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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Dyson thief should have checked consumer reports????
Reply #15 Oct 13, 2010 8:30 pm |
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Venson In my short time in the business I can see a demonstrative difference in the Panasonic made Kenmore. Each new model seems to have shortcuts and less material build in them then their predecessors. This is without bias as I rely on these Panasonic machines to be my $300-$450 canisters and am quite dismayed. Hiya Lucky!,
Point noted. Nonetheless, I am not adept enough of mind to discern whether Kenmore vac owners I've encountered are generally happy campers or lambs led to the slaughter. Few people are demanding to try these machines before sale so who knows if they even think about workmanship unless something breaks unduly early in the game. As chance would have it, lately, I've been in and out of a few Sears stores quite frequently -- I've really got to get a life -- but have yet to see or hear much complaint from owners coming in for bags and parts. The very newest canisters, not resemblent of the usual Pano/Kenmore models, I'd have to agree do look a bit on the flimsy side.. The only complaint I've heard thus far was rather odd. A woman who owns a Kenmore Progressive beltless upright claimed she at times had problems pushing it. I asked if she had the carpet height properly adjusted, if it proved hard to push just after she'd installed a new bag (thinking a fresh bag might allow for enough suction pull to cause extra resistance), Per the lady in mention, it boils down to same rug, no different manner of vacuuming, no change in settings. There are just times she finds the vacuum hard to push and others that she doesn't. My first impulse was to suggest she run see a doctor for a physical. Instead I said she should take the machine to an indie shop to learn if the problem could be sorted out. She asked why an indie instead of Sears. I explained that I'd made the suggestion as the cleaner is three years old and probably out of warranty and that an indie might proved an explanation or solution in a less costly fashion. I've never had an on and off problem like that with a vacuum. They either perform or don't. An off-the-wall idea but I can't imagine that the situation might be due to intermittent humidity levels making pushing a vacuum easily sometimes a go and sometimes not. Venson
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson thief should have checked consumer reports????
Reply #16 Oct 14, 2010 7:18 am |
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Hiya Lucky!, Point noted. Nonetheless, I am not adept enough of mind to discern whether Kenmore vac owners I've encountered are generally happy campers or lambs led to the slaughter. Few people are demanding to try these machines before sale so who knows if they even think about workmanship unless something breaks unduly early in the game. As chance would have it, lately, I've been in and out of a few Sears stores quite frequently -- I've really got to get a life -- but have yet to see or hear much complaint from owners coming in for bags and parts. The very newest canisters, not resemblent of the usual Pano/Kenmore models, I'd have to agree do look a bit on the flimsy side.. The only complaint I've heard thus far was rather odd. A woman who owns a Kenmore Progressive beltless upright claimed she at times had problems pushing it. I asked if she had the carpet height properly adjusted, if it proved hard to push just after she'd installed a new bag (thinking a fresh bag might allow for enough suction pull to cause extra resistance), Per the lady in mention, it boils down to same rug, no different manner of vacuuming, no change in settings. There are just times she finds the vacuum hard to push and others that she doesn't. My first impulse was to suggest she run see a doctor for a physical. Instead I said she should take the machine to an indie shop to learn if the problem could be sorted out. She asked why an indie instead of Sears. I explained that I'd made the suggestion as the cleaner is three years old and probably out of warranty and that an indie might proved an explanation or solution in a less costly fashion. I've never had an on and off problem like that with a vacuum. They either perform or don't. An off-the-wall idea but I can't imagine that the situation might be due to intermittent humidity levels making pushing a vacuum easily sometimes a go and sometimes not. Venson Hi Venson:
I'd offer the new bag too as a reason for difficulty to push AND the pile and pattern of the rug. Ease and difficulty of pushing and pulling vacuums oftentimes is dependent on the direction of the vacuum over the rug pile and fibers: against versus with. Most times users can alter the direction and see/feel the difference. Other times due to the placement of furniture and small size of the carpet being cleaned versus size of vacuum, user can't and has top tough it out. Certainly adjusting the rug height higher may ease the push pull weight but degrade the cleaning and grooming. Carmine D.
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Dyson thief should have checked consumer reports????
Reply #17 Oct 14, 2010 9:29 am |
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Hi Venson: I'd offer the new bag too as a reason for difficulty to push AND the pile and pattern of the rug. Ease and difficulty of pushing and pulling vacuums oftentimes is dependent on the direction of the vacuum over the rug pile and fibers: against versus with. Most times users can alter the direction and see/feel the difference. Other times due to the placement of furniture and small size of the carpet being cleaned versus size of vacuum, user can't and has top tough it out. Certainly adjusting the rug height higher may ease the push pull weight but degrade the cleaning and grooming. Carmine D. Hi Carmine,
Your points are all valid but in this situation the owner is claiming that the vacuum is sometimes easy to push OR not easy to push with no changes in handling on her part. Very odd. I thought at first she meant she had problems when at work on different types of rugs but she said no, the carpeting was all the same. Again, she's claiming no changes in the cleaning scenario -- same rug always -- but different effort requirements out of the blue for yet to be explained reasons. Maybe I was being tested? Venson
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson thief should have checked consumer reports????
Reply #18 Oct 15, 2010 7:33 am |
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Hi Carmine, Your points are all valid but in this situation the owner is claiming that the vacuum is sometimes easy to push OR not easy to push with no changes in handling on her part. Very odd. I thought at first she meant she had problems when at work on different types of rugs but she said no, the carpeting was all the same. Again, she's claiming no changes in the cleaning scenario -- same rug always -- but different effort requirements out of the blue for yet to be explained reasons. Maybe I was being tested? Venson Venson:
I wonder if the brush roll is skipping and/or hiccupping over the rug at times causs the revolving brush to stop and go. This will impact negatively on the push/pull weight even if just intermittent and quick when occurs. Don't know if this is a problem ior not for SEARS Kenmore beltless Progressive uprights. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Re: Dyson thief should have checked consumer reports????
Reply #23 Oct 15, 2010 7:35 pm |
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Hi Venson: I'd offer the new bag too as a reason for difficulty to push AND the pile and pattern of the rug. Ease and difficulty of pushing and pulling vacuums oftentimes is dependent on the direction of the vacuum over the rug pile and fibers: against versus with. Most times users can alter the direction and see/feel the difference. Other times due to the placement of furniture and small size of the carpet being cleaned versus size of vacuum, user can't and has top tough it out. Certainly adjusting the rug height higher may ease the push pull weight but degrade the cleaning and grooming. Carmine D. Carmine,
Gotta agree with you on this one. All my carpeted rooms are the same carpet, installed at the same time. I have 2 rooms that have a section of the carpet where the vacuum is difficult to push and bounces when pulled back across the spot. The vacuum is also more difficult to push (say north and south) than east and west on most all of the carpet.
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