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Wish We Could Still Sell American

When my father went into business for himself more than forty years ago, the adage was “buy American”. As time passed and into the early 1990s, it changed to “better and cheaper overseas”.

In the beginning, he only sold American made products. Fedders air conditioners, Maytag appliances, GE everything, Carrier, Modern Maid, O’Keiff & Merritt, all were produced within the States. Within only the past 10 years or so, most of the American manufacturers started outsourcing, and importing from countries like China, Korea, India, etc. The dollar began to weaken, and over time, as Thomas L Friedman likes to say, the World Got Flat.

To make a long story short, consumer confidence fell to it’s lowest point EVER today (38 in October–the lowest prior point was 43.2 in December, 1974), good workers are being laid-off from major companies like Whirlpool (5,000 worldwide, 1,000 within the US), all of the manufacturers are claiming major losses, including Whirlpool (-17%Q3), Electrolux (-2.4%Q3), and LG (-93%Q3!). Retailers, the same (Home Depot, Lowes, Best Buy). The housing and mortgage crisis has instigated a $840 billion dollar (why they still call it $700, is beyond me) government “bailout” or “rescue”. GM is asking the government for $10 billion of free-money while they discuss a merger with Chrysler.

With all this bad news, you’d think that business would really put their customers first. At least, that’s my hope. When I joined my dad in this venture about 8 years ago, I was always interested in satisfying every single customer who put enough faith and confidence in our company to deliver something that would allow their tenants to enjoy a nice family meal like a new stove, or a refrigerator. We would always try to bend over backwards to accommodate the needs of a client. We built relationships, put out a hand to shake it with confidence that we were offering the best deal, not always monetarily, but also in service and expertise. Ease of doing business and showing up when we say we were going to show up.

Bureaucracy is now prevalent in Korea, China, and the others. The value of customer first, has been lost. I was disappointed in the fact I had to search for the right person to speak/deal with when I had to call a certain Korean company, even though we purchased several million dollars worth of inventory from them last year. How is it we met the boss once more than five years ago, dealt with the order desk by fax since, and never heard from the sales manager ever again? Forget it if we have a question for them nowadays, we’d be lucky if we EVER heard back. We were even purchasing from two out of three of their product divisions, but have never heard from the sales manager from the other division until a lowly sales rep was hired just over a year ago and called on us. Although we’ve been buying from that division for more than 6 years, they suddenly tried to change our pricing structure to a higher-cost classification and demanded that we show almost 40 of their products on our floor.

After complaining about this to our lowly sales rep, we were APPROVED at the best price-level and had our responsibility for the items on the floor removed. However, it took another month to push a PO through this approval process, until I finally decided that we’d be better off not doing one ounce of business with this division again, canceling the PO, and telling the lowly sales rep I wasn’t going to buy another product from them. He blew it off and said that he understands our frustration.

I wish we were still able to buy American. As Thomas L Friedman discusses in his book I mentioned, America is struggling to find enough engineers to create the next great appliance, or the next great gadget. It’s sad. Especially if this is the way business is going to be conducted in the future!

Dramatic Decreases in Appliance Consumption Since 2000

According to the Association of Appliance Manufacturers (AAHM) , there have been dramatic decreases in energy consumption of most major kitchen appliances during the past eight years.
Energy consumption of washing machines has decreased 63%, while their capacity has increased 8%. Dishwasher energy consumption has dropped almost 30% and their water consumption has dropped 29%. Refrigerator energy consumption has decreased 30% since 2000. The AAHM claims that refrigerators now use less electricity than a 60-watt light bulb that’s left on for the entire day.

Replacement Air Conditioners–Save Time & Money!

If you own, run, or rent apartment units and need to replace an old, beat-up, noisy, inefficient, or broken wall air conditioner, slide a new one in to your existing wall sleeve, or let Feders do it for you! We are one of the few air conditioner distributors that sell solid-sided, rear-vented, replacement air conditioners that slide into existing wall sleeves!

There’s no need to try and find a unit for your wall or window, just give us a call and answer three questions: existing unit size, room size, and voltage. We have the largest inventory year-around and will most-likely have your exact fit. If we don’t, we can install a new one for you by expanding or filling your existing hole in your wall.

Also, if your existing air conditioner is more than only 5 years old, you can save up to half of your energy usage, and even qualify for up to $150 in rebates! With energy prices where they are today, save money and keep cool without having to worry about high energy costs.

If you’re a homeowner, there’s no reason to run your entire central system in your home if you are only in one room. Get an easy-to-install window air conditioner for around $100!! Cost to run it is minimal (Around $40/year!).

If you have questions, call the experts. We’ve been here for more than 40 years selling room air conditioners accross the country. Toll-free: 866-333-3770. www.CoolMyRoom.com

Induction Cooking Is The Best Cooking Yet!

Being touted as the new must-have for the kitchen, induction cooktops have been around since the 70’s. First started in Europe and Asia, more than thirty years ago, this type of cooking is becoming popular once again.

Able to boil a full pot of water in less than 90 seconds, induction technology can save mounds of time in the kitchen and will make any kitchen look beautiful to boot!

Magnetic induction may just be the best technology to hit the kitchen since the microwave oven. In the past few years this style of cooktop, which turns magnetic energy into heat, has proved itself a worthy competitor to the traditional choices – gas and electric.

And while induction has only recently joined the list of options, some experts already predict it will soon become an essential value-adding addition for kitchen remodels.

After all, it’s faster, safer and more efficient than anything before.

I believe Electrolux has manufactured the best one yet. Sold at Feder’s Distributors, get free shipping anywhere in the United States now through the end of June. Mention this story in your comments when buying online.

New Standards For Energy Efficiency In Central Air Conditioners Set For Discussion, To Be Implemented in 2016

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has begun a 3-year rulemaking and data collection process for establishing amended energy conservation standards for residential central air-conditioners and heat pumps.

A final rule is expected to be published in 2011 and the new standards will be effective June 2016.

DOE has scheduled a public meeting for today to discuss comments on its planned analytical approach and issues to be addressed in this rulemaking proceeding.

Man Dies For Not Owning A Room Air Conditioner

7 people, including a 50 year-old man in Virginia died during the latest heat wave there. He was in fairly-good health, so his friends and neighbors were shocked. They blame it on the fact that the man didn’t own a room air conditioner! The other six people who died from the heat were older and had some minor health problems.

D the month of June, Feder’s has an abundant-supply of room air conditioners, portable air conditioners, and other products to keep people cool this summer. Supply will definitely be exhausted during the next few months. If know someone who may be in need of an air conditioner, we’re happy to ship to them anywhere in the states for free delivery during the month of June. Mention this story in your comments section when checking out of our online-store.

Please be safe and stay cool this summer!

First Heat Wave of 2008 is Approaching!

According to a weatherman at WCBS television in New York City, the tri-state areas should reach temperatures 15-20 degrees above normal this weekend and into next week.

In addition, there are warnings in for District of Columbia where excessive heat will remain through Saturday.

Click HERE for a current map of heat surfaces throughout the country: http://vortex.plymouth.edu/usheat.gif

It looks like air conditioner weather is here. Visit CoolMyRoom.com or call toll-free: 866-333-3770 to stay COOL!!!!