Bill Bruders
Supportive Member
John Olson" data-source="" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">John Olson said:LOL The data will be available for everyone to see and debate. It doesn't use static pressure is uses systolic so it doesn't need weightProchem expected the naysayers and the competitors try to discredit it so they tested and tested and tested. You know the saying lKade's figure but figures don't lie
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Well John I'm always impressed with your willingness to drink the Prochem Koolaid by the gallon without question. Your commitment to them is respectable. A couple of comments that folks might find worthwhile then we will let the "real world" testing truly begin;
The most traditional or best known quote I think you are referring to is.......Figures don't lie, but liars figure. - Samuel Clemens (alias Mark Twain)
Systolic pressure? Thats an interesting marketing play but one that is not generally associated with fluid dynamics outside of the medical industry and specifically as it relates to Blood Pressure. But it does sound scientific and should make for great marketing hype designed to confuse the customers.
Made in the USA? Be careful on that one, assembled might be a a safer statement and that could change. Remember that unlike Legend Brands (a US owned company that keeps it's earnings and stock dividends here in the good ol USA economy, Karcher is German so all it's earnings eventually leave the US and move overseas just like the manufacturing of the triad and the trident)
Finally, Prochem actually introduced the unit at the ServiceMaster convention the day before they had your dealer webinair.
Its a small small world and there are few secrets.