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iMacDaddy
Electrolux UltraOne EL7070, Bissell BigGreen Deep Cleaning Machine
Joined: Oct 30, 2007
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Dyson DC22
Original Message Oct 30, 2007 9:38 am |
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DC18
Dyson, Sebo and Bissell user
Joined: Jul 25, 2007
Points: 294
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Re: Dyson DC22
Reply #52 Mar 15, 2008 10:42 am |
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The only reason I can think of why the shroud in bigger on the DC22/23 is due to the new cyclone technology, root plus core seperater. The root cyclones have there own dust collection and so will the core seperator which all fits inside the the shroud filter. If you think back to the Dual cyclone there was only ever the cone that sat inside the which was not that big. Then on the root cyclone again between 7/12 cyclones (depending on the models) that where angled to fit simular size on the cone on the dual. Now we have 3 stages the shroud has been made bigger to accommerdate the root and core technology. Thats my view as to why the shround may be bigger. I have to agree the bin capacity has come down alot (I can understand for the DC22/24 as they are small models). The DC25 cound have been at least 2 to 3 litre bin without putting too much extra weight on the machine, after all this modle is for the larger home! Like bucks03 say the plastic on later models does look cheap. The DC23 wand (which I saw in the shops) is not the usually shiney plastic like on the DC21/20 its dull and looks a bit cheap. Yes I had a new nozzle for my DC05 a few years ago and the metal soleplate had been replaced with plastic. Standards do not seem to be carried over to newer models, take the metal soleplate on the DC15. No where to be found on the DC18/24/25 models. I agree with you DIB Dyson sometimes does over engineer in places. DC18
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M00seUK
Joined: Aug 18, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC22
Reply #53 Mar 15, 2008 5:12 pm |
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I happened to see the Dyson Baby (DC22) on display at a store the other day, so went on over to take a closer look. It's certainly smaller than the other Dyson canisters, but hrmmm... not as small as I'd like and presumably not as small as the DC12? Why is this? Has it fallen victim to the root cyclone 'arms race' where more visible cyclones is seen as a good thing? Pffft.. soon it'll be as getting bad as Gillette are with razor blades! Also, the DC22 doesn't have Core separator - I think? I noticed what buck03 was saying about the inner part of the wand being plastic, not aluminium. Again, I'd love to know why this is. I guess it's either 1)reduce costs and/or 2)improve reliability but either way it looks cheap in comparison. Still, not a bad vac and there's nothing else quite like it at the top end. I'm in the progress of moving house at the moment, but I'll likely be looking to buy one in time. I like the new metallic styling... I'll wasn't too sure of it to begin with, but it makes it look a lot more substantial. I noticed that the other brands (Electrolux) are starting to copy it. Just as in the beginning, they laughed at Dyson's 'crazy' yellow and grey styling, then copied it.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC22
Reply #54 Mar 15, 2008 6:43 pm |
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Just as in the beginning, they laughed at Dyson's 'crazy' yellow and grey styling, then copied it.
Hello M00seUK:
Hope all is well with you and yours. The first bagless upright in the USA that was yellow and grey and used the moniker "cyclonic' on the machine is the EUREKA Whirlwind. It predates dyson's DC07 by a good number of years here and there. EUREKA didn't sue dyson for copying. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC22
Reply #55 Mar 15, 2008 8:46 pm |
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Hello M00seUK: Hope all is well with you and yours. The first bagless upright in the USA that was yellow and grey and used the moniker "cyclonic' on the machine is the EUREKA Whirlwind. It predates dyson's DC07 by a good number of years here and there. EUREKA didn't sue dyson for copying. Carmine D. Carmine, Vortex type suction machines have been using the phrase cyclonic to describe their patent claims since the late 1800's/early 1900's. Eureka should do everything possible to protect its assets, patents and trademarks from attacks. The Eureka “Cyclonic” Trademark, can you produce it? . I have the very short (complete or near complete) list of the lawsuits Dyson has filed since launching the DC07 here in the U.S. Today and in the past you’ve indicated James Dyson is lawsuit hungry. Can you produce these lawsuits? DIB
This message was modified Mar 15, 2008 by DysonInventsBig
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC22
Reply #56 Mar 16, 2008 8:04 am |
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Hello M00seUK: Hope all is well with you and yours. The first bagless upright in the USA that was yellow and grey and used the moniker "cyclonic' on the machine is the EUREKA Whirlwind. It predates dyson's DC07 by a good number of years here and there. EUREKA didn't sue dyson for copying. Carmine D.
The first time EUREKA used the yellow and grey colors
was in the early 50's with the Model 910 Roto-Matic. Old-timers in the vacuum business recall this canister model. EUREKA allowed a free in home trial for customers. EUREKA's written claim was it had tremendous suction: 71 cubic feet of air per minute. According to EUREKA: " It actually moves far more air than similar cleaners-a true measure of real cleaning power." Used paper bags in a cloth. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson DC22
Reply #57 Mar 16, 2008 8:08 am |
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Hello DIB: The EUREKA bagless Whirlwind uses a clear bin too. So users could see the dirt and swirling suction action. Sound familiar? I believe dyson did the same following EUREKA's lead. What do you know about the Kenneth J. versus dyson lawsuit over the vacuum ball facilitator? Now that's an interesting case. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Re: Dyson DC22
Reply #58 Mar 16, 2008 2:12 pm |
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Carmine, Well I was not expecting a respectful reply, thank you. Indeed I like a good challenge or strong opinion when it is delivered with respect. I’ll put some thoughts down and well get back on and off (hopefully) today or tomorrow. DIB
This message was modified Mar 16, 2008 by DysonInventsBig
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC22
Reply #59 Mar 16, 2008 2:23 pm |
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DIB: Today is Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week. Must make an extra effort to be respective for the Holy Triduum. Dyson has a host of others who came before to emulate and copy. Tho I believe its understanding and appreciation for vacuum history especially in the USA is very lacking. Carmine D.
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Motorhead
Joined: Nov 2, 2007
Points: 409
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Re: Dyson DC22
Reply #61 Mar 19, