real1shep
Well-known member
I actually think we are the most to blame for the poor, low quality, plastic fantastic vacs of today. There is this mentality that permeates our society...wherein most people that go to buy an appliance like a vac, want a DEAL and want a BARGAIN above all else.....to the point where they are stepping over dollars to pick up pennies. I know people who take items back to the store if they find out someone they know got it cheaper somewhere else. And these are units that were functioning fine with no complaints.
I always thought if something was worth having, then it was also worth saving for to purchase later. But these days it's mostly instant gratification and instantaneously purchased on the charge card. If you talk to manufacturers, they'll tell you the same thing;that they could make a splendid product as in the days of lore, but they couldn't sell enough of them to make a profit. A higher priced unit compared to a lower quality, similarly functioning unit won't sell to the masses.
And yet you have Miele, Rainbow and Aerus....I have not owned those yet, but I hear favorable things for their price tags. Compared to all the masses of junk vacs sold in the US, I'd have to think some high-end niche marketing is going on.
When I hear about the 'good ol' daze'....I remember racism, bigotry, antisemitism and homophobia. If you were white middle class, went to church regularly and were str8, life could be grand. To hell(injury or death) with anyone who fell out of those parameters. That's what I remember about the 'good ol' daze'.
Kevin
I always thought if something was worth having, then it was also worth saving for to purchase later. But these days it's mostly instant gratification and instantaneously purchased on the charge card. If you talk to manufacturers, they'll tell you the same thing;that they could make a splendid product as in the days of lore, but they couldn't sell enough of them to make a profit. A higher priced unit compared to a lower quality, similarly functioning unit won't sell to the masses.
And yet you have Miele, Rainbow and Aerus....I have not owned those yet, but I hear favorable things for their price tags. Compared to all the masses of junk vacs sold in the US, I'd have to think some high-end niche marketing is going on.
When I hear about the 'good ol' daze'....I remember racism, bigotry, antisemitism and homophobia. If you were white middle class, went to church regularly and were str8, life could be grand. To hell(injury or death) with anyone who fell out of those parameters. That's what I remember about the 'good ol' daze'.
Kevin