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Post# 240887   7/19/2013 at 05:22 (3,904 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Hi there,

I'm new to Vacuumland. I have been interested in vacuums ever since I was little, specifically Dyson vacuum cleaners. So, I'd post a picture of my Dyson DC14 'Animal'

More pics will follow.

(my DC14 is mucky inside the bin, apart from that, it is in perfect condition and is 7 years old and never needed a huge fix or motor change. What do you think of it?)


Post# 240892 , Reply# 1   7/19/2013 at 06:10 (3,904 days old) by hi-loswitch98 ()        

Very Good Condition for 7 years old!

Welcome to Vacuumland BTW!

Never liked Dyson's myself that much though.


Post# 240911 , Reply# 2   7/19/2013 at 08:51 (3,904 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

WOW! I live in the West Midlands! Welcome! :D I am Tayyab, I have the same blue rug in our bedroom too! :D and I have a DC14 Allergy, purple, Dc01 destijl, DC04 lime, DC07, I have or had Dc01, Dc02, Dc03, Dc04, Dc05, Dc07, Dc08, Dc14, and DC25 :D

Post# 240918 , Reply# 3   7/19/2013 at 10:54 (3,904 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Thanks parwaz786 ! :D Here's another pic of my DC14 'Animal' with it's mini turbine head, the second one Dyson made which has settings for both carpets and hard floors. So you can actually turn the brush bar off! Unlike the newer mini turbine heads from Dyson.

Post# 240920 , Reply# 4   7/19/2013 at 11:05 (3,904 days old) by dysondestijl (east midlands, UK)        

Hi there Tim,
I am in the East Midlands too where abouts are you?


Post# 240948 , Reply# 5   7/19/2013 at 14:00 (3,904 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Hello dysondestijl,

I live in the Leicestershire area of the East Midlands, i'm not going to give my exact location away. But as a clue, I live in the town which is the food capital of the world. See if you can guess ;)

I have seen some of the posts you've made on here and some I have seen the same carpet that you see on the YouTube channel petsandvacuums? Do you own that channel on YouTube? :)


Post# 240950 , Reply# 6   7/19/2013 at 14:33 (3,904 days old) by dysondestijl (east midlands, UK)        

Yes that is me:)

Post# 240951 , Reply# 7   7/19/2013 at 14:35 (3,904 days old) by ultraperformer (Derbyshire, UK, Europe)        

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Another East Midlander lol Welcome Tim!!!

Dan


Post# 240954 , Reply# 8   7/19/2013 at 14:55 (3,904 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Woo hoo! I feel welcomed :) I need to get me some more Dyson's and soon Numatics as I love them both. Been looking at a DC07 All floors in like a sky blue/turquoise colour, one of the later 'All Floors' variants. It's on ebay for £29 in fully working order and looks to be clean (ish). Apart from that bin!

One day I will get a Henry! But probs a James sooner, as I prefer him to Henry as he is smaller. What do you guys think? Henry or James, which one is better?


Post# 240957 , Reply# 9   7/19/2013 at 15:11 (3,904 days old) by Ultimatevacman ( Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)        

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Welcome to VacuumLand Tim!

I'm sure you'll love it here :)

Enjoy!

Joe


Post# 240967 , Reply# 10   7/19/2013 at 15:55 (3,904 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

I like a Henry better, I want the Henry Xtra, and PS I am Parwaz786 n youtube, and also vaccollectors2010! :D

Post# 240968 , Reply# 11   7/19/2013 at 15:56 (3,904 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

PS I like your house, it looks soo cosy! :D Mine's not very nice, we have small rooms, but its a terraced house tho so maybe not expecting much :P but I like the 3 story and 5 bedrooms

Post# 240978 , Reply# 12   7/19/2013 at 16:25 (3,904 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Thanks for the comment about are house :)Its not big but not small, indeed it is cosy in the winter months when it is cold. Kinda of a medium house. My DC14 Is well suited to it, although on the rug it can struggle slightly picking up smaller debris. The bristles don't dig down that deep. But after a few passes gets it all cleaned up!

