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I was wondering if I should purchase an Ocean Blue water based vacuum cleaner? Can anyone give me insight?

Written by Steph on October 4, 2009 – 7:01 pm -

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It looks good, but costs m? Lto. Anyone who has had one yet? An empty the rainbow? very similar.


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  1. By candy g on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply

    for virtually all the honest ones are a complete waste of money IMO, and you all just need a spare room to keep all the points and weights in ……….. Have you considered the Orecks ………. if you want a vacuum that works well and it works, everything else you are just advertising and devices ………. He tried the rainbow one but was not impressed at all. concerns

  2. By KA on Oct 7, 2009 | Reply

    No. I have a Meile. ? still great, the facilities are not cheap, but my last one and? close to 20 years. Controllilo out on the line. I searched for a looong time before buiying.

  3. By jonhomrich on Oct 8, 2009 | Reply

    honestly, it doesn 't take the $ 2000 to get a good vacuum. I showed the rainbow and Kirby even if machines are not really very pleasant worth it. This blue ocean move only 96 cubic feet of air per minute and will probably cost around $ 2000 - $ 2500 or more? but they are really worth maybe $ 1200 at most. I 'll exposure you perch?. Most of the products they buy through demonstrations have much profit margin they leave show what I mean. Kirby Low: $ 1789 commission sales: $ 375 leader of the team: $ 200 owner of the dealer: $ 400 real cost of car: $ 814 for you I 'd suggest a Capricorn of Honey for only half? and that has almost twice the power of blue ocean and tan power if not more? a Kirby. Stay from Oreck here 's why? check out this video Good luck to you! Jon

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