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CarmineD
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LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Original Message May 27, 2010 7:13 pm |
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LG Electronics Kompressor® Plus $399 at HOME DEPOT Description Pick Up More, Empty Less. LG is introducing its first ever line of vacuums in the U.S. Market. LG patented Kompressor® technology utilizes the world's first motorized compression system and a larger bin to compress the dust intake to hold more household dust than non-compressor models. This has been talked about here and appears to have finally made it to the USA market. Carmine D.
This message was modified May 28, 2010 by CarmineD
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CarmineD
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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #57 Oct 11, 2010 8:09 am |
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Hi Carmine, It's hard to say. How well the system -- vertical cyclone and the "wiper blade for compacting dirt -- actually works.could prove to be debatable. A while back I posted links to a video or two re earlier Kompressor models that sort of made the grade but not as perfectly as ads and claims may have stated. From what I've seen this system does help keep collected demo material-- confetti, kapok and coffee grounds -- toward the back of the collection bin but that kind of material makes for a loose pack, possibly not allowing a chance to view the full effect. "Real dirt" is different. From what I've seen people are thinking on how well the cleaners pick up, their weight and pricing. The possible larger collection capacity and longer cleaning time between emptyings is what they find equally interesting. The crucial point is how they will perform -- and survive -- for over-zealous or neglectful users that take the claims to heart. In other words, compared to others, how long will LG's machine last when compromised by user preference day to day? Venson Hi Venson:
Well said and true. The test of time. Those that survive and flourish, pass and continue to be part of the CR reviews and ratings. Like MIELE. Like KIRBY. Like Aerus. Those that don't, die off and are forgotten. Like Fantom. Carmine D.
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Venson
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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #59 Oct 20, 2010 7:10 am |
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Hi Venson: SEARS launched the latest LG Kompressor 400 this past week with and an advertised price of $399. However, the newspaper ad has the caveats that the listed price is before in store savings and before a 5 percent discount if purchased by SEARS cfredit card. Looks like SEARS and LG are together once again. Carmine D. Hi Carmine, Maybe, maybe not. Pricing seems to be going every which-way. I went online to check it out. I don't know if online Sears sites are several in number and set up for region or if one site serves for all. From what I saw, the LG 200 and 300 have finally been dropped to what I thought were the manufacturer's suggested prices -- $299 and $399 respectively. However, the 400 model has been upped from $522 I've seen in Sears stores to $549. See link to LG below. http://www.lg.com/us/appliances/vacuum-cleaners/index.jspVenson
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CarmineD
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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #60 Oct 20, 2010 8:54 am |
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Hi Carmine, Maybe, maybe not. Pricing seems to be going every which-way. I went online to check it out. I don't know if online Sears sites are several in number and set up for region or if one site serves for all. From what I saw, the LG 200 and 300 have finally been dropped to what I thought were the manufacturer's suggested prices -- $299 and $399 respectively. However, the 400 model has been upped from $522 I've seen in Sears stores to $549. See link to LG below. http://www.lg.com/us/appliances/vacuum-cleaners/index.jspVenson
Hi Venson:
You know better than me. Is it likely that big box retail stores are pricing vacuums better in the store than on line to get more foot traffic, especially with the upcoming holiday sales season? Carmine D.
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Venson
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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #61 Oct 20, 2010 9:48 am |
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Hi Venson: You know better than me. Is it likely that big box retail stores are pricing vacuums better in the store than on line to get more foot traffic, especially with the upcoming holiday sales season? Carmine D.
