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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: NEW VAX LINE
Reply #46 Oct 7, 2009 5:30 pm |
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VacmanUK: Do you know the VAX sales numbers/VAX percent of new vacuum sales per annum? From perusing the internet, VAX models appear to be in all the major UK retailers with a larger presence than dyson. What conclusions should we draw of the wider VAX product line availability? Post script: I don't see any VAX refurbs on the internet for sale. What conclusion/comments should we draw on the lack of VAX refurbs for sale? Carmine D.
This message was modified Oct 7, 2009 by CarmineD
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vacmanuk
Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
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Re: NEW VAX LINE
Reply #47 Oct 7, 2009 6:44 pm |
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hey are in a larger abundance because:
1) Dyson were never a catalogue / home shopping brand but went head first into mass sales, a fact that is documented in Dyson's Book. Thus, Vax spares and models are high up in the catalogues and a proportion of UK buyers still prefer the idea of paying by week or monthly /Hire Purchase deals than buying an appliance outright. This is how Vax has become more wider known for buyers on a budget.
2) Vax are cheap and cheerful; they do their job and most models are cheap to buy and run and whilst they break easily; some customers wont think twice when value for money comes to mind and would probably buy another Vax again based purely on price; supermarkets here also sell a high proportionate amount of Vax models too.
3) From perusing the internet, visit www.ebay.co.uk Here are the current statistics: For Dyson there are 917 vacuums for sale and in that list there are obvious reconditioned models or as you put it, refurbs also included.
For Vax the number is 856 which Im sure you'd agree isn't that far off from Dyson on Ebay.co.uk
For Oreck the number is far less at 217, Miele at 84 and Sebo at just 67.
Now for refurbs in the UK EBay is one of the highest sellers.
Frankly Carmine, you don't need rocket science to work out that despite Dyson being the more popular, Vax are also as popular and yet have a high proportion of refurbs on sale.
However I dont see why you need refurb info to assume that by having that data it necessarily points to poor reliability or otherwise?
http://www.which.co.uk/reviews/vacuum-cleaners
This currently shows that there are three models in the Vax family under Which? UK's consumer reliability records as being the best. No prizes for guessing that the ones featured just happen to be Hoover's Mach series, albeit TTi and not the previous Dirt Devils that Vax still sell, here in the UK.
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retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
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Re: NEW VAX LINE
Reply #53 Oct 8, 2009 5:31 pm |
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When I had my vacuum store [over 42 years], I was amazed at the number of customers who came in and didn't know the name of their vacuums and/or were wrong with the names they thought. Carmine D. HI CARMINE
Nothing has changed.....but what really blows me away is when they dont know if they have an upright or canister.....or the color....gotta love it. turtle1
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retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
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Re: NEW VAX LINE
Reply #55 Oct 9, 2009 1:42 pm |
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How right you are 'turtle1." Men were the worse. Carmine D. HI CARMINE
So true..but i wouldnt have it any other way....lightens up things on a busy day.....hard to beat a good laugh with a customer. turtle1
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