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Dug up this sketch from postings a few years back. This was what we were expecting in the Avalir. :-(

Fan top exhaust, Bag centered behind the handle, Quick Change hose connection and possibly a gear driven brushroll. All relatively easy to re-engineer keeping the deservedly famous powerplant.

Would have been a huge improvement over the bulky heavy unbalanced machine Kirby has simply up-dated with colour and a stupid handle. I think Kirby thought the handle would make the machine look 'lighter' but instead it looks inadequate to the task and highlights the cumbersome aged design.

My 2 cents.

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Joseph ...

"What seems like a deviation from that theory is that for several times, they've rated the Miele Twist above the Kirby. I have a Miele Cat and Dog, and I rarely use it because that thing is a beast--heavier than any Kirby I have, more expensive to maintain, harder to push, and equipped with limited attachments."

OMG YES!!!

I couldn't believe how bulky, heavy, and cumbersome the Miele twist felt!
 
Hi aeoliandave .

Happy to say that was not it, what I saw was Kirby in Dyson mode, and sort of a lift away thing. The design I saw was nothing like a Kirby, and it really had me biting my nails.

This was a multie page patent in idea form with tank type, and shampooer modes. I thought, "has the Kirby company lost it's mind?" what I saw was truely frightening!

I was working in the hotel from Hell, and have no idea who shared it with us, but I think the post was "the Kirby of tomorrow!" Thank God, that thing is not the new Avalir.

On another note, glad to know you're doing better.
Alex Taber.
 
Hi again aeoliandave.

Just to clarify.

The date I saw that monstrsity was in late 2009, or early 2010. It looked nothing like your sketch, that I could live with, but not the beast in that 3 page patent idea.
Alex Taber.
 
Ok Kirbyloverdan

I am going to bite. You have me VERY interested. How do you know for certain the Kirby concept is being tested?? What are your sources? Call me crazy, but it seems like you have some info from a source you aren't letting on to that you know, like you're keeping something under wraps.

Rob
 
Well, although I am not a Kirbylover..........

I appreciate an American company which can last for 100 years.Do I bash? Nope!
I, too, was glad to stand in that factory this past Summer, amid "rumblings" about the anniversary. We were shipped out of there quickly, but because of several reasons, (not going there).
Michael: you are right.
Of course, they're not going to reinvent the wheel. They'll trim some materials here and there, (handle, etc) to make it lighter, sleeker, etc.
Matt: I agree. Nobody "colors' vacs anymore like they used to. Look at MY favorite cleaner.... they had colorists whose job WAS to make all of those wonderful, sometimes crazy colors.Out of respect to all of "ye" and so as to not to "Bogart" this thead, I'm not mentioning my stellar vac name (not even in lower case), but anyone who knows me knows......
How many things can one change? At times, companies will cheapen down the tools bigtime (yes, they have), silver/black, etc are the sleek new 'sexy colors".
I'm happy for all of you who are glad Kirby kept the things you like, and am sorry for you who are disappointed.
Nothing can/will make EVERYONE happy.There ARE those who love Kirby, and, then there are the "others". Guess I'M one of the "others". That's ok, too. I WILL say, "Happy Birthday, Kirby" once again. And, didn't it look like a really SWANKY party?
 
On the brochures that were posted by Dan, it states....

That the 100th anniversary logo on the handle will only be available for a short time.....I am going to have to get one when they come out.


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Bud Mattingly
 
Say, Sonnydad, in picture 2, do you Keep that window locked? That '13 head would look smashing on <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">my eBay page</span> YOUR display shelf! Haha, look at it there, all displayed! How cute!


 


P.S-anybody need a '13 head for a Heritage II? I know where to get one now!!! 
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Why thank you!

For your approval of my collection, Super-Sweeper! Maybe I should moove that 13" HII head now that the word's out. Someone will track me down!
 
I love the new color scheme of the new Kirby Avalir!! It's beautiful in my eyes and I'd love to have one! I really do wish they would bring back the 2 speed switch like my on Diamond Edition. I love that I can vacuum wall to wall carpet and then switch to low to deep clean the small door mat that's by the front door without needing to get out the central vac or an Electrolux. If I tried to clean it on normal speed it would get sucked up into the nozzle or I'd have to stand over the mat in some awkward position to vacuum it while praying it doesn't get jammed.

The new rug/floor renovator looks very nice too. I don't care much for the previous rug renovator, I prefer to use a Hoover Stam Vac, but the ability to clean bare floors is a wonderful new feature. The standard Kirby tools are nice and well made but I wish the bare floor tool was made larger, or at least have a wider tool available for purchase. I've always though Kirby should include the bare floor "pad" that snaps on to the bottom of the rug nozzle as a standard attachment, it does a reasonable job and it elimates the worry of scratching wood floors with the rug nozzle.

I can't justify purchasing a new Avalir just based on the new color or the improved rug renovator, but I will say no matter what vacuum I use I don't ever think my carpets are completely clean unless they are vacuumed with a Kirby. I could never have large area rugs or wall to wall carpet in my house and not own a Kirby, it just wouldn't end well for the carpets...
 
Steve I feel

The same way about the speed switch from the Diamond edition but that will not be back until the new model arrives that will be finger tip access . They had many complaints about that switch as people would turn it to low and not realize it then wonder why the Kirby wasn't cleaning as it should so the next model the Sentria is was removed .

Did I say I can't wait to get my Avalirs 😜 ???


Dan
 
Disappointed

A few years ago I worked for the UL doing patent reviews for new electrical products (thats the short version of the job) Back then 2008-2011 we had several prototypes through the office from Scott Fetrzer Company. the units were completely redesigned. In essence it was the unit below. (Also the one posted above and referenced in the link to patents above)

While I like the looks of the "new" Avalir, I was really hoping that they would have released the unit I got to see, underwrite and test. It was truly a unique machine with many advance features. I know from past experiences that a company would not spend the amount of money it takes for patents, prototypes and Underwriting to just scrap that project. Hopefully sometime in the not to distant future we will see the actual new machine.

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Hi isufan11.

Bingo!

That was what I saw, and came really unglued at the thought that my beloved Kirby would be gone forever.

Looking at it now, I'm not as shocked as I was, but not to have some sort of Sani, or mini emp-tor would be the unthinkable! Actually, the main machine wouldn't be such a departure, except for the emp-tor, and I don't see the toe-touch- feature either. No cord hooks tells me, a retractable cord.

The patent date of October 17, 2006 must be the date filed, but I saw this in 2009. All in all, it's not that bad. However, to a die hard Kirby lover, it would take time to adjust. So glad the Avalir stuck with the tried and true.

Just my opion.

For what it's worth!
Alex Taber
 
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