NEW WATER TRAP VACUUM SYSTEM RITELLO

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recruitu1

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I just thought that everyone on here would apppreciate this new machine that I ran across and bought. its called the ritello, I bought 2 and would be interested in selling 1 for what i paid for it. It comes complete with a shampooer and zippbrush, pretty nice machine it has 4 speeds and a cord rewinder!

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Ritellos

I have 2 of them. I will sell the one I used a few times but still is like new in the boxes for 550. i paid 600 each for the 2. They are new I guess in florida.
 
I will get some more actuall pics

on here tomorrow, i need to get some more batterys for mydigital camera.Its a pretty nice machine.
 
I've never seen one like that before... looking forward to seeing the power nozzle better.... That's my favorite part of a canister. It looks very robotic.
 
Here's a short demo video I found, it shows the machine close up. It seems better than I thought it would be, but there's no way I'd take one of these over the newest Rainbow or a Miele. They brag about being the first water vacuum with a display screen...that display screen, in my opinion, is tacky and pointless. If I could order the machine without the "screen," I'd definitely do so.

Overall, it looks OK...not as bad as I thought, but definitely not something I'd lust over.

http://www.ritellosa.co.za/demo_page.html
 
After watching the video clip-do like my new Rainbow better-I would think Librex would have some concerns that the Rainbow-Rexair folks may try to sue Librex for patent infringements-there are features of the Ritello that are like the Rainbow.the "display" screen sounds sort of silly to me-but the additional motor speeds could be helpful.And the "Zipbrush" like what comes with G series Kirbys.The Ritello is less expensive than the Rainbow-Are these normally sold DTD like the Rainbow?Never heard of this brand until now.
 
I have to say-the Ritello machine sort of has an "evil" look to me-sure it works well-but just looks "evil"It reminds me of the alien creature that tried to take over the Earth by creating bat like creatures that took over people minds and put them under the alein beings control-that being looked just like that Ritello vacuum cleaner!I am trying to remember the name of that movie-came out in the fifties.
 
New water trap vacuum -Ritello

Looks intereting
Does anyone know if the power nozzle is turbine or electric?
Where would you get parts and service (like if your circuit board wnet bad)
What type of motor des it use?
 
Watching the video made me lose respect for the company. They are called LEREX.... seems similar to Rexair... and they even call their machine the SE series? Are ypu kidding? They also include a Kirby Zip brush.... seems the only thing they are good at is copying other manufacurers... oh yeah, I love how they say they "invented" the cord winder for their machine... I could have sworn the cord winder was invented long before this company was ever thought of...
 
Watching the video made me lose respect for the company. They are called LEREX.... seems similar to Rexair... and they even call their machine the SE series? Are ypu kidding? They also include a Kirby Zip brush.... seems the only thing they are good at is copying other manufacurers... oh yeah, I love how they say they "invented" the cord winder for their machine... I could have sworn the cord winder was invented long before this company was ever thought of...
 
Agreed!

It looks nice, but so many similarities. I'm sure they have cut corners somewhere. To have REX and SE in the names.....(really?) Same color brown too. Does this company have a previous model so their new model can be called SE?
 
The comapny name....

is Librex. And Kirby did not invent the Zipp brush, It was copied from Vorwerk who called it the Polster Boy. An electric hose is included. The shampoo head is non-electric, the upholstery tool is turbo driven, There is no need for an electric hose unless there is an electric P/N
 
The video showed a brushed motor, very similar to the first E Series motors in appearance. It looks like they've largely copied the E Series, and added multiple speeds. They've created their own styling, but it's pretty much a nineties E Series with a few improvements.
 
Simple reason for the similarities....

I'm willing to bet BIG MONEY that Librex, the company that makes Ritello, & Rexair, are probably owned by some corporate giant. That would explain why this company is getting away with making a thinly-disguised copy....they aren't!! Simply a different brand, changed the design a little, to suit a different market.

And I bet there are other companies that are owned by this same corporate giant. Look at the Ocean Blue, whose parent company is Hy-Cite Corp....that vacuum looks like an updated Rainbow D2!

Rob
 
Dan, I'm not saying Rexair is directly connected to Ritello, just they are probably owned by the same corporation. That's why they're getting away with this copy.

And if they ARE NOT, I'm willing to bet Rexair will be filing suit rather quickly, & this company won't be around long. This would be too blatant of a copy to survive a challenge in court.

Rob
 
Rob

I guess you forgot about the Oreck / Bissel Law suit ? Oreck sued Bissell for the Pro Lite 8lb vacuum that Oreck claimed that Bissell copied. Bissell used to build Oreck vacuums for them for many years. Oreck sued for patent infringement and the Judge threw it out of court. I am sure Bissell made the Pro lite as a we`ll get back at Oreck for pulling out of a contract to build their vacuums. Many companies have very good lawyers to help protect them to make sure they avoid a law suit.
Dan
 
Patents are a tricky business...

The separator is now fair game. Water filtration is fair game. Just because the Ritello has a similar body style does not mean Rexair will launch a lawsuit. Despite all the water filtration separator based vacuums on the market, most people have never heard of any but Rainbow. A lawsuit will only increase awareness of all seven or eight Rainbow competitors, and if the Ritello is substantially less expensive, it will increase Ritello's share at the expense of Rainbow's. The plaintiff has no control over the publicity the defendant gives to a lawsuit. Hoover executed a brilliant maneuver as the defendant by publicizing a lawsuit against them. Not 100% sure, but I believe it was Western Electric who sued Hoover. Hoover exploited the lawsuit to garner public sympathy and increase awareness of their product and its uniqueness. Hoover's patent on a rotating brush as up in 1925, and they scored an engineering coup with the invention of the beater bar. Air-Way copied it (sort of) and was successfully sued by Hoover, where after Airway concentrated on tank-type cleaners. If I were Ritello's legal team, I would be prepared to turn a lawsuit into a triumph.

Rexair has only themselves to blame for the proliferation of their competition. Upon closer examination, disgruntled and mistreated RGD's have been involved in the development of several of their competition.
 
And Tacony bought...

the rights to the Bissell because it was competition to their Riccar and Simplicity lightweights. It still available under the Tornado name
 
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