| Thread Number: 235 New Dysons!! |
Post# 2039-10/5/2006-09:03 ||| Seamusuk (Dover Kent UK) |
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Dc16- Somewhere round £99 @ launch CLICK HERE TO GO TO Seamusuk's LINK |
Post# 2040-10/5/2006-09:05 ||| Seamusuk (Dover Kent UK) |
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And the Dc18....
Approx £299
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Post# 2063-10/5/2006-17:43 ||| converto-skip (Lafayette, Louisiana) |
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Seamus
A friend of mine has a Dyson DC14 Upright it is very used but works fine. My question is What would be the most it would go for on ebay? He wants me to sell it for him but I think He is expecting to much. He said it sells new for over 800.00 and wants at least half of that, which would be 400.00 and I doubt it would get that much off ebay.Seamus I'm posting a pic of it so You can see and Please let me know what You think
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Post# 2071-10/5/2006-19:49 ||| cirtcele (USA) |
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Hygenic Bin Emptying
Am I the only one who finds that amusing? I've got allergies, and the only way I can "empty" a vacuum is to seal the paper bag with tape as soon as I take it out. I get other people to empty bagless machines if I have to use them.
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Post# 2078-10/5/2006-21:36 ||| compactc9 (Denver, Co) |
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Miele bags seal themselves closed as you pull them out of the vacuum, so no dust comes out. Many others have either a plug that you can snap in, or a sticky flap that will cover the opening. I agree, bagless vacuums tend to annoy me. But of all the bagless, Dysons are the most hygenic and easy to empty. |
Post# 2123-10/6/2006-10:40 ||| seamusuk (Dover Kent UK) |
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Skip.....
Hey :)
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Post# 2125-10/6/2006-11:12 ||| ahzeks (Bozeman, MT) |
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Dysons sell from $399 to...
...$599 new here in the U.S. A quick check of the U.S. Dyson site shows that the model above (CD-14 Full Access) sells for $529 new. CLICK HERE TO GO TO ahzeks's LINK |
Post# 2132-10/6/2006-14:48 ||| HenryDreyfuss (Toledo, Ohio) |
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I'm very curious about the dc18. I really wanna examine the nozzle and brushroll. They have easily the best bagless design (with its fabulous cyclones and all) but below the waist the vacuums a mess. My fingers are crossed that this one can deep clean wonderfully.
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Post# 2135-10/6/2006-17:43 ||| converto-skip (Lafayette, Louisiana) |
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Seamus and Mike
Thanks so much For You'll's input, I think I will tell Anthony that he will be lucky enough to get at least 100.00 for it. It really works well been has really been well used as ont e side of it are white scrapes on it. He said if It were cleaned up it should get what he wants. He thinking I'm going to clean it but I'm not.
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Post# 2168-10/7/2006-13:23 ||| dysonman (park hills, missouri) |
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DC14
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Post# 2171-10/7/2006-13:31 ||| dysonman (park hills, missouri) |
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Dyson
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Post# 2174-10/7/2006-13:42 ||| dysonman (park hills, missouri) |
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New Dyson models
There are three new Dysons for America due out in two weeks. One if the hand held DC16 (I'll be showing it off at the October 13th Mini Meet in chicago). The other is the DC17 Absolute, a new upright just for America. The third is launching in January, which is a new canister Dyson with electric power nozzle. The "slim" is for Europe, and will eventually make its way here to compete with Oreck. The DC17 was designed specifically for American thick carpets. |
Post# 2186-10/7/2006-21:33 ||| myhooverco (North Canton, OH) |
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Yuck...I will keep my deep cleaning bagged Hoover.
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Post# 2207-10/8/2006-01:29 ||| Swingette (Texas) |
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assuming the Dyson is a superior design, why hasnt it expanded into the commercial market? the bagless feature seems like a natural for a commercial cleaner, no? as for sales, the Oreck cleaners sell quite well also. i wonder how a Dyson would handle the volumes of fine powder and imbedded grit that cleaners like the Sanitaire and Hoover Convertible manage to collect from heavy carpets? |
Post# 2208-10/8/2006-02:35 ||| Seamusuk (Dover Kent UK) |
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Tom
Amen to that- I wouldnt have one if it was given to me lol!!