Post# 240996 , Reply# 13   7/19/2013 at 18:18 (3,904 days old) by dys0nb0y (Luton)        

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Welcome to VacuumLand Tim :)

Post# 241033 , Reply# 14   7/20/2013 at 03:16 (3,904 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Thanks guys! :D

Post# 241034 , Reply# 15   7/20/2013 at 03:35 (3,904 days old) by dysondestijl (east midlands, UK)        

I prefer James to Henry aswell!
I own them both BTW


Post# 241045 , Reply# 16   7/20/2013 at 05:03 (3,903 days old) by thekirbylover (Warrington, cheshire )        

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well if you want to manually wind up your cable go for the james but if you want cord rewind get a henry

Post# 241103 , Reply# 17   7/20/2013 at 16:26 (3,903 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

True. Anyways, slightly drifting off subject; is the Dyson DC07 All Floors (blue) a good cleaner? I haven't had a DC07 IN AGES! So I've kinda forgotten what the performance is like. I want all my vacuums to run you see and be functional round the home! :) Any info people on the DC07 Performance? :)

Post# 241105 , Reply# 18   7/20/2013 at 16:58 (3,903 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

the Dc07 performance is same as the DC14, but earlier ones are slightly more powerful, the latter ones are loud! Dc07 is an amazing machine

Post# 241169 , Reply# 19   7/21/2013 at 04:54 (3,902 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Ah right. Thanks. Again, the last time I had a DC07 was ages ago way back in 2004/2005. And that was an animal model too! Although it had the very first mini turbine head Dyson made, it was ok, but not that brilliant. The turbine head with my DC14 is so much better. Although I just want a DC07 because it was so revolutionary with that Root Cyclone technology! :)

Post# 241171 , Reply# 20   7/21/2013 at 05:18 (3,902 days old) by dysondestijl (east midlands, UK)        

Dc07 is brilliant!

Post# 241174 , Reply# 21   7/21/2013 at 06:13 (3,902 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

I love my Dc07 Origin,
I am on my 6th Dc07, I had 2 Allergy Dc07's Blue and purple UK/malaysian I think, but one of them was made in 2002
Dc07 Animal 2007 malaysian
Dc07 All floors with the titanium silver, later model malaysian
DC07 standard X2 both 2001 made british :D
and yh :)


Post# 241183 , Reply# 22   7/21/2013 at 08:38 (3,902 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Right then! That's my decision made. DC07 All Floors BLUE it is off ebay (the one I've been looking at). Fully operational, just a bit dusty, that's all. I think it will need a good clean out to be honest, but that is no big challenge! :)

I'm really liking it here on VL. The people here are friendly and always happy to help! Thanks for welcoming me people! :D

I'll post a separate thread to this one when I get that DC07 All Floors BLUE off ebay.

Tim.


Post# 241240 , Reply# 23   7/21/2013 at 15:10 (3,902 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

No worries mate :D my name is Tayyab btw, if you want my Skype, or Facebook then I will message you if you want it,
and PS All DC07's are the same, apart from non clutched and clutched models, Clutched models are quiet because theres no vibrating brushroll, and the latter Dc07's are loud because of the derooted cyclones, and the white Dc07 has a HEPA, my cousin got a White Dc07 :D
I like the Dc07's which have purple bodies, like Allergy models, Low reach, Hepa+
etc.
I like the Dc07 animal, and Standard too :D I hate buying Dysons with a grey cyclone in the bin, it dont look good, I used my Dc07 origin cyclone for a while, then I decided to put the yellow one back on and WOW! it looks nice! :D


Post# 241347 , Reply# 24   7/22/2013 at 03:01 (3,902 days old) by Ultimatevacman ( Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)        

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Just wondering guys, how do you find the DC14 compared to the DC07? As I've used a DC07 before, but never a DC14.

