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DysonInventsBig


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Original Message   Mar 1, 2009 5:50 pm
Story here:  http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/40463852.html

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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894


Reply #85   Jul 23, 2009 3:12 pm
HARDSELL wrote:

How many Hoovers have you added since discovering Oreck?  No need to keep inferior models like Hoover (if the newer are better).  I liked the DC07 and you know that I have not been positive about its replacements.


Since you ask HS, within the last year I purchased 2 more NEW HOOVER TEMPO's, 2 more NEW HOOVER SLIDERS [I think I own the record for the most of these ever purchased by a single buyer], another HOOVER S1351 cann and a TTI/DIRT DEVIL Kruz [does that count?].  Most of which I donated/gifted away.  BTW, in the last year I also bought another new XL Classic and gifted away to a family member [making a total of 5 new ORECK's since April 2007].  This most recent one went to a niece with two boys ages 8 and 10.  They assist their Mom with the vacuuming using the ORECK.  They love it!  And as you know, I'm on a list for a new Steam It from ORECK and I have plans to parlay the purchase with the Silver Series ORECK.  Very soon I hope.

Dave doesn't have to worry about sales in LV.  I do a good job keeping the ORECK sales trend up in LV.

Carmine D.

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894


Reply #86   Jul 23, 2009 3:16 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:

HI CARMINE

i ask this.....whats the big deal about a steering ball?  its vacuum not a porsche.  Y not take the dc7, fix the flaws , add the ddm with a larger impeller.

....keep the price under $300......youll  have a  vacuum with some credibility that will be taken seriously and not as a niche vac nobody wants to touch.

Dump the rest of the line-up of uprights...@ that sorry handheld  .reprice the can.....at or below $200....and dyson stays in the game.

Tempo is a simple vacuum that has the same quality as the dyson.....yet will outperform all dysons at the low low low price of under $100....thats all that matters.

its an issue that dyson cannot and will not address...because he cant. ...400+ engrs. and they cant come up with an upright to meet or beat a  Tempo?

guess  thats ..high end ennovation at work...sometimes simple just works better.


Agree 'turtle1.'  475 engineers and a price tag of $500 plus and dyson can't design and market a vacuum that's has parity with an $80 HOOVER TEMPO.  Eye on the prize!  Dyson and the twins just don't get it!

Carmine D.

HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293


Reply #87   Jul 23, 2009 5:44 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:

HI CARMINE

i ask this.....whats the big deal about a steering ball?  its vacuum not a porsche.  Y not take the dc7, fix the flaws , add the ddm with a larger impeller.

....keep the price under $300......youll  have a  vacuum with some credibility that will be taken seriously and not as a niche vac nobody wants to touch.

Dump the rest of the line-up of uprights...@ that sorry handheld  .reprice the can.....at or below $200....and dyson stays in the game.

Tempo is a simple vacuum that has the same quality as the dyson.....yet will outperform all dysons at the low low low price of under $100....thats all that matters.

its an issue that dyson cannot and will not address...because he cant. ...400+ engrs. and they cant come up with an upright to meet or beat a  Tempo?

guess  thats ..high end ennovation at work...sometimes simple just works better.



I thought you was a vacuum guru.  If handling is unimportant why bother with an Oreck electric broom.  Weight is the only sell point and it is directed at the weak and old.  After all you may as well use a semi as a Porsche for vacuuming.

Since you work at a vac shop I would like to ask a simple question.  Where does the profit come from.  I am talking about the most profit that keeps the shop open.  1. New vac sales. 2. Supplies (bags, belts, etc.) 3. vac repairs.

retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358


Reply #88   Jul 23, 2009 6:59 pm
HARDSELL wrote:
I thought you was a vacuum guru.  If handling is unimportant why bother with an Oreck electric broom.  Weight is the only sell point and it is directed at the weak and old.  After all you may as well use a semi as a Porsche for vacuuming.

Since you work at a vac shop I would like to ask a simple question.  Where does the profit come from.  I am talking about the most profit that keeps the shop open.  1. New vac sales. 2. Supplies (bags, belts, etc.) 3. vac repairs.


Guru...not me ..i say what i gotta say. my outlook/what ive seen  or opinion...never claimed to know all....your words...many at that.

get over the fact that people arent going to agree with you.....see what you see. we all have our views ,'  this is a fun place to debate..a getaway.

dont need a ball.....wheels do a great job....why complicate it/add cost.  its not an obsticle course ...

marketed/ directed at our seniors...yet bought by millions of non seniors who know the name and what it stands for...it does what its supposed

to do....and does it for 15+ yrs at a time. @$199.00 ...your simple answer= repairs./service

hardsell...if i agree with you ..isay so....when your right..isay so ...ask a question i can answer-  ill answer honestly...i have no reason to lie or boast.

if i dont know something- i say i dont......i enjoy these debates with you...between all of us and will continue to stand my ground on my views...and what i like.

but i also welcome other peoples insight and opinions...i love and enjoy what i do for a living so i make it a point to know as much as i can...as  i will  have my own vac shop in time.  but still alot to learn before i do.

