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Kevin,
I read about the product as well, and I'm curious to hear how well it actually works? Fred > About a month ago there was a post on this > forum about a product called Fluppi, the > world's smallest vacuum cleaner. > I ordered a dozen Fluppi's from a source > that I got from this forum and it is a very > interesting product. > That is once you get it away from its > packaging. > The packaging makes me (as someone from the > USA) think this product came out 20 or 30 > years ago. > Any ideas out there on ways to repackage > this item to increase its marketablity > without blowing the budget. Would I have to > get permission from the mfgr to repackage > this in a more attractive manner and look. > After all it is 2003 not 1973. Any thoughts > out there. BTW it is in a flimsy cardboard > box 6 inches by 2 inches by 3 inches. |
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> Kevin,
> I read about the product as well, and I'm > curious to hear how well it actually works? > Fred Fred, For a product with a suggested retail value of between 5 to 7 dollars it is a neat gadget. I've used in in my car for the carpeting and it does a decent job of picking up debris and material on the floor. I thought of a hotel with their maids having one on their cart. It they ever saw something on the hallway carpet that needed a quick pickup, it would be a handy thing to have. Requiring absolutely no electricity and or batteries to operate it is very flexible. |
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Kevin,
Thanks for the heads up. I appreciate it. In actual fact I'm contemplating on purchasing one. Could you tell me some sources? I haven't been able to find them on the forum. Fred > Fred, > For a product with a suggested retail value > of between 5 to 7 dollars it is a neat > gadget. I've used in in my car for the > carpeting and it does a decent job of > picking up debris and material on the floor. > I thought of a hotel with their maids having > one on their cart. It they ever saw > something on the hallway carpet that needed > a quick pickup, it would be a handy thing to > have. > Requiring absolutely no electricity and or > batteries to operate it is very flexible. |
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Fred,
> Try www.hhshopping.com/fluppi.htm Kevin |
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Hi Kevin:
I have an idea for you, which I am going to try myself. I plan to take a few sample fluppi's to a few offices and drop it off in the break rooms and leave a simple sign-up order form. The people can try it out themselves and I'll come back in a day or two to pick up the money and deliver the fluppi's. They will only see the sample fluppi and NOT the box so I won't even worry about the packaging. Make Money Buying And Selling All Kinds Of Stuff |
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