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Re: Oreck site
Reply #7 Aug 16, 2010 6:45 pm |
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Mole , I don't know the Oreck story but do rmember seeing Made in West Germany on an early one on the church cleaner across the street. Procare Yes, early ORECKS were made in Germany, for ORECK. That would be after the WP/Oreck models.
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Re: Oreck site
Reply #8 Aug 16, 2010 7:25 pm |
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In any event, here's some not so great but accurate line drawings of two Philips vacuums. The lower model matches Oreck's Dutch Tech. V- Venson![](http://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv25/veeteeny/Phlipscan.jpg) I posted a review on the previous website way back in 1999-I think. Here is the review transferred to this site- http://www.abbysguide.com/vacuum/reviews/266-0-1.html ORECK is known for his "8lbs. upright". They get people's attention, because they are different. Well, not so different anymore. He knows that he can sell more of the uprights than the canisters, therefor advertising makes since. The vacuum pays for itself. This is true of other brands also. Vacuum cleaners are very seldom seen of TV. Look at how often Sears Kenmores were shown on TV commercials. Eureka and HOOVER and Bissell will advertise, but it is in spurts.
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Re: Oreck site
Reply #9 Aug 17, 2010 12:26 am |
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I posted a review on the previous website way back in 1999-I think. Here is the review transferred to this site- http://www.abbysguide.com/vacuum/reviews/266-0-1.html ORECK is known for his "8lbs. upright". They get people's attention, because they are different. Well, not so different anymore. He knows that he can sell more of the uprights than the canisters, therefor advertising makes since. The vacuum pays for itself. This is true of other brands also. Vacuum cleaners are very seldom seen of TV. Look at how often Sears Kenmores were shown on TV commercials. Eureka and HOOVER and Bissell will advertise, but it is in spurts.
Hi Mike,
I was born here a hundred years ago. Sears commercials are more gentle reminders for me though they may bear more impact on young'uns and new arrivals to the U.S. Were I in the market for a vacuum, a dishwasher, range or refrigerator heading to Sears woulkd probably be a no-brainer as it has long been established for myself as a place to find anything practical. My grandfather bought his overalls there and our first Silvertone TV. Oreck on the other hand seems to pick up stuff for its line and leave it on a back burner. The "Iron-whatever" portable vac as an instance goes back almost 40 years as a Sears item before it fell off their roster. I'm merely curious to learn if its a big concern for the company whether they sell or not. Or, maybe they keep just enough on hand to satisfy those looking for somethng beyond the usuall fare now and then. Of course, everyone's aware of lightweight Oreck uprights and Oreck "power teams being the jewel in the company's crown but that makes me still wonder all the more at why they bother wih other items that they'll probably not push to the fore by way of more agressive advertising. Venson
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Re: Oreck site
Reply #11 Aug 17, 2010 10:16 am |
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This is the best pic/photo I could find of the ORECK Dutch Tech canister to post here. This is the ORECK Dutch Tech 1400B which typically sells for $800. 1400 Watt motor. 10 year motor warranty. 3 year overall warranty. 17 pounds for the vacuum only. With the tools included it's 25 pounds. It's noted claim: Ultra quiet "....it's so quiet it won't wake a sleeping baby." There are 3 less expensive Dutch Tech models. Two models are 1200: an A and B [1200 Watts]. One model with a power head and one without. Priced at $500 and $700 repectively. A 1400 A model also without power head is priced at $700. Consumer Reports gave it fair to middlin ratings. Customers/users give it the same ratings as CR. It was marketed as "European engineering: the equivalent of a Swiss watch." Obviously geared toward the 50 million families in the USA with infant children/babies. In CR's most recent ratings [March 2010] the ORECK DutchTech 1400B rated an overall numerical score of 65 in a field of 18 canisters which ranged from the lowest score of 57 to the highest of 73. Tying with MIELE Plus S251 and closely matching SEBO C series and MIELE Callisto. Besting both dyson canns. There is no reliability rating for ORECK canns. ORECK uprights receive a 9 score for reliability in a field of 12 brands ranging in scores from the lowest [best] of 3 to the highest [worse] of 13. Carmine D. ![](http://i.pgcdn.com/pi/0/64/14/6414607_640.jpg)
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