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Trebor
Joined: Jan 16, 2009
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New Oreck vacuums
Original Message May 5, 2010 5:19 pm |
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Today I fortuitously stopped at the local Oreck dealer.
Mike, the owner of several Oreck franchises and a few multi-brand stores had brought his new Edge upright from home, as stock had not arrived yet.
It has a more powerful motor, with a true floating head. LED lights, infinite speed control AND and on-board stretch hose with a permanently attached telescopic crevice tool that is automatically active when the handle is in the upright position. It lacks the Pilot's pivot head and the Halo's germ killing light. A model incorporating all three features is under development. It is still easy to push, although it weighs 10 lb and requires a bit more effort than previous models.
There is a commercial OBT upright made by Stein (Sebo) that is very nice at only 450.00. Oreck WILL be offering a bagless upright, but dealer participation is optional. The new canister is color matched to the Edge and designed to be leaned on as the user vacuums stairs. Odd looking bare floor/crevice tool, no swivel neck. The bristles fold in to form the crevice tool, and the wand is inserted into a neck that curves more than 60 and less than 90 degrees, much like the OLD bare floor tools made of wood with the metal neck screwed on. A turbo tool is included and a dusting brush.
A cute little bagless canister is available for 49.99 Oreck has increased market share and has 89% brand recognition as a vacuum cleaner. They have become #1in air purifier sales. (Mike did not say if that was dollar volume, or units or both.
The price of the Edge and matching canister will be about 750.00
Oreck is still marketing, still developing product, and still building a loyal customer base.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #213 Jul 8, 2010 12:25 pm |
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Hello Procare: Do you recall the Abott and Costello skit that put this joke to stage/TV. Costello sells tank type vacuums, of course generic name, and enters a lady's home. Says if the vacuum does not pick up all the dirt he throws on the floors and rugs, he'll eat up all the dirt. Lo and behold no place to plug in the vacuum! HARDSELL: How's your problem workiong out? Carmine D.
I didn't use dirt. I referred to what you promote.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #215 Jul 8, 2010 1:13 pm |
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Carmine, You are right. If I remember correctly the movie was "Little Giant". He became the top salesman in the company. Had some good math problems in there too. Procare
Remember well my friend. Classic math. Gave rise to today's new gov't math. Billion here, billion there. Soon you are talking real money.
Carmine D.
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"There is no BEST or PERFECT vacuum cleaner"
"Take care of your vacuum, then your vacuum will take care of you"
Joined: Dec 1, 2004
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Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #217 Jul 8, 2010 10:15 pm |
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Hardsell, All vacuum cleaners were sold door to door back in the 50's.
Procare This is not completely true. While there were more vacuum cleaner brands and more sold DTD in the 50's, compared to today, there were still vacuum cleaner brands that were not sold DTD.
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"There is no BEST or PERFECT vacuum cleaner"
"Take care of your vacuum, then your vacuum will take care of you"
Joined: Dec 1, 2004
Points: 1683
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Re: New Oreck vacuums
Reply #220 Jul 9, 2010 4:21 am |
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Nor completely false either. The primary name brand vacuums in the 50's were Lux and HOOVER. Both were d-t-d sellers. Other brands were minor players like Singer, Westinghouse, GE, Lewyt and were not d-t-d brands and all went out of business in the 50's or soon after. About the time of the HOOVER Convertibles mid 50's, even HOOVER stopped d-t-d sales unless customers called and asked for a home demo/purchase thru one of HOOVER's branch offices. Carmine D. Carmine, when are you going to learn to stay out of things you know nothing about. I replied to "Procare" and not you. "Procare"said, "All vacuum cleaners were sold door to door back in the 50's". Clear and simple what that says. ALL vacuum cleaners were sold.... Not some. We are not talking about "primary brand vacuums" or "minor players. Your statement re: examples of players going out of business is wrong too. Only one was taken over shortly after the 50's, but vacuum cleaners were still manufactured. You know that I can tell you about every one of those vacuum cleaner brands you mentioned. Carmine, if you want to look at it another way, by mentioning some of the brands not sold DTD, you agreed w/my statement.
This message was modified Jul 9, 2010 by Mike_W
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