Post# 241358 , Reply# 25   7/22/2013 at 03:52 (3,902 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

The DC14 is much easier to get up stairs with it's Telescope reach wand system. It can reach high places easily with user comfort. The DC14 is shorter and a little bit lighter to carry

The DC07 doesn't have a Telescope reach system. But it has more places to store tools on it. It's a bit taller and a bit heavier.

Both machines are very good at what they do, vacuuming and leaving your carpets spotless.

I suppose it's what you prefer. A DC07 or a DC14. I prefer the DC14, but I do like the DC07 as that's where the 'Root Cyclone' technology started :)


Post# 241363 , Reply# 26   7/22/2013 at 04:11 (3,901 days old) by Ultimatevacman ( Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)        

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Interesting, thanks for the info! :)

Post# 241373 , Reply# 27   7/22/2013 at 04:59 (3,901 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

No problem :)

Post# 241379 , Reply# 28   7/22/2013 at 05:56 (3,901 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

Just curious Tim, but are you the guy who added me on FB? :)

Post# 241406 , Reply# 29   7/22/2013 at 06:59 (3,901 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Yes I am :)

Post# 241412 , Reply# 30   7/22/2013 at 07:14 (3,901 days old) by madabouthoovers ()        

The Dyson DC07 is a must for any collector as it was the first ever multi-cyclonic cleaner, and also the most powerful suction model Dyson have made, especially the carpet only non-clutched models. It is also by far the most noisy model Dyson have made and much of the noise is from the cyclone assembly, as well as a very shrill YDK screamer motor with very little sound deadening.
They were also the most popular model selling from 2001 until 2009. They pick up very well and require very little maintenance of the pre-motor filter, but the belts on the clutched models do stretch and start to slip on older models, and are difficult to replace compared to the single belted non-clutch models.
Older models are now very fragile with the cyclone assembly becoming very brittle almost like an eggshell, and other parts liable to snapping off. The Animal model was very prone to the purple plastic getting brittle and also faded in the sunlight.
They were much sturdier than the latest DC40 and 41 models and had metal poles instead of plastic ones.

I would highly recommend acquiring a good DC07 for any collection and also the DC15 as this was the first "Ball" cleaner, and the DC15 is not that common either due to its initial high price and heavy weight.
Here is one of my DC07's and also my DC15, along with a couple of other Early Dysons:
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Post# 241414 , Reply# 31   7/22/2013 at 07:22 (3,901 days old) by madabouthoovers ()        

Here is a very early 2001 model "Brush Control" DC07, with the clutch driven brushroll, they were later known as the "All Floors". This one was made in Malmesbury in 2001, just before DC07 production was shipped off to the Far East - a very bad move by Dyson in my opinion with the latest models being very cheaply made and flimsy, especially the DC41. The biggest problem for me is that the DC41 is cheap and flimsy, but still demanding £410 - a price higher than that asked for the Miele S7510 which IS a superb quality Vac



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Post# 241418 , Reply# 32   7/22/2013 at 07:37 (3,901 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Nice photos! :) I hope to be getting a blue DC07 All Floors soon. I do agree that newer Dyson's need to made a little bit better.

The other day I found out the reason why Dyson moved production to Malaysia. Apparently James Dyson wanted to extend the current UK factory in order to speed up production and make newer machines. The local council turned down the planning application. So James had no choice but to move production elsewhere in order for a bigger factory.

It's a big shame, I wish Dyson products we're still made here in the UK. Afterall, the bagless Cyclonic vacuum cleaner is a British Invention.



Post# 241421 , Reply# 33   7/22/2013 at 08:05 (3,901 days old) by madabouthoovers ()        

Dyson could have got a bigger factory anywhere in the UK, but he decided to produce his machines in Malaysia solely as labour and production costs were much cheaper there. In other words, he started off well, but then got the greedy bug, and subsequently his machines have become much more flimsy and less durable than the old DC01 - DC14 models. Quality started to suffer from the DC18 onwards really, with the DC24 suffering loads of reliability issues with the brushroll motors, and small falls breaking the outer covers off the "ball" on the DC41 models.
I had a look at the DC41 in Currys and was very shocked at how bendy and pliable the main handle and shaft seemed, and whilst I am impressed with its looks and its design, I just wont buy one solely on the price of £400 for what is essentially a Far Eastern made plastivacs that just wont stand the test of time.


