Anyone have info on the new Kirby ?

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Will the new model still be convertible to the portable configuration?
Or will there be a new corded handheld vacuum model sold along side?
Thanks
 
Another thing, will it's motor come apart for repairs like even on the sentria? Like can just it's armature (for example) be replaced if ever it goes bad.
Thanks again
 
OK, guys- my local kirby dealership always has a stand at the annual home improvement show. Its in about a week; well see if they have a new "avalir"

VW
 
Just A Thought ....

Has anyone considered the possibility that the Avalir might not actually BE a Kirby? Remember, Scott Fetzer also sells vacs under the Douglas and ReadiVac names -- which are considerably lighter and less expensive than a Kirby. Just wondering .....
 
Nothing to apologize for...

... No need to say you're sorry, Dan. I'm not misinterpreting anything.

I have clicked on the links above and seen the patent info you refer to. There is NOTHING in those documents that says "this vacuum will be branded as a Kirby." NOTHING.

Based only on those documents, it might be a Kirby, it might be a Douglas, it might be a ReadiVac, it might be an entirely new brand. There's no reason why it couldn't be any of those. They're all under the Scott Fetzer corporate umbrella.

I'm not trying to argue with you, I'm only stating a possibility. It makes no difference to me if it is a Kirby or if it isn't. I won't be buying one until it hits the thrift shops some years from now.

I have no doubt that it will be built to Kirby standards if it is a Kirby Avalir. If it's a Douglas Avalir, it will be built to a different, lesser standard. Either way, it's an interesting design.

Have a good day.

Rick C.
 
The New Kirby is being built right now .

It will be here this year . The emptor thats on the newest Sentria is a part that will be on the Kirby Avalir . The Sentria will not be here for much longer . Perfection has taken much longer than thought especially during these economic times which have not helped to sell the rest of the Sentrias that are left in the warehouses.
 
Just offer the kirby guys $500 bucks for a new one, they will sell it to you. If not wait 30 days after the new model comes out you can get one on ebay for that price.
 
where is it?

Ive email them and they ignore me. Time to hire a spy.
haha there web page has a bunch of kids on it,do they come with it to? Id rather have a free turbo brush
 
Can someone show a picture of the new Sentria Emptor-Haven't seen it.Just be patient-the new Kirby will be announced soon-hopefully-the best thing to do is wait.they will ship it to distributors when the supplies of Sentrias are gone.-Of course that is really IF Kirby is going to have a new model.Usually Kirby and other DTD premium vac makers keep pretty quiet about new models until they are actually selling them.
 
New Kirby

The complaints about Kirbys are 1) weight 2) complexity and difficulty of changing to various configurations

The Kirby weighs the same as a full size Dyson, or a Hoover Power Drive. We know it is not really that complex to use, but most women are 1) lazy, and 2) not interested in doing that thorough of a job of cleaning. I know a way to put on board tools on the Kirby without changing all that much and without giving up the portable configurations, but nobody asked me.

The lure of on board tools is not really about cleaning, it is about grabbing debris that is unreachable with the upright. The big box uprights always show a 10 ft reach, straight up with the cleaner next to the woman in the picture. The short stretch hoses collapse when the tool is placed on a surface that restricts airflow, the tools fall off the unit and are of poor quality anyway, but that instant hose offers a 2 second convenience, actual above the floor cleaning be damned. I like the Kirby attachments, especially the wall and ceiling brush and the wands, and the surface nozzle. But can Kirby sell enough machines to survive without pandering to the laziness of their buyers? That is the question. More plastic is inevitable.

I hate to burst anyone's bubble but Kirbys are assembled in the USA from parts sourced world wide, including PROC. The last Kirby to be entirely manufactured from American made parts was the G-6
 
I think that Kirbys are a niche market and people who like them do it because of what the are so if they make major changes it will be to snag new customers... die hard Kirby fans aren't going to like major changes.... I can't wait to see the new model, but it's going to have to be pretty special to live up to all the hype and mystique surrounding it.

Kirbys aren't difficult to change, they just require a little more work than other vacuums. I personally never use my Kirby attachments because I have other machines that are easier to use and I don't want to go digging in the closet.... I'm lazy! I think for most above the floor tasks, the plastivac uprights will perform as well as a Kirby hose.... Kirbys real claim to fame is deep carpet cleaning.

Jeanette, in Trebors defense, he said most women, not all :o)
 

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