Oceanblue Vacuum cleaner

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Even if the product is sound, the company seems sketchy...I'm not a Rainbow fan by any means, but it can be said of them that they do stand behind their product and it appears to be solidly built. (Rainbow, along with Miele, constantly appears at the top of CR's reliablity ratings).
 
Mine still needs repair-the switches are hard for the repair place here to get.He has a few of them at the place waiting for the part.Sounds like Vortech must of corrected the problem in newer nozzles.
 
I just heard about the Ocean Blue today. Looked at their website, which contains absolutely no product info, other than a picture of the machine without its tools, Power Nozzle, or any other accessories. Looks like a D4 of SE knockoff to me. Ho-hum! Along with Hyla, Big Power, Delphin, etc., it is probably an OK machine, and will compare with a pre- e-Series Rainbow. But they are a miniscule company, compared to Rexair. They don't have the name recognition, organization, or customer support to compete. Knock-off companies like this try to recruit disgruntled sales people and former sales people from the larger, better known companies. These are usually short-lived ventures, but who knows? Anything is possible, and time will tell. It would be interesting to get to play with one of the machines. And I plan on asking my RGD and Rexair what they know, and will share later.
 
Clay

What I'm suprised about is how Kayla and her crew sold like 20 E2s just before She switched over to Oceanblue and Got those 20 people to exchange there e2s for the oceanblue. I couldn't see myself trading an e2 in for the oceanblue because the E2 performs more then the oceanblue. The oceanblue doesn't have the shampooer system with it at all.

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