Post# 241422 , Reply# 34   7/22/2013 at 08:08 (3,901 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

Cool Tim! :D
Steve:- I love your Dyson collection! :D its really nice, a Dc01 would go well in your collection too!


Post# 241425 , Reply# 35   7/22/2013 at 08:18 (3,901 days old) by madabouthoovers ()        

Parwaz, I will be getting a DC01 in due course when I find one locally in good condition, but I wont be driving halfway across the country for one though, nor will I be paying high postage costs, so I am a very patient man, and will wait for the ideal DC01 to come along - I would ideally like the DC01 DeStijl, as this is the most desireable one to have. I am only interested in Upright Dysons though, and the only cylinder ones I may consider would be the DC02 Clear or Re-cyclone, but they are very rare, and I may never find one in good condition.

Post# 241432 , Reply# 36   7/22/2013 at 09:24 (3,901 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

Im Tayyab lol, but DW, and I agree with you, I wanted a Dc01 desyijl for like ayear till I was walking at the carboots and saw one there, I was like OMG Im dreaming! but it was actually mine :D

Post# 241465 , Reply# 37   7/22/2013 at 11:43 (3,901 days old) by myles_v (Fredericksburg, VA)        

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Afterall, the bagless Cyclonic vacuum cleaner is a British Invention.

The dual cyclonic vacuum was invented by James Dyson. Filter Queen vacuums are bagless and cyclonic and they bought the patent for cyclonic separation in 1939.


Post# 241502 , Reply# 38   7/22/2013 at 14:03 (3,901 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Patents do expire. Dyson Cyclone technology works a lot better. It is also amazing how James Dyson developed his Cyclonic vacuum cleaner. 5,127 Prototypes, Blood, Sweat, Tears, and lot's of people saying NO to him. But he succeeded. And no one else can make a vacuum like a Dyson vacuum.

Post# 241541 , Reply# 39   7/22/2013 at 15:57 (3,901 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        
Dyson Cyclone technology works a lot better. It is also ama

WOW, that short comment, WOW, Its cool! and also the fact that companies especially Vax copied, Dyson had every right to fight back
and I find Dyson Dc07 hard to beat


Post# 241633 , Reply# 40   7/23/2013 at 03:53 (3,901 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Indeed, you can't beat Dyson vacuums. The DC07 is very hard to beat, although when it's Patent ran out in 2011 Vax tried to copy it's Root Cyclone technology, and also Radial Root Cyclone which you see on the DC38, DC39, DC40, DC41 (Animal) vacuum cleaners. At the same time, Vax copied the DC02, the worlds first cylinder dual-cyclonic vacuum cleaner. Dyson lost the case in court.

But the big difference between a Dyson machine and a Vax machine is this:

The Dyson machine doesn't clog, no loss of suction, AND DOES THE JOB PROPERLY!

The Vax will clog, fall apart and end up in bits and isn't as robust.

God only knows if Vax will have a go a copying Dyson DC14 or not, I hope they don't.


Post# 241659 , Reply# 41   7/23/2013 at 07:06 (3,900 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

LOL DC14 is from 2004, it would be funny of them to copy an old vac, imagine if they are the WORLDS BIGGest copy cats, they copy Dyson so much, that they make an orange DC01, Vax= Orange, Dc01= Dyson's original vac

Post# 241682 , Reply# 42   7/23/2013 at 10:40 (3,900 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

I think James Dyson himself would be onto vax if they directly copied the DC01 ;)

Post# 241687 , Reply# 43   7/23/2013 at 12:01 (3,900 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

LOL I love the Dc01 tho, wne I was born, my parents had one! :D it was yellow and grey, the standard model bought in 1997, I was born

