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Lucky1


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Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Original Message   Feb 19, 2011 5:06 pm
A famous German Vacuum soon to be available at your local Oreck Dealer.....Hummm.
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CarmineD


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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #58   Mar 26, 2011 10:09 pm
Hoover UH30010COM  Platinum Lightweight Bagged Upright with Canister</CENTER>
vacmanuk


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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #59   Mar 27, 2011 8:53 am
Ah Carmine, I'm referring to canisters that are akin to Miele/Hoover. Not the kind that you purposefully carry.
CarmineD


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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #60   Mar 27, 2011 3:53 pm
vacmanuk wrote:
Ah Carmine, I'm referring to canisters that are akin to Miele/Hoover. Not the kind that you purposefully carry.



Well Vacmanuk, HOOVER refers to this model as a portable canister.   ......And ORECK calls its models like this either compact canisters and/or handhelds.  Both are used interchangeably.  It's not my terminology, but theirs and standard for the industry in the USA for the last 50 plus years.  I use what the makers/industry use and say they are. 

My feeling is wheels on such small and lightweight compact/portable canisters would make them unruly on stairwells and steps.  Both the HOOVER and ORECK, after which HOOVER copied, have shoulder straps for these compact/portable canisters.  At 5-7 pounds typically, they are made to easily glide/slide and/or be used over the shoulder and/or sit sideways on the steps.  Wheels would add unnecessary weight and defeat the purposes for which they are designed and function.  IMHO

Carmine D.

PS:  When I say HOOVER copied ORECK I refer to the lightweight with compact canister sold as dual team vacuums.  Clearly this combo is an ORECK marketing strategy that HOOVER/TTI copied.  HOOVER for many years was absent from the lightweight upright vacuum market chosing instead to source its solo sold 8 pound Ultra lightweight upright vacuum to RICCAR/Simplicity under the HOOVER brand name. 

This message was modified Mar 27, 2011 by CarmineD
CarmineD


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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #61   Mar 27, 2011 4:00 pm
An aside on the commentary about ORECK and full sized canns.  Not really the ORECK venue.  Lightweight uprights and compact canisters are ORECK's claim to fame.  Recall MIELE didn't make and market its own uprights for over 75 years.  ORECK just as soon not produce full size canisters for USA consumption let alone Euro market which is flooded with canisters.

Carmine D.

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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #62   Mar 28, 2011 1:29 pm
CarmineD wrote:
 MSRP $400  Quest is Pano made in China. 

Carmine D.


Are you kidding?  Where are you getting your info?  I am sure you just run down to the nearest ORECK center and ask.  Just because they work there, does not mean they know.  I happen to know who makes this new vacuum cleaner.  ORECK sources alot of their models from different sources(not including XL & BB).
CarmineD


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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #63   Mar 28, 2011 2:56 pm
Mike_W wrote:
Are you kidding?  Where are you getting your info?  I am sure you just run down to the nearest ORECK center and ask.  Just because they work there, does not mean they know.  I happen to know who makes this new vacuum cleaner.  ORECK sources alot of their models from different sources(not including XL & BB).



As I recall there was a discussion that the Quest was BOSCH made.  I added my info that it is Pano made.  If you know, then post it. 

Carmine D.

vacmanuk


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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #64   Mar 28, 2011 9:50 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Well Vacmanuk, HOOVER refers to this model as a portable canister.   ......And ORECK calls its models like this either compact canisters and/or handhelds.  Both are used interchangeably.  It's not my terminology, but theirs and standard for the industry in the USA for the last 50 plus years.  I use what the makers/industry use and say they are. 

My feeling is wheels on such small and lightweight compact/portable canisters would make them unruly on stairwells and steps.  Both the HOOVER and ORECK, after which HOOVER copied, have shoulder straps for these compact/portable canisters.  At 5-7 pounds typically, they are made to easily glide/slide and/or be used over the shoulder and/or sit sideways on the steps.  Wheels would add unnecessary weight and defeat the purposes for which they are designed and function.  IMHO

Carmine D.

PS:  When I say HOOVER copied ORECK I refer to the lightweight with compact canister sold as dual team vacuums.  Clearly this combo is an ORECK marketing strategy that HOOVER/TTI copied.  HOOVER for many years was absent from the lightweight upright vacuum market chosing instead to source its solo sold 8 pound Ultra lightweight upright vacuum to RICCAR/Simplicity under the HOOVER brand name. 


Well you see Carmine, in the UK and Europe we don't use the term canisters unless its the old fashioned round tub types U.S refers to as "Shop Vac." Even the Rainbow in the UK would come under "tank" or "canister" due to its rounded shape. In this respect, whoever copied who (and how long has the Oreck canister been out actually? The Hoover Portapower from the U.S was available in the U.K in the 1980's. )

On the basis that Miele, SEBO and Bosch all use castors which are deemed lightweight, it wouldn't add that much weight to add three wheels recessed into the base, particularly when you consider the lighter PVC plastic components around these days.
CarmineD


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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #65   Mar 28, 2011 10:47 pm
vacmanuk wrote:
Well you see Carmine, in the UK and Europe we don't use the term canisters unless its the old fashioned round tub types U.S refers to as "Shop Vac." Even the Rainbow in the UK would come under "tank" or "canister" due to its rounded shape. In this respect, whoever copied who (and how long has the Oreck canister been out actually? The Hoover Portapower from the U.S was available in the U.K in the 1980's. )

On the basis that Miele, SEBO and Bosch all use castors which are deemed lightweight, it wouldn't add that much weight to add three wheels recessed into the base, particularly when you consider the lighter PVC plastic components around these days.
vacmanuk wrote:
Ah Carmine, I'm referring to canisters that are akin to Miele/Hoover. Not the kind that you purposefully carry.


O'Really?

Carmine D.

This message was modified Mar 28, 2011 by CarmineD
vacmanuk


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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #66   Mar 28, 2011 10:59 pm
CarmineD wrote:

O'Really?

Carmine D.
Yes really Carmine. I use the word canisters so that you guys can understand what Im talking about. The word 'cylinder" seems to confuse some people.

CarmineD


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Re: Oreck may have an announcement shortly
Reply #67   Mar 29, 2011 12:15 am
vacmanuk wrote:
O'Really?

Carmine D.
Yes really Carmine. I use the word canisters so that you guys can understand what Im talking about. The word 'cylinder" seems to confuse some people.



Like hoovering your rugs?  And you say that we guys [USA] don't understand?    O'Really? 

Carmine D.

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