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Saturday, March 24, 2018

"Incense and peppermints, the color of thyme"

About two years ago, I went to an event at a local college's arena. Some readers may remember my post about a vendor selling a streaming device for almost six times the price you can buy it for. Well, at that same event, I put my name in to enter "a chance to win" a Rainbow Rainmate. A month or two later, I got a phone call: I won. When can I schedule a demo? I gave the person a few days to choose from, and a week later, two women appeared at my doorstep.

What they hauled in (and put together), I just about laughed.

I was about to be shown a demonstration of the (Rexair) (Rainbow) Vacuum System. I can't even find any listings on Amazon for it, as the retailer only sells the fragrance oils and spare parts. I don't know if it's a dead item, or Rexair has a hold on anyone selling their products. 

I take it back. I found something, but it doesn't look so great; it's on Amazon Marketplace and other people are selling the vacuum for a ton of money (the system will either be totally "refurbished" or "used".. scroll around this page to see why)... 

After telling me all about how great my life will be after using the product (because simply put, these things are beneficial to my health), I was told the price of the cleaning system. For several easy payments of (whatever it was; I don't remember because this was a couple years ago), it could be mine for as little as a few grand in total. I tried to put the stop to it once they kept trying to pressure me into working for / with them as well. Just show me what this can do and gimme my free gift. LOL.

I got half of a carpet vacuumed, a lamp shade dusted, and a tile square clean. There was no way I'd be buying this system when I wouldn't be using it every day of the rest of my life. I've got small area rugs that I throw into the washing machine. I've got a Hurricane Spin Mop to wash the tile floors. What's the advantage to this Rexair cleaning system besides a few grand and my house smelling like fragrance oils? "It deeply penetrates your carpets to remove dander and all other microbial nasties". The carpet under a marble table we own, did look nice, but a glorified hoover can't resolve next month's rent. 

What was nice (and somewhat better), was what I actually "won" - the Rainmate. Although they wouldn't let me keep the bottle of Air Freshener / Deodorizer, I immediately went out and bought knock off smellies. There was no way I was doling out over $35 for the deodorizer (seriously... it was not so cheap) or $25+ for a four pack multipack of oils. I got a six pack recently for a quarter of the price. "You need genuine essential oils that the company tested in Rainbow labs". Sure, ok, just like I have to use blank Hewlett Packard discs in my HP computer. Store brands write just as fine. Thankssomuch.

Why do I sound so negative about this product? I'm not trying to be. I think for what it's worth (and generally speaking), brands can be hella expensive if marketed to the right wrong certain people. They fall into a trap that they can't afford to get out of, simply because they're told the product will change their life and make everything so much better. Trust me, I can agree and admit that the Rainbow Rainmate makes my house smell amazing, but for the branded accessories, it's not worth the price of admission. Especially when you can find a similarly cheaper product elsewhere. I looked everywhere for what the women were hocking, in regards to the deodorizer, but no one sells a similar product out in the real world. So of course, I'd have to go online to find a compatible product. Will I get the liquid to make my house smell mountain fresh (with the promise that it kills the things that make me sick)? Doubtful, as I routinely change my air conditioner's air filters, and I purchase air fresheners when needed. Although, I did actually look into air filter fresheners but I've heard mixed reviews. I don't need it that desperately.

All in all, do your research. Price shop, price compare and read reviews. Don't fall victim to scammers and snake oil salesmen. If someone wants to come to your house and do a demonstration, choose your own adventure and decide for yourself whether or not you want them to come around (considering the ladies who visited me, kept marveling at how amazing my house was furnished... it was bordering on burglary marveling). 

I guess my rambling should come to a close, as there really isn't much more to say. I'll include some pictures of the Rainmate and let my readers make their own decisions.


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