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eurekastar

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Does anyone know if TTI is closing out their line of Royal Metal Uprights? It doesn't seem like they are as numerous on the net these days.
 
Why would they do that?The metal uprights are the products Royal is most famous for!But wouldn't put it past TTI-Remember the Prince hand vacuum and the Royal Pony canisters?People liked these-then they were discontinued.Dealers want them,too.
 
TTI

Did NOT discontinue the pony or metal Royal prince . Royal did that years ago because of slow sales .
No one seems to understand today's customers are NOT into metal vacuums that look like antiques .
Every time I had a customer in my store people would ask me why I am selling old vacuums I always had to explain it's an old style that worked really well but they always went to the new modern looking vacuums . That's why Kirby will have a radically new vacuum to bring it up to
Date . Royal now makes one upright for the home because sales are way down . Metal machines of yesterday are GONE and will NEVER return stick with your old vacuums because once they're gone the end !

Dan
 
I agree with Dan here but another thing one can remember is that the metal Royal's are very desirable in commercial settings. I am pretty sure TTI makes some good money on the metal Royal sales. I could be wrong though, but judging from how many metal Royal's I see in commercial settings, I highly doubt that would happen.
 
Ben

You're right, I agree with you....the new Chinese made Royal uprights are screamers! Having said that, I am glad they are still being made & being sold. The Royal metal uprights are a proven design that WORKS! and perhaps even better than the Kirby.

Rob
 
With all of this--hang onto your metal Royals-both upright and canister.It was quite diffrent here-when the metal canisters were offered at the old Vacuum Cleaner Hospital place-they sold VERY briskly!People in this area liked them-and many still in use!!Sometimes they show up in trade in piles-but rare.Again-it was a design that WORKED-unlike many new ones offered today.
 

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