sebo_fan
Well-known member
I agree with you Spiraclean - but sadly I wish the ratings that are currently provided on washing machines were half as true as own experience.
Id be wondering who would actually test a vacuum cleaner to judge the best performance etc and how it would be judged not just by the water lift ratings, an aspect of info that usually isn't listed alongside all brands in the UK but seems to be quoted with brands in the U.S as well as other European countries.
If the government/whoever spent less time having to wonder about high ratings for vacuums and actually looked at proper Green issues of environmental change rather than brushing real issues under the carpet (pardon the pun), we wouldn't be clutching at straws for pushing eco-friendly power from domestic appliances. Brands shouldn't raise the price accordingly for having a lower powered vacuum cleaner against the standard high power, either. That's just nuts! Sending the message that you have to pay more to be greener isn't right at all!
Americans may well feel that they don't have this issue - but in actual fact they already did - cue the large limousine cars of the 1950s etc - beautifully long gas guzzling limo type cars (not the stretched ones Im referring to, here) like Cadillac etc - the U.S were forced to change down to smaller vehicles to save on fuel costs and costs etc.
Id be wondering who would actually test a vacuum cleaner to judge the best performance etc and how it would be judged not just by the water lift ratings, an aspect of info that usually isn't listed alongside all brands in the UK but seems to be quoted with brands in the U.S as well as other European countries.
If the government/whoever spent less time having to wonder about high ratings for vacuums and actually looked at proper Green issues of environmental change rather than brushing real issues under the carpet (pardon the pun), we wouldn't be clutching at straws for pushing eco-friendly power from domestic appliances. Brands shouldn't raise the price accordingly for having a lower powered vacuum cleaner against the standard high power, either. That's just nuts! Sending the message that you have to pay more to be greener isn't right at all!
Americans may well feel that they don't have this issue - but in actual fact they already did - cue the large limousine cars of the 1950s etc - beautifully long gas guzzling limo type cars (not the stretched ones Im referring to, here) like Cadillac etc - the U.S were forced to change down to smaller vehicles to save on fuel costs and costs etc.