Hi Carmine,
Well-known "black Friday" is soon to come and will probably tell the story re holiday shopping this year. I've seen a lot of optimism but I've also seen of people still looking for work. And even with those who are woking and maybe even with the so-called middle-class and its gung-ho shopping traits due to easy credit access slipping away here, it seems that asking for $250 to $350 is like asking folks to invest $1,,500 on a Kirby or Aerus. What retailers need to learn is how to take a new tack. You really have to explain to someone the value of sacrificing the price of a couple weeks worth of groceries or what you could have paid out to your utilities provider for just a vacuum cleaner. We're not dirt-poor but becoming extremely judicious as to what we spend on. Andf, these days its totally necessary. Personally, I don't like but accept the way things stand these days. What you paid $49.95 for in yester-year you pay 500 bucks for now. Junk factor in mind, even I am prone to go the extra mile in price and sacrifice something else if I feel the product will be worth it. Yet what I'm seeing is no matter whether warranties are 5 years, 10 or 20, "buying ahead" is not a great point of interest to a lot of current shoppers. I went to the Bissell website for pricing examples and discovered that out of many models only two priced above the $200 mark. and that appears to be what people seem to make themselves content with in light of limited or no demo facilities. Imagine, can't turn a vacuum on just to see if you like the noise level yet its the Bissells and inexpensive Hoovers that you see being walked out of stores more than anything else. . As you know, the stores are making money off their so-called "extended service plans". (And to think I thought people were actually becoming resistant to the idea.) You pay extra money and when the product dies in a year or so you go back to the store and get another one or its equivalent. What spells cheap product better? Nonetheless, the more youu extoll teh value of a long warranty, the more you learn uit falls on deaf ears. If it really is an ill wind that bears no good, maybe this will benefit the indies. You can at least walk in and kick the tires on what you want before buying.
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Venson
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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #64 Nov 13, 2010 9:39 am |
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Fry's Electronics is selling the LGV200, model with 30 ft cord rewind for $199. Carmine D. Hi, A really sensible price for this specific model as it has a more modest attachment set than the LuV300 and LuV400. Venson
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CarmineD
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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #65 Nov 15, 2010 8:46 am |
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Hi,
A really sensible price for this specific model as it has a more modest attachment set than the LuV300 and LuV400.
Venson Agree Venson. With an MSRP of $299, the Fry's sale's price on this LG upright is a discount of 33 percent. And so soon before Thanksgiving and Christmas sales season. A sign of things to come for the Holiday sales season. Factoring into the purchase price that retailers like SEARS and TARGET offer 5 to 10 percent more off the purchase amounts if the their credit car is used, MSRP will be discounted by close to half. Just what is needed to spark consumer purchasing and retailers' sales this Holiday season. At these discounts, the upper end priced items, like this LG model, are more competitive with the less expensive advertised sales specials for HOOVER, Dirt Devil, EUREKA and BISSELL vacuums. With the LG name recognition, price discounts, and retailers' sales advertisments, a winning combo for all.
Carmine D.
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Venson
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Re: LG Electronics Kompressor Plus 300B
Reply #66 Nov 15, 2010 9:30 am |
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Agree Venson. With an MSRP of $299, the Fry's sale's price on this LG upright is a discount of 33 percent. And so soon before Thanksgiving and Christmas sales season. A sign of things to come for the Holiday sales season. Factoring into the purchase price that retailers like SEARS and TARGET offer 5 to 10 percent more off the purchase amounts if the their credit car is used, MSRP will be discounted by close to half. Just what is needed to spark consumer purchasing and retailers' sales this Holiday season. At these discounts, the upper end priced items, like this LG model, are more competitive with the less expensive advertised sales specials for HOOVER, Dirt Devil, EUREKA and BISSELL vacuums. With the LG name recognition, price discounts, and retailers' sales advertisments, a winning combo for all. Carmine D. Mornin" Carmine, I sincerely hope so though I'm beginning to wonder if the vacs would fare better in venues that mainly feature LG large appliances too or indie vac dealers where more focus could be placed on them. I was in a rather pleasant part of the world yesterday where LG was big on the bill and got to witness several couples being easily convinced, in one fell swoop no less, to drop several grand on LG ranges, fridges, washing machines and dishwashers. However, despite the community's seeming moneyed air, when it got down to vacuums those with real intent to buy were looking at the Shark Ultralite stick vac (started out with a high price last year but can barely be given away for forty bucks now) and $50 Dirt Devils. However, no price was too small for LED TVs. By the way, someone stated that Black Friday sales are actually a minus in regard to business. He claimed that a lot is sold below cost and, in consideration of what it costs to run the store for the day, there is no profit. I'm not a salesman but he is so I'm curious to know if his feeling is well-founded. Best, Venson
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