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Post# 2209-10/8/2006-06:42 ||| tolivac (Greenville,NC) |
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I will keep my Bagged Kirbys and Royals-and I got a Dyson "yellow-all floors"model from a Kirby dealer-It was traded towards a Diamond G-A VASTLY better machine!!I thought at one time Dyson had a commercial machine-remember seeing it on their website.It didn't have any attachments-and had a 3 wire grounded cord to meet OSHA and ANSI safety standards.There is a cleaning service here that uses Dysons-and they come in regularly to the Vac Hospital or Greenville Vac and sew to get their Belt and clutch assemblies replaced.Most of the commercial outfits here use Sanitaires.The Sanitaire has a better brushroll.Would like to see the new Dysons-though. |
Post# 2213-10/8/2006-08:04 ||| vintagehoover (Surrey, England) |
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Dyson Commercial
Dyson do make commercial versions of their DC04, called Dyson Constant Max...see the link below (although site doesn't seem to be loading for me at the moment for some reason) - perhaps Dyson's stopped making them. I don't know if the commercials are available in the US yet... CLICK HERE TO GO TO vintagehoover's LINK |
Post# 2229-10/8/2006-12:40 ||| myhooverco (North Canton, OH) |
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Ida...you had better hide the knives!
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Post# 2230-10/8/2006-12:46 ||| converto-skip (Lafayette, Louisiana) |
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Tom
I'm sure it will be yours. I talked to the office Manager and she said Kayla could at least get a 100.00 for it, so I told Sonja and she said she is almost positive that Kayla And Anthony would agree to Your offer.
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Post# 2250-10/8/2006-21:16 ||| Charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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The world's butchest vacuum cleaner...
I have a feeling that the Dyson's styling and aesthetics are being marketed -- almost subliminally, really -- to men. The machines look all rugged and manly and like machine shop tools instead of something as sissy as a vacuum cleaner!
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Post# 2254-10/8/2006-21:56 ||| myhooverco (North Canton, OH) |
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Charles...I agree with you...I do not like the styling at all...and they just don't work well with that tiny agitator. Who wants to revisit that nasty dirt everyday. (I vacuum everyday and don't like the thought of having to dump the thing and clean it out...much easier to change a bag ONCE a week...simple...clean...easy...and cheap...bags from the employee sales center are like $0.20 each on average!)
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Post# 2261-10/8/2006-23:54 ||| tolivac (Greenville,NC) |
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I can remember more than one Kirby salesmen mentioning that Kirbys appeal more to men then women.Women often don't like changing the attachments-like going from floor cleaning to the hose.On the Dysons-the hose and attachments are rather unfreindly to use-awkward.The Kirby hose is actually MUCH easier to use.I hope Dyson improves their hose and attachment design.From what I have seen around here-Dysons are NOT top sellers.Their appearence to me is UNUSUAL!-they do sort of look to "cheap" and platsticy. |
Post# 2282-10/9/2006-16:06 ||| Colovacman (Denver) |
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I have owned two Dysons and have given one away to a friend and will gladly part with the other. I love the way they empty -- the best of the bagless lot. But they don't seem to be great for my carpet. I hope that the new American version of both the upright and the canister will be better suited toward our carpets. As with most collectors on this board, it's definitely fun to see and use different machines -- Dyson included. The whole "bagless" trend seems to be a major turning point in American vacuum sales and consumers should reap the rewards of the competition that's out there. |
Post# 2299-10/9/2006-21:44 ||| Charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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"The whole "bagless" trend seems to be a major turning point in American vacuum sales..."
Well I for one certainly hope not! To me that would seem a huge step BACKWARD in vacuum cleaner dust management and disposal.
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Post# 2300-10/9/2006-21:48 ||| myhooverco (North Canton, OH) |
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Charles...amen to your post...very well written! It is nice to hear some common sense!!!!
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Post# 2307-10/9/2006-22:25 ||| compactc9 (Denver, Co) |
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I too like a bag that seals closed when taken out of the vacuum. It makes bag changing sooo much nicer. |
Post# 2314-10/10/2006-00:16 ||| tolivac (Greenville,NC) |
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I can agree with Charles too-whats the point of the bagless machines-if they have a "HEPA" filter system-then when you have to dump it--you are exposed to the dirt and dust you were trying to aviod-and if dumpted inside-just spreads the dust you just picked up!I will stick with the BAGGED machines.Have had no problems of bags clogging or smelling. |
Post# 2325-10/10/2006-15:37 ||| seamusUk (Dover Kent UK) |
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As Miele says.........
