S2_82
Here's my thought. Aerus machines last a very long time. They rarely need maintenance from an Aerus technician. It wouldn't be super inconvenient to drive a few hours away to a dealer to buy your machine knowing you'll go years, perhaps more than a decade before you have to set foot in their stores again. You can buy all the disposable supplies you need on the Aerus website (bags, filters, etc.). And you can call their HQ to order larger parts (attachments, wands, hoses, etc.). The only things you have to interact with the dealer for are sales and service. Everything else can be handled online or on the phone.
PLUS most Aerus dealers still make house calls, so even if there isn't one in your town, there's a good chance they'll still come to you to deliver supplies and parts (if you prefer to order from a dealer) and to do service.
TBH, I've always thought Aerus should sell machines online and then send a commission check to the nearest dealer for each purchase, along with contact info for the purchaser. Then the dealer could mail out postcards to remind the new customer that A) the dealer exists and B) the dealer provides supplies, parts, service, sales, etc. That way, online sales don't take away from franchise business. Instead, it would likely grow business for franchises. Or, alternately, the website could sell machines but offer some sort of incentive or discount for buying the product in-store at the nearest location.