oreck_xl
Well-known member
You're looking at it more from a nostalgic eye than what most people look for in a vacuum today. Would you buy a brand new car that hadn't changed its sheet metal design since 1990!? Perhaps but if you're like most of the public probably not. It was a revolutionary step forward 28 years ago! I remember Consumer Reports calling it "robotic" in a 1990 issue. The truth is, the Tech Drive did and still does add bulk to the machine and in that way the Legend II was better. I do think as jade_angel pointed out tool conversion could be improved. Why not offer a 12 inch granny head to customers again? And for those frugal customers who don't want to spend money on bags offer a shake-out with a Sani-emtor? I'm all for keeping a design that works but R&D really should've had a new design out there a long time ago. I might be very wrong but here in New York Kirby has lost a lot of dealers. Maybe they're prolonging the G-series as long as they can because they know the end is in sight. It happened to Air-Way not all that long ago and it could happen to them too.