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HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293


Reply #89   Jul 23, 2009 9:11 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:
Guru...not me ..i say what i gotta say. my outlook/what ive seen  or opinion...never claimed to know all....your words...many at that.

get over the fact that people arent going to agree with you.....see what you see. we all have our views ,'  this is a fun place to debate..a getaway.

dont need a ball.....wheels do a great job....why complicate it/add cost.  its not an obsticle course ...

marketed/ directed at our seniors...yet bought by millions of non seniors who know the name and what it stands for...it does what its supposed

to do....and does it for 15+ yrs at a time. @$199.00 ...your simple answer= repairs./service

hardsell...if i agree with you ..isay so....when your right..isay so ...ask a question i can answer-  ill answer honestly...i have no reason to lie or boast.

if i dont know something- i say i dont......i enjoy these debates with you...between all of us and will continue to stand my ground on my views...and what i like.

but i also welcome other peoples insight and opinions...i love and enjoy what i do for a living so i make it a point to know as much as i can...as  i will  have my own vac shop in time.  but still alot to learn before i do.


This would be a very dull forum without discussions.  I have no problem with anyone who does not agree.  If Carmine agreed with me all the time I would likely leave the forum.  Guess I am here for awhile. I do have a problem with those who tell half truths or only half the story just to prove their point.  I have to say that you are forthright and I do not think that you lie.  I just do not agree with all tha you say.  Often I think that your thinking is swayed by Carmine.

Sure you do not need  a ball.  Also the average home does not need a feather weight,  Push a Kirby for awhile and you will soon appreciate a vacuum that handles well althought it is not absolutely necessary.  I think the Kirby does an excellent cleaning job but is a pain in the rear to navigate around the house.  The reviews that I read about Oreck certainly are a mixed bag (no pun intended).  They seem to have their share of service problems and clogs.  15 years service is not so good if you are not deep cleaning your carpet.

You and other independents criticize Dyson quality.  Yet all make their living doing service and repairs.  Most also do not work on Dysons.  Isn't it odd that those who do not sell or repair Dyson make a comfortable living repairing those brands that they taut as being so great in quality? 

retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358


Reply #90   Jul 24, 2009 12:35 am
HARDSELL wrote:
This would be a very dull forum without discussions.  I have no problem with anyone who does not agree.  If Carmine agreed with me all the time I would likely leave the forum.  Guess I am here for awhile. I do have a problem with those who tell half truths or only half the story just to prove their point.  I have to say that you are forthright and I do not think that you lie.  I just do not agree with all tha you say.  Often I think that your thinking is swayed by Carmine.

Sure you do not need  a ball.  Also the average home does not need a feather weight,  Push a Kirby for awhile and you will soon appreciate a vacuum that handles well althought it is not absolutely necessary.  I think the Kirby does an excellent cleaning job but is a pain in the rear to navigate around the house.  The reviews that I read about Oreck certainly are a mixed bag (no pun intended).  They seem to have their share of service problems and clogs.  15 years service is not so good if you are not deep cleaning your carpet.

You and other independents criticize Dyson quality.  Yet all make their living doing service and repairs.  Most also do not work on Dysons.  Isn't it odd that those who do not sell or repair Dyson make a comfortable living repairing those brands that they taut as being so great in quality? 


Dont want you to agree with me....i want points of view. opinions and to hear what you and all others have to say about this or that.

i agree about the kirby..i have a hrtg 2....a beast... does a great job but my sanitaire sc684 does a better job. and yes its easier  to push around on certain kinds of carpet.

besides the shop ..i have alot of cleaning accounts where im constantly useing dozens of different vacuums all the time..so i have seen alot of what works and what doesnt....i dont know all there is to know but i know alot about the ones i use...perf / quality /durability..ect. and when i dont know i ask...

my opinions or thoughts come from me...if im in doubt i ask...i go by what i have seen with my own eyes..and actually used in the field...Carmine is a person of vast knowledge and exp. far beyond me...and most others.  but if my thoughts coinside with his through what ive seen...then we agree.  i agree with your thoughts on the dc7   i say dysons best..you dont....overpriced i say....i gave away.  but i dislike all bagless in most cases.

i believe if im wrong..show me and ill say im wrong... i have no reason to be dishonest...how will i learn anything that way. ..half truths=ignorance...no reason for it....too many people on this forum to go to for info....and no reason for people tp make up stuff....all they gotta do is ask.

i feel orecks are great on low to med carpet..hard floors....deep pile not so much.  kinda loud but  but never bothered me...nor would it keep me from buying one.

 i hope we dont agree for the most part...no fun in that.      this forum is a break from the everyday...a place to get away....

ill be looking forward to your posts .       

