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The Revel Company.
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Does anyone know how I could contact the REVEL company? They make kitchen appliances.
Not to be confused with Revell, the plastic kit manufacturer.
TIA.
Not to be confused with Revell, the plastic kit manufacturer.
TIA.
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Sometimes suppliers rebrand products with their own name but keep elements of the original manufacturer 's model number within it. Frigidaire manufactured a blender with the model number FCLBC400. If your blender looks like this https:// images- na. ssl- images- amazon. com/ images/ I/ 41- c- GLV8mL. jpg it's probably the Frigidaire model that's been...
22:59 Thu 02nd Mar 2017
I think that you might be out of luck with this one.
I've waded through all of the listings for companies who've registered 'Revel' as a UK trademark and, while there are manufacturers of loudspeakers, computer software, bicycle parts and countless other things mentioned there, none of them relate to kitchen appliances.
I've also search through about 20 pages of Google results (searching for 'revel manual') to see if I could get the details from the contents of a relevant user manual but, again, without any luck.
It seems likely that there is no actual manufacturer of kitchen appliances called 'Revel'. It's simply a brand name that an importer has given to appliances sourced from many different suppliers. (As an analogy, Tesco stock lots of electrical goods which appear to be made by Technika but there isn't actually any firm with that name. Tesco simply orders items from lots of different Chinese suppliers and instructs them all to badge them as 'Technika' products. Asda does the same thing with 'Durabrand').
Sorry!
I've waded through all of the listings for companies who've registered 'Revel' as a UK trademark and, while there are manufacturers of loudspeakers, computer software, bicycle parts and countless other things mentioned there, none of them relate to kitchen appliances.
I've also search through about 20 pages of Google results (searching for 'revel manual') to see if I could get the details from the contents of a relevant user manual but, again, without any luck.
It seems likely that there is no actual manufacturer of kitchen appliances called 'Revel'. It's simply a brand name that an importer has given to appliances sourced from many different suppliers. (As an analogy, Tesco stock lots of electrical goods which appear to be made by Technika but there isn't actually any firm with that name. Tesco simply orders items from lots of different Chinese suppliers and instructs them all to badge them as 'Technika' products. Asda does the same thing with 'Durabrand').
Sorry!
I can only find a USA address
Revel, Inc, 5803 Sovereign, Suite 200, Houston, TX 77036
http:// www.tra demarki a.com/m ap/reve l-the-m odern-m asterpi ece-755 25919.h tm
Revel, Inc, 5803 Sovereign, Suite 200, Houston, TX 77036
http://
Calibax obviously has some good web-searching skills too ;-)
However clicking through from his link shows that the relevant US trademark registration lapsed nearly 20 years ago
http:// www.tra demarki a.com/c ompany- revel-i nc-1033 664-pag e-1-2
and a web search for 'Revel, Inc' finds only a business consultancy company using that name these days.
So, unless Rccatnap has a very elderly appliance, I'd regard it as no more than coincidental that there used to be a US manufacturer of kitchen appliances with that name.
However clicking through from his link shows that the relevant US trademark registration lapsed nearly 20 years ago
http://
and a web search for 'Revel, Inc' finds only a business consultancy company using that name these days.
So, unless Rccatnap has a very elderly appliance, I'd regard it as no more than coincidental that there used to be a US manufacturer of kitchen appliances with that name.
You could be right Chris but it looks like those currently for sale have the same RE♥EL the modern masterpiece logo on them.
https:/ /www.am azon.co .uk/Rev el-CCM1 04CH-We t-Dry-G rinder/ dp/B000 A3FWD2
https:/
We might get there eventually between us, Calibax!
Taking 'revel the modern masterpiece' from your post, and putting it into Google, finds some more recent references to the trademark but still just with what appears to be the 'registered office' address of Revel, Inc, rather than of any manufacturing facility.
e.g. http:// www.fin downers earch.c om/owne r-revel -inc-22 49872-c ompany- brands. html
It could be that Revel, Inc is (as suggested in my post above) simply importing items from various sources and putting their own brand name onto them.
Taking 'revel the modern masterpiece' from your post, and putting it into Google, finds some more recent references to the trademark but still just with what appears to be the 'registered office' address of Revel, Inc, rather than of any manufacturing facility.
e.g. http://
It could be that Revel, Inc is (as suggested in my post above) simply importing items from various sources and putting their own brand name onto them.
This review says that he manufacturer is Galaxy Appliances but I can't find them either. I think this is turning into a wild goose chase!
http:// spiceli nes.com /2010/0 8/15/to ols-of- the-tra de-test ing-the -revel- wet-n-d ry-grin der-sil ken-gin ger-gar lic-pas te-not- so-good -with-d ry-spic es/
http://
^^^ I'm getting a '403 Forbidden' error on that link.
Galaxy Appliances seems to manufacture (or, at least, sell) washing machines but the trademark is actually owned by Eco Appliances Inc
https:/ /tradem arks.ju stia.co m/owner s/eco-a pplianc es-inc- 3178214 /
who don't make smaller kitchen appliances!
Galaxy Appliances seems to manufacture (or, at least, sell) washing machines but the trademark is actually owned by Eco Appliances Inc
https:/
who don't make smaller kitchen appliances!
I am forever in your debt Buenchico and Calibax, thank you.
I seem to have preceded you on these searches and come to the same conclusion(s).
I have in my kitchen a perfectly operational Revel BC400 blender/liquidiser that has its plastic jug beginning to craze, which will need replacing in the not too distant future. Buying a new complete unit seems so wasteful. Some suppliers have a few Revel parts, but nothing near what I need. Ah well! Sigh!
I seem to have preceded you on these searches and come to the same conclusion(s).
I have in my kitchen a perfectly operational Revel BC400 blender/liquidiser that has its plastic jug beginning to craze, which will need replacing in the not too distant future. Buying a new complete unit seems so wasteful. Some suppliers have a few Revel parts, but nothing near what I need. Ah well! Sigh!
Sometimes suppliers rebrand products with their own name but keep elements of the original manufacturer's model number within it.
Frigidaire manufactured a blender with the model number FCLBC400. If your blender looks like this
https:/ /images -na.ssl -images -amazon .com/im ages/I/ 41-c-GL V8mL.jp g
it's probably the Frigidaire model that's been rebranded. Just to confuse matters though, Electrolux (which owns the Frigidaire brand name) only uses the 'Frigidaire' name for fridges in the UK. (In the USA it's used for small kitchen appliances as well). So, if that is the correct model of blender, it's not clear whether you'd need to contact Frigidaire or Electrolux.
Frigidaire: 03445 610 528 or [email protected]
Electrolux: 03445 613 613 or use the email form here:
http:// www.ele ctrolux .co.uk/ support /contac t-us/
(03 phone numbers are charged at the same rate as normal 01 or 02 numbers).
Frigidaire manufactured a blender with the model number FCLBC400. If your blender looks like this
https:/
it's probably the Frigidaire model that's been rebranded. Just to confuse matters though, Electrolux (which owns the Frigidaire brand name) only uses the 'Frigidaire' name for fridges in the UK. (In the USA it's used for small kitchen appliances as well). So, if that is the correct model of blender, it's not clear whether you'd need to contact Frigidaire or Electrolux.
Frigidaire: 03445 610 528 or [email protected]
Electrolux: 03445 613 613 or use the email form here:
http://
(03 phone numbers are charged at the same rate as normal 01 or 02 numbers).
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