williamr1248
Well-known member
I was looking at the information and videos on the new machine. Here is just a few thoughts I got on the new machine. Interesting to see what others impressions are on the machine.
(1) I liked the colors
(2) cheaper
But What I did not like so much:
(1)no lights on the power nozzle
(2) no enclosed wiring and connections for the power nozzle
(3) bumper does not go all the way around on the power nozzle
(4) It is cheaper BUT no Aquamate, no hand held Rainbowmate, No Rainbowjet
(5) no door storage rack for the hose and tools
(6) tools are stored on the dolly. I do not like this arrangement on my Hyla because it makes the dolly a more bulky square shape and the user is forced to bend down to the floor to retrieve the tools each time.
(7) no brushless motor
(8) I prefer the 2 piece wand system just because when the user wants to use only one length of the wand, the one piece make it heavier to hold as on my Hyla and Miele machines.
(9) just the fact that is a copy of the Rainbow and what about service and parts on a brand new make machine?
(10) a warranty is only good if you can find service.
This is not to say it won't be a great machine, but these are some observations that I noticed on the machine.
I think I would rather invest in a known and proven product from a almost 80 year old company with parts available everywhere.
The fact that even old Rainbows hold their value says a lot to me.
What do you think?
If it sells for $895.00-what is their mark up?
It is about 1/2 what I paid for my new Rainbow but you are getting about 1/2 the machine and tools. I really like and use the Rainbowjet for hard surface floor cleaning.
It also bothers me when any company copies another product even down to type of advertising slogans and wording. You saw a LOT of this back in the 1930's with other makers comparing their machines to the Hoover Company.
Just some first thoughts on the first look at a new machine.
(1) I liked the colors
(2) cheaper
But What I did not like so much:
(1)no lights on the power nozzle
(2) no enclosed wiring and connections for the power nozzle
(3) bumper does not go all the way around on the power nozzle
(4) It is cheaper BUT no Aquamate, no hand held Rainbowmate, No Rainbowjet
(5) no door storage rack for the hose and tools
(6) tools are stored on the dolly. I do not like this arrangement on my Hyla because it makes the dolly a more bulky square shape and the user is forced to bend down to the floor to retrieve the tools each time.
(7) no brushless motor
(8) I prefer the 2 piece wand system just because when the user wants to use only one length of the wand, the one piece make it heavier to hold as on my Hyla and Miele machines.
(9) just the fact that is a copy of the Rainbow and what about service and parts on a brand new make machine?
(10) a warranty is only good if you can find service.
This is not to say it won't be a great machine, but these are some observations that I noticed on the machine.
I think I would rather invest in a known and proven product from a almost 80 year old company with parts available everywhere.
The fact that even old Rainbows hold their value says a lot to me.
What do you think?
If it sells for $895.00-what is their mark up?
It is about 1/2 what I paid for my new Rainbow but you are getting about 1/2 the machine and tools. I really like and use the Rainbowjet for hard surface floor cleaning.
It also bothers me when any company copies another product even down to type of advertising slogans and wording. You saw a LOT of this back in the 1930's with other makers comparing their machines to the Hoover Company.
Just some first thoughts on the first look at a new machine.