madabouthoovers
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The UK view
I know we wont be getting them here, but I do like the font of the "wonder" label - reminds me of old 70's US cartoons. I think the theme of this vac is going back to the 70's, and the colour is very cool and retro. The rear skate wheels also look very 70's.
Indeed, compared to the Miele Uniq, this does seem a little bland on features for the US market, but I think Tacony's focus here is on robustness and reliability - with a lot of retro feel.
IF you want the remote handles and electronic everything, there is a price to pay in terms of reliability of broken cables and features going faulty, costing so much to repair that the vac is thrown out prematurely.
The Wonder looks like it is designed to last longer and be more "environmentally friendly". Its definitely aimed at the younger market with its retro theme. Fair do's if it sells. I would expect it will be priced a bit more reasonably than the $1500 Miele Uniq, or $1000 Miele S8 Marin.
I know we wont be getting them here, but I do like the font of the "wonder" label - reminds me of old 70's US cartoons. I think the theme of this vac is going back to the 70's, and the colour is very cool and retro. The rear skate wheels also look very 70's.
Indeed, compared to the Miele Uniq, this does seem a little bland on features for the US market, but I think Tacony's focus here is on robustness and reliability - with a lot of retro feel.
IF you want the remote handles and electronic everything, there is a price to pay in terms of reliability of broken cables and features going faulty, costing so much to repair that the vac is thrown out prematurely.
The Wonder looks like it is designed to last longer and be more "environmentally friendly". Its definitely aimed at the younger market with its retro theme. Fair do's if it sells. I would expect it will be priced a bit more reasonably than the $1500 Miele Uniq, or $1000 Miele S8 Marin.