premium vacuums
It kind of makes you wonder how the premium vacuum market is doing in general. As vacuum collectors, we don't think like most consumers. One reason why there is so many low quality, poorly made vacuums on the market is many consumers are willing to settle for that. I can't tell you how many times, when I tell someone how much a good quality vacuum costs I've heard "oh, I would never pay that much for a vacuum," even as low as $400. Then I will respond with something like, "But good quality vacuums will last for 10, 20, or even 30 years, how do those cheap vacuums last?" And they usually respond with, "Well, when it breaks, then you just replace it." Certainly not all, but many consumers are simply not willing to pay for quality anymore. Buy it cheap, and when it breaks, toss it and replace it is how many consumers think. What they don't think about is, when you add up the price of buying several cheap vacuums because of replacement, they could have gotten a very nice vacuum such as a Miele, Sebo, Tacony, Aerus, Numatic Henry, etc. But they don't think about that, only what they are paying at that moment in time. When you think of the great vacuums that Hoover and Eureka have made in previous decades, it's kind of sad to see how much their quality has changed. It kind of makes you wonder if the high end vacuum manufacturers will be able to survive.
Mike