Post# 241709 , Reply# 44   7/23/2013 at 13:33 (3,900 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

I was born in 1997 too! I also had a 1996/97 DC01 Standard when I was very, very little. Well It wasn't mine, but we had one! :)

That was some time ago however, I do miss my DC01 Standard. I will have a DC01 again some day however! :D


Post# 241712 , Reply# 45   7/23/2013 at 14:03 (3,900 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

Awesome Tim! :D we were both born with Dc01's, also George was too :P (Dysondestijl) and unfortunately im not born in 97 :( I think my Dad bought the Dc01 at that time tho, I was born in 1998 just 1 year younger than you, Im nearly 15 years old :)

Post# 241834 , Reply# 46   7/24/2013 at 03:36 (3,900 days old) by dysondestijl (east midlands, UK)        

Yes I was born into the world of having a DC01 standard!!

Post# 241841 , Reply# 47   7/24/2013 at 04:55 (3,899 days old) by thekirbylover (Warrington, cheshire )        
james dyson wouldnt be on two vax if they copied the dc01

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as the Dual cyclone patent has ran out hence why you see allot of machines with a dust separation system similar to the dc01n's, they have now moved into root cyclone and the newest being radial root cyclone and the even newest being 2 tier radial root cyclone

Post# 241862 , Reply# 48   7/24/2013 at 08:00 (3,899 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

Thanks for the information Mike :D I guess your right, and also Vax have also copied the Root cyclone! :O

Post# 241881 , Reply# 49   7/24/2013 at 11:49 (3,899 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Indeed, Tayyab is right. Vax had a go at copying Root Cyclone technology, it looks the same but it doesn't work the same. We need to stop the Chinese copycats, for true innovative companies such as Dyson

Post# 241889 , Reply# 50   7/24/2013 at 12:44 (3,899 days old) by Ultimatevacman ( Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)        

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I agree, it's not good to have cheap Chinese companies copying any kind of product, especially James Dyson's cyclone technology that he put loads of time, work and money into.

Post# 241897 , Reply# 51   7/24/2013 at 14:27 (3,899 days old) by thekirbylover (Warrington, cheshire )        
that he put loads of time, work and money into.

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James dyson doesn't design his machines at all he did with the dual cyclones but after that he sat back and let his design team do the work

Post# 241901 , Reply# 52   7/24/2013 at 15:01 (3,899 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Sir James Dyson doesn't just lay back. He was the lead design team for the DC02, DC03 DC05, DC06 (Worlds first robotic vacuum cleaner), DC07, as well as many others.

I think your making to much of an assumption of Mr Dyson, he is the best industrial and vacuum designer to ever grace this world. Just because he is CEO of Dyson doesn't mean he lays back, he has a lot of work to do every day; Meeting with design teams, discussing his and other ideas for future use.

He's doing well for 65 years old, in 2007 he was knighted by the Queen of England for his spirit of invention and design. Because his vacuums have changed the world, ever since the DC01 Standard, in 1993.


Post# 241910 , Reply# 53   7/24/2013 at 15:58 (3,899 days old) by thekirbylover (Warrington, cheshire )        

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no he does sit back and let his design teams do all the work, if you watch some of the videos of them its mostly dyson employees saying my design team were designing this for 6 years and what ever, like I said he did indeed design the dc01 and dual cyclone machines

Post# 241993 , Reply# 54   7/25/2013 at 04:37 (3,898 days old) by madabouthoovers ()        

James Dyson has to be given extreme credit in that he stole the crown from Hoover and Electrolux and came to dominate the global vacuum cleaner market within 10 years of launch of the DC01.
His clever use of marketing and brainwashing the public into believing that they HAD TO HAVE a Dyson as it was the best cleaner in the world worked a treat and he has built up such a colossal fan base for his products that he could put the Dyson logo on a pile of doggy doo-doo and people would flock out and buy one, at an over-inflated price as well.
He has now branched out into hand driers too and our service station on the M6 has now had installed the Dyson hand driers in every washroom on site.
Mr Dyson is a very, very wealthy tycoon, and will retire soon, safe in the knowledge that he has changed the way people clean their houses all over the world.


