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OCEAN BLUE,
Original Message   Jul 18, 2008 5:49 pm
Heres something for you all to check out,THE OCEAN BLUE,

Looks like rexairs cousin,the power head and tools are top shelf..............

MOLE

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Venson


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Re: OCEAN BLUE,
Reply #17   Jul 23, 2008 4:58 pm
Mister_Bojack wrote:
About the Ocean Blue: Does it have decent suction?


That I'd be curious to know as well.  Sounds a little off the wall but it has been explained to me that Rexair/Rainbow, for one, has never been noted for stellar suction because if suction is too high water will be sucked into fan chamber and/or motor.  Separators in these machines are meant to fling away water droplets that  fly  up from the basin.  I have heard of no formula describing the ratio of spin versus airflow required for them do their Iob. 

My guess is that you'd have to increase the distance between the water line and the separator and depend more on gravity to compensate for the extra water being whipped up by higher airflow.  The result, I think, would mean a not necessarily practical increase in size of the unit.  These machines are not popular due to weight already.  More bulk wouldn't help.

Venson

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Re: OCEAN BLUE,
Reply #18   Jul 24, 2008 9:26 am
Mister_Bojack wrote:
About the Ocean Blue: Does it have decent suction?

It has enough to pull the dirt and dust into the tank. Standard issue rainbow e series motor , working suction around 70'' cfm,close to 85.........

mole

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Re: OCEAN BLUE,
Reply #19   Aug 1, 2008 4:48 am
Venson wrote:
 No it wasn't the Hyla but may have been called the Robot.  I know one water-type machine under this name was sold in Euroe for a time. It was almost a dead ringer for the Rainbow SE.  If my recall is correct, a similar machine was put into production in Mexico and a lawsuit came out of that.  I did a search and there is a U.S. Court of Appeals PDF document that I can't get to download that appears to mention the matter.

What I can't recall is whether Ocean Blue is the same blue-colored machine that was being advertised on TV here and there.  That machine did not have the Wessel-Werk power nozzle.

Venson


To be brief, the lookalike Rainbow was ROBOT.  I remember seeing the machine and noticing how much it looked like a Rainbow. 
Rexair wanted the company to make the Rainbow for them.  Later, this company backed out and made their own Rainbow lookalike.  Rexair did not like that, so they took them to court and vise versa. There have been other companies who have ventured on their own, to make their own version of a well known vacuum cleaner brand.

This Ocean Blue is owned by a company I would not get involved with, IMHO.  They sell more than vacuum cleaners and air cleaners.

I have seen the Ocean Blue before under a different name.  It used the same color scheme, but had a cheap hose, plastic wands, and a cheaper power nozzle.  With the OB, I noticed that they added a metal panel around the machine(the previous brand had grey plastic where the metal panel is), added a better hose and deluxe W-W nozzle.  The price is higher also.
Venson


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Re: OCEAN BLUE,
Reply #20   Aug 1, 2008 1:22 pm
Thanks Mike.

Venson

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