If you still insist on claiming that your research is correct then kindly post that here. This is what my research has come-up with each time I google it. This is what I came up with from both "Google & Chatgpt" They both say the same thing. I've already posted that Howard Hughes commissions'...
Hi, I'm not doubting your very through explanation. My point was that
Although he was not an inventor of vacuum cleaners, Howard Hughes indirectly influenced the development of early compact models. Following World War II, the Hughes Corporation approached the Interstate Engineering Co. to...
Compact vacuum cleaners had nothing to so with Interstate Aircraft corporation.
Howard Hughes commissioned Interstate Engineering Corporation to design a compact vacuum cleaner. The vacuum was originally intended to clean the aircraft of the Howard Hughes Corporation.
Details of the project...
What I’m saying is that if you had done the research to prove that the issues you’ve indicated are indeed flaws, then you should have posted those results rather than simply claiming them as flaws. I’m sure you may have done some research, but I’d like to see those results. I’m not trying to...
Each of the flaws mentioned should only be considered flaws if they can be proven through proper testing that clearly demonstrates the vacuum cleaner has those issues. Otherwise, they may simply reflect functions that could have been designed better, not actual defects. Your comments are...
It sounds like you may have already identified what you see as the “significant” flaws in each of these vacuums, but the way it’s worded feels a little unclear. It might be more helpful if you listed the specific flaw you see in each one. That way, we can look at them together and either agree...
This is what I found on YouTube. The guy in the video is one of the most knowledgeable vacuum cleaner repair and sales experts out there. He reviews nearly every vacuum cleaner built and sold in the U.S., as well as many models from other countries. I haven’t finished watching the entire video...
There should be a cloth bag with a rubber gasket that fits tightly around the bag compartment. You can also use a paper bag liner which acts as an extra filter and protects the paper bag. With that the lid should seal enough when latch the lid you
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I think we should all wait before we kill off the Platinum. As far as filtration is you search YouTube there's a person who owns a large vacuum dealer ship in the Midwest. They did a comparison between several high-end vacuums. Both the Miele, Sebo and Aerus Platinum proved to be the very best...
It will be interesting to see how close close to what really is happening with Aerus the Platinum as the CEO as you claim. My good freind who owns a fairly large franchise here in the Clearwater, FL is actually at the annual convention in Europe. He's there with the CEO and most of the Franchise...
Okay. It appears that we're all hearing different things from to many sources. That includes the actual Aerus dealers and non Aerus owners or owners of their own franchise. I think we should all just sit back be patient until what ever we're hearing comes to be.
Aerus is not going out of business. Nor are they downsizing. The sales of the platinum are doing very well. I'm not sure where you got that information. This is from a very reputable friend and large Aerus dealer here in Florida. I would do your fact checking first
So I guess that means you don't have a correct S wand for that model. This is the exact model that I bought with the bent and crushed s wand. Thanks for your help
It never hurts to ask. Mine is the metal swivel top. Since it followed the green I'm going to guess it's from the late 50's. It breaks my hears that the S wand came bent. I tried to make the one end that connects to the straight round enough to fit. Sadly it is so misshaped that I just won't...