Post# 241999 , Reply# 55   7/25/2013 at 06:23 (3,898 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

I do agree there. I must stress that James Dyson is not the best vacuum designer. But his machines in the consumer product world are the best vacuums on the market, his marketing campaign was based on fact when the DC01 and DC02 machines came out in 1993 (DC01) and 1995 (DC02) 100% suction 100% of the time.

His machines may be expensive, but look at Kirby vacuums, there even more expensive and require bags. From a consumer point of view they don't have a hose and wand which will stretch up a stair case for above floor cleaning.

That's just me, at the end of the day its what you prefer.


Post# 242003 , Reply# 56   7/25/2013 at 07:28 (3,898 days old) by madabouthoovers ()        

I like many different styles and brands of vacs, and although I like Dyson's earlier models up to about 2006, after this I don't own one, as I feel they are still too expensive for what they are.
Kirby is not even competing with Dyson, and they are 2 very different vac designs, so there is no comparison. Kirby has always been a traditional vac and its timeless classic design still sells to Kirby fans. I like to call it the Harley Davidson of Vacuums - all chrome and classic styling.
Dyson is more the Ford Focus of vacuums - very popular, and purchased by all and sundry that want the latest in design and to fit in with the crowd. You could say that Dysons are a fashion accessory.
Kirbys are designed to last a very long time and are built to a high standard in the USA, whereas Dysons are made in the Far East, and mass produced to be thrown away when they break down and the warranty has expired. That's where the difference in price comes from. The Kirby is built to the quality of Pre-1980's vacs and in those days, relative to earnings, a Hoover Senior would have cost todays equivalent of £600 ie, they were a luxury item and only the well off could afford one, with most Hoover customers going for the cheaper Junior model.

Dysons are so expensive because people are prepared to pay the high prices (£400 for a DC41). If no-one bought them for the current prices, then Mr Dyson would either go bust, or have to lower prices till people bought his vacs.


Post# 244418 , Reply# 57   8/8/2013 at 09:06 (3,884 days old) by hi-loswitch98 ()        

Shame really how VAX were at one time a great company - producing the 1st 3in1 Domestic Vacuum, a UK design none the less.

They were going great throughout the late 1970's / 1980's & most of the 1990's, wobbling a bit when they launched the 3in1 Upright Vacuum.

Then TTi Acquired them in 1999, & it's gone downhill from then on. Nothing's been the same since.

Not to be harsh, but I don't like Dysons at all. Obviously that is my opinion, everyone has a different one. It does sadden me as the Vax 101 is great but basically in the space of 30 odd years, they have gone from good designs & UK's Best Selling Vacuum Cleaner to crappy chinese plastivacs where glue falls off & seals are opened when the vac is switched on.

Basically the same story for Hoover Europe aswell, which we all know what stupid decision they did that caused them to be sold to a company that piles it high & sells it cheap!


Post# 244435 , Reply# 58   8/8/2013 at 10:46 (3,884 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Totally agree there with you about how a lot of companies are chinese owned. It's a shame Hoover (europe). I don't like modern Hoover vacuums, much prefer the older models such as the Dustette, Junior etc.

Post# 244541 , Reply# 59   8/8/2013 at 17:06 (3,884 days old) by hi-loswitch98 ()        

Most of Hoovers designs such as the Turbo Power are rebranded & sold in different countries, but there's no going back, now. I still like what Hoover are producing these days, better than most Vax machines.

The only good Vax machine on the market is the 3-in-1 Multifunction, in my opinion.


Post# 247511 , Reply# 60   8/24/2013 at 17:09 (3,868 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
i was born with DYSON DC01 to :)

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this is it I love it

Post# 247518 , Reply# 61   8/24/2013 at 17:53 (3,868 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
OLD DYSON LOGO

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Post# 247571 , Reply# 62   8/25/2013 at 03:53 (3,868 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
DYSON DC07

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Post# 247581 , Reply# 63   8/25/2013 at 05:55 (3,867 days old) by RootCyclone (East Midlands,UK.)        

