| Dear Consumer
At Best Vac we have been selling quality
vacuums for over 30 years. Now you may ask yourself "How does a store
stay open only selling vacuums? You can buy a vacuum almost anywhere."
Well this is how it works.....More than half of the vacuums sold in
the U.S. are sold at big box retailers. Most sell for under $150 and,
unfortunately, most don't last more than a couple of years.
That is where Best Vac comes in. We
specialize in quality vacuums that last. We can help you choose the
right vacuums for your home and our quality long-lasting vacuums start
as low as $199.
Plus we have an experienced service
department that will be here to service your vacuum for as long as you
own it.
We support manufacturers that still
believe a quality product is more important than the bottom line.
Vacuum companies like SEBO, Riccar, Miele, Modern Day and Sanitaire.
Home Environment companies like Blueair, IQair, Sun Cloud, Venta and
Vornado. So you may not buy your first or even second vacuum from me.
But eventually you will get sick and tired of throw-away vacuums!
Ron Vohs
President
Best Vac
Consider the Following Data:
Why have vacuums
become disposable?
- Big box retailers demand
low-priced, feature-rich vacuums with a multi-million dollar
ad campaign behind it.
- Marketing departments read
market data and send a request to engineering for a new vacuum
design based on data.
- Engineering designs a vacuum
with tons of features, flashy colors and graphics. Anything
that will help it move off the box store shelves
What do you sacrifice when you
buy a feature-rich vacuum at a low price with a heavy emphasis
on marketing and less of an emphasis on the consumer.......
The Answer

Vacuum
Buying Data
-
65.19% of people
replace their vacuum every 5 years
-
76.29% of people
want to spend less than $200 for their next vacuum
-
85.52% of people
will buy their next vacuum from a big box retailer
Source: Homeworld
Magazine
Best Vac
Conclusion
Based on
this data we believe that there is a direct relationship
between how much you spend on a vacuum, where you buy it
and how long the vacuum will last.
But I bought a
vacuum in 1985 for $150 and it lasted 20 Years!
You must factor
in inflation
|
Year |
Price |
Year |
Price |
|
1985 |
$150.00 |
2005 |
$280.66 |
|
1975 |
$150.00 |
2005 |
$572.89 |
|
1965 |
$150.00 |
2005 |
$911.29 |
|
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