 

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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894


Reply #91   Jul 24, 2009 6:38 am
Hello 'turtle1'

I am happy to influence others on vacuums and whatever else I can.  It's a personal and professional calling we all have as we age and MUST share our experience, knowledge, and wisdom with those who ask.  If people resent/complain/comment negatively about this [beware of the hunters' snare] I suggest they examine their own motives and reasons. 

Now that we all know your background [and mine], is it too much to ask for the dyson twins to tell us theirs?  Dare they?  They are the first to say it doesn't matter AND the first to impugn others who do, especially pro industry professionals.

Carmine D.

mole


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Reply #92   Jul 24, 2009 9:09 am
HARDSELL wrote:

. I do have a problem with those who tell half truths or only half the story just to prove their point.  I have to say that you are not forthright and I do  think that you lie. .  Often I think that your thinking is swayed by Carmine.

You and other independents criticize Dyson quality.  Yet all make their living doing service and repairs.  Most also do not work on Dysons.  Isn't it odd that those who do not sell or repair Dyson make a comfortable living repairing those brands that they taut as being so great in quality? 


H.S. how many dc11s you fix?

How many clutches and belts kits have you replaced on the dc 07,14, how many diverter valves have you repaired on dc18's?

What happened to your boy  MOTOR HEAD/GASKO,oh thats right he's in the tacony camp now"""Dib must feel really betrayed by now,

B.T.W whens thew dyson camp going to open service centers like hoover and eureka and oreck did and have done,

In reply to your profit question,our most profitable product is $1200 plus profit, So when do you want to start playing with the big kids>>>>>>>>>>

regards

MOLE

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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894


Reply #93   Jul 24, 2009 12:19 pm
mole wrote:
. I do have a problem with those who tell half truths or only half the story just to prove their point.  I have to say that you are not forthright and I do  think that you lie. .  Often I think that your thinking is swayed by Carmine.


H.S. how many dc11s you fix?

How many clutches and belts kits have you replaced on the dc 07,14, how many diverter valves have you repaired on dc18's?

What happened to your boy  MOTOR HEAD/GASKO,oh thats right he's in the tacony camp now"""Dib must feel really betrayed by now,

B.T.W whens thew dyson camp going to open service centers like hoover and eureka and oreck did and have done,

In reply to your profit question,our most profitable product is $1200 plus profit, So when do you want to start playing with the big kids>>>>>>>>>>

regards

MOLE


Hi MOLE:

I hear these same common repair ills on all these dyson models from all the indies.  No doubt the reason in large part that all of these dyson models [DC07, DC11, DC18 and soon the DC14] have gone the same path as the dyson ball barrow:  Oblivion.  If dydon doesn't rectify the warranty problem on its DC25, that will be another d brand product that bites the dust rather than picks it up.

Carmine D.

HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293


Reply #94   Jul 24, 2009 12:36 pm
mole wrote:
. I do have a problem with those who tell half truths or only half the story just to prove their point.  I have to say that you are not forthright and I do  think that you lie. .  Often I think that your thinking is swayed by Carmine.


H.S. how many dc11s you fix?

How many clutches and belts kits have you replaced on the dc 07,14, how many diverter valves have you repaired on dc18's?

What happened to your boy  MOTOR HEAD/GASKO,oh thats right he's in the tacony camp now"""Dib must feel really betrayed by now,

B.T.W whens thew dyson camp going to open service centers like hoover and eureka and oreck did and have done,

In reply to your profit question,our most profitable product is $1200 plus profit, So when do you want to start playing with the big kids>>>>>>>>>>

regards

MOLE



Since you took the liberty of altering my quote into a lie I rest my case on the honesty of some independents.

Should we assume that you make your living by repairing Dysons or have you had a few with the problems you mention.  If not is seems that you are leading us to believe that only Dysons have issues.  Only a fool would believe that.  Most of you made a comfortable living before Dyson.  How did you manage with all those other trouble vacuums?

A dealer could ceertainly get rich on $1200 profit occasionally and no other repairs in the shop.  I play with the big boys daily. They earned it honestly.

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