Nice Dyson's citroenbx! That DC01 looks factory fresh! Although that DC07 looks a bit filthy but I'm sure it works just fine! Odd colour for a Dyson but I've never had any of the early 'Allergy' models. I've always had an Animal or a Standard type of Dyson vacuum cleaner.

Post# 247584 , Reply# 64   8/25/2013 at 07:31 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
thanks rootcyclone

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yes dust is in the bin any that is it real colour and 1600w motor

Post# 247585 , Reply# 65   8/25/2013 at 07:33 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
dyson dc01s

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last year

Post# 247586 , Reply# 66   8/25/2013 at 07:35 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
dyson 1995

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like new ALL MY DYSONS ARE TOP SPECK


Post# 247587 , Reply# 67   8/25/2013 at 07:38 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
dyson dc01 1995

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stuff that goes with it

Post# 247588 , Reply# 68   8/25/2013 at 07:39 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
dyson dc01 box

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not mine

Post# 247589 , Reply# 69   8/25/2013 at 07:41 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
dyson 1998

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THE DYSON FROM 1998 THAT A MAN BROUGHT FOR GIRLFREND THAT JUST HAD WOODEN FLOORING SO DID NOT WANT SO WENT UP LOFT UNTIL 2012 I GOT IT USED ABOUT 24 TIMES

Post# 247590 , Reply# 70   8/25/2013 at 07:42 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
dyson 1998

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stuff that goes with it

Post# 247591 , Reply# 71   8/25/2013 at 07:45 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
dyson dc01 destijl

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got new cyclone now with stickers :)

Post# 247592 , Reply# 72   8/25/2013 at 07:48 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
dyson dc08

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Post# 247593 , Reply# 73   8/25/2013 at 08:07 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
dyson 1993

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the old battered dyson dc01 motor smokes leave a coment thanks

Post# 247594 , Reply# 74   8/25/2013 at 08:09 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
dyson dc01 1993

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Post# 247595 , Reply# 75   8/25/2013 at 08:11 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
hoover junior

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1950 it is branew with tools so no pics :(

Post# 247597 , Reply# 76   8/25/2013 at 08:16 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
1950 hoover sensor 652

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.

Post# 247599 , Reply# 77   8/25/2013 at 08:37 (3,867 days old) by Ultimatevacman ( Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)        

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Citroenbx, you have some really nice vacuums, but could you maybe make a thread of your own showing your collection rather than just posting it in various random threads? Thanks.

Post# 247601 , Reply# 78   8/25/2013 at 09:30 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
Ultimatevacman

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I can't make a thred

Post# 247602 , Reply# 79   8/25/2013 at 09:47 (3,867 days old) by Ultimatevacman ( Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)        

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Why not?

Post# 247611 , Reply# 80   8/25/2013 at 11:55 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
just can't

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m

Post# 247612 , Reply# 81   8/25/2013 at 12:12 (3,867 days old) by vegassucks ()        
Citroen BX

The Dyson 01 citroen bx has seems like it would have a better brush, is that the case? Off subject, I have a Citroen CX in my gargage, I love the looks of the BX.


Post# 247613 , Reply# 82   8/25/2013 at 12:29 (3,867 days old) by Ultimatevacman ( Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)        

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It's not impossible, just press the "Create A New Tread" button. :P

Post# 247619 , Reply# 83   8/25/2013 at 13:38 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
vac man

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where is this butten thanks

Post# 247621 , Reply# 84   8/25/2013 at 13:57 (3,867 days old) by Ultimatevacman ( Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)        

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When you click on "Contemporary", "Vintage" , "Super Market" or "Household", there should be a button near the top of the page saying "Create A New Tread" and away you go! :)

Post# 247647 , Reply# 85   8/25/2013 at 14:19 (3,867 days old) by citroenbx (england)        
vac man

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THANKS :):):)


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