Thank you, Fred!
Judy, if you're still reading this forum, I resent your attempts to vilify the members of this forum, particularly those you mentioned by name.
I tried to enter into a polite and intelligent dialogue with Mr. Keeler. I finished my first question:
'Please understand, if people like your product, then good for them, and good for you. But I can't see your 'constant performance' claim having any merit.'
Polite, respectful, but still questioning one of his core claims - as is my right to do! I was responded to with a tirade of snide hostility, with Mr. Keeler shouting, '...if you want to come across as someone who knows it all...', 'YOUR NUMBERS MEAN NOTHING' etc.
I'm sorry Mr. Keeler finds International Electrotechnical Commission Standard figures to be beneath him, but they're the most reliable and accurate I (and the vacuum industry!) have access to, and they're the testing standards used by most of the vacuum industry to justify their own performance claims. As such, I saw them as appropriate for comparison with Mr. Keeler's invention, since he had not - and has not - provided any figures of his own; I assume simply because he just does not know them.
My second 'crime' seems to have been calling Mr. Keeler on his apparent misunderstanding of the way patents and patents-pending work. As I saw it, either he hadn't expressed himself very clearly in what he wrote, or he was actually attempting to mislead with untrue claims - a criminal offence! When I asked for clarification, I was told:
'I am not going to talk with you about this information because I do not trust you. The only reason you would want to know this information is to try and copy my bagless conversion. I have been doing this for 29 years and I know when someone is up to something. Don't ask again. You are realy starting to look bad.'
So, Judy, I reject your claim 'He was not rude to any of [us].' He came across as rude, defensive and paranoid, when all I was looking for was further explanation of his invention. How would Mr. Keeler respond to intelligent questions from a customer in one of his vac shops? Would he treat them in the same way, and make them out to be an untrustworthy thief, or would he try and answer them politely? Because that's really all I was after. Surely he realises that if his device IS patented, no one could steal it anyway!? That's the whole point of a patent!
I'm sorry that you consider me to be among the 'worst' on the forum, Judy - I think those who know me, know better. If anything, I'm guilty only of responding to your husband in kind. He and I could have had a polite and friendly conversation if he'd not made the assumption that I was in some way 'out to bring him down'.
And - third time I've said this now - if your husband's customers love his bagless units, good for him, and I'm glad they're happy with their purchases.