Yeah, I tried an XL21 prior to the DC07.  Oreck is a great vacuum for the old and weak to push around.  Since their senses are about the same (weak)  they do not realize that pushing is all they are doing.  Oreck is great for presenting a groomed look on carpet surface.  Just do not stir up the dust and dirt that they leave in the carpet.
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #25   Jul 20, 2009 8:24 pm
HARDSELL wrote:
I recall the years that you tauted Hoover.  There was no other.  You predicted that several new Hoover models would sink Dyson.

Hoover had to sell, Dyson is still alive and you now ues and taut Oreck.  My who is calling the kettle black.  Your actions speak volumes.



If anyone is weak of mind and memory it's you.  As I said many times before, and will repeat again for you, the HOOVER WT is and will always be the gold standard for rug cleaning and grooming.  Bar none, even your dyson DC07.  ORECK is a distant second to HOOVER.  Considering its half the weight, it's a worthy rug and floor contender. 

Carmine D.

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #26   Jul 20, 2009 8:27 pm
vacmanuk wrote:
Don't buy an Oreck XL!! AWFUL and too expensive!


Disagree.  I bought mine and 4 others new for $150 plus shipping and handling.  Now over 2 years old and still going strong.  Same as the others that I gifted away.  They are revered by their users.   ORECK had a stellar year in 2008 and so far this year.  While most vacuum brand sales suffered and fell drastically. 

Carmine D.

HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293

Re: Bissell Prolite
Reply #27   Jul 20, 2009 9:31 pm
CarmineD wrote:
If anyone is weak of mind and memory it's you.  As I said many times before, and will repeat again for you, the HOOVER WT is and will always be the gold standard for rug cleaning and grooming.  Bar none, even your dyson DC07.  ORECK is a distant second to HOOVER.  Considering its half the weight, it's a worthy rug and floor contender. 

Carmine D.



I am sure that many others like me wonder why you do not use the gold standard.  Is it because the gold soon turns to gold dust.  Gold dust is brolen gold you know and hoover WT's are very problematic.  I have a memory.  I just do not take advice unless it comes from a worthy source.
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