williamr1248
Well-known member
New Kirby is here
I think I like the new colors better. I never did like the gray. I thought it made the plastic look cheap. I also never liked the dip in the front nozzle trim or the model script imprinted on the plastic handle.
While I am on the subject,I don't like the looks of the new light. It looks like an after thought. Those are just personel feelings.
I am just glad Kirby is still around. Like many others I was expecting and hoping for major customer focused changes like they did on the Rexair Rainbow.
It seems like Aerus,Miele,Filter Queen are only interested in makeing cosmetic changes in their machines.
I am not so sure that Kirby's 100th Anniversary is such a BIG deal to the average buyer. I sure would not buy a new TORO mower JUST because it was their 50th Anniversay year if my old mower was working properly.
I can see why we are all interested in the 100th Anniversary but we are collectors. I guess they could use it as a selling gimmick but unless they have a better "mousetrap" I can't see it as such a big deal for the average consumer who could care less what color their vacuum cleaner is trimmed.
I would think their real hurdle would be getting in the the door these days.
We have something to look forward to with the next generation Kirby.
I think I like the new colors better. I never did like the gray. I thought it made the plastic look cheap. I also never liked the dip in the front nozzle trim or the model script imprinted on the plastic handle.
While I am on the subject,I don't like the looks of the new light. It looks like an after thought. Those are just personel feelings.
I am just glad Kirby is still around. Like many others I was expecting and hoping for major customer focused changes like they did on the Rexair Rainbow.
It seems like Aerus,Miele,Filter Queen are only interested in makeing cosmetic changes in their machines.
I am not so sure that Kirby's 100th Anniversary is such a BIG deal to the average buyer. I sure would not buy a new TORO mower JUST because it was their 50th Anniversay year if my old mower was working properly.
I can see why we are all interested in the 100th Anniversary but we are collectors. I guess they could use it as a selling gimmick but unless they have a better "mousetrap" I can't see it as such a big deal for the average consumer who could care less what color their vacuum cleaner is trimmed.
I would think their real hurdle would be getting in the the door these days.
We have something to look forward to with the next generation Kirby.