Bags ARE Best!
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Post# 2376-10/10/2006-23:38 ||| compactc9 (Denver, Co) |
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The DC17. CLICK HERE TO GO TO compactc9's LINK |
Post# 2377-10/11/2006-00:04 ||| Swingette (Texas) |
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as one of the old Hoover adverts advised...
show me the agitator! |
Post# 2379-10/11/2006-00:09 ||| Convertible68 (Bellville, TX) |
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I am another who prefer bags over bagless. Much easier to change (yes, even bottom-fill bags on uprights), no filters or bins to mess with, and you don't have to worry about emptying out after each use. We had a Wal-Mart/GE bagless upright a few years ago (which was probably Eureka-made), and over time, regardless of how often you cleaned the filter, it slowly began to lose power. We're now using a Rainbow D4C as our main vacuum, which, for all intents and purposes, is bagless. My mom loves it; she is amazed every time at the junk it picks up in the water. All this time I thought she would have been the last person to love a Rainbow, considering the fact that emptying and keeping the tank clean can be a chore. It does a fantastic job of cleaning but I do think it's a bit inconvenient, though. Although I've never had to use it in my room anyway...the Frankenvertible takes care of that.
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Post# 2451-10/13/2006-01:44 ||| vintagehoover (Surrey, England) |
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Dyson DC16 Root6 Handvac
From the UK website... CLICK HERE TO GO TO vintagehoover's LINK |
Post# 2457-10/13/2006-03:34 ||| tolivac (Greenville,NC) |
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$549 for THAT!! Forget it!!!also-show me the brushroll.does it use the belt-ratchet system?when I visited one of the vac places here-he replaced another ratchet-belt unit in a Dyson-an $80 job.I'll stick to the $2 belt!!and you can change it yourself. |
Post# 2460-10/13/2006-03:45 ||| vintagehoover (Surrey, England) |
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The Dyson Airblade hand-dryer sounds interesting; I think the case of Dyson Airblade vs. ordinary hand-dryers is much more clear-cut than Dyson vacuum cleaner vs. bagged vacuum cleaners. I can't wait to try one! Just hope they're better made than Dyson's vacuums...a broken-down Dyson hand-dryer vs. ordinary hand-dryer isn't gonna impress anyone! |
Post# 2487-10/13/2006-21:52 ||| compactc9 (Denver, Co) |
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For belts, just give me a geared belt that I won't have to think about for a long time. |
Post# 2593-10/16/2006-17:04 ||| acerone (THS) |
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Here's a really big picture of the DC18.. I want one of those.... CLICK HERE TO GO TO acerone's LINK |
Post# 2599-10/16/2006-18:09 ||| ahzeks (Bozeman, MT) |
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Suprising Dyson Recommedation From a "Pro"
I had breakfast this past weekend with friends, one of whom works for the local university in the "Residence Life" department. He maintains and repairs the cleaning equipment (vacuum cleaners, floor scrubbers, extractors, etc.) that are used by the custodial staff in the residence halls. He also services the vacuum cleaners that are kept in the buildings for student use in their dorm rooms. The other friend was in the market for a new vacuum cleaner. Much to my suprise, my cleaning equipment repair friend recommeded a Dyson to my other friend. In the past, he had always only recommended Windsor or Sebo commerical models. When I asked him why he was recommending the Dyson, he said that it's because it is the only vacuum cleaner that the students haven't been able to destroy. He said they bought two of them two years ago for student use and he hasn't had to do a single repair on them. So this year, they bought several more Dysons to replace commercial machines that the students have managed to destroy. He said that the Sanitares and commercial Hoovers lasted less that a year in the hands of the students. And, while they held up much better, he said the Windsors/Sebos were always coming in for repair with broken handles, broken handle releases, broken bag covers, broken cogged belts (!) and almost always completely clogged from bag to floor nozzle, because the students never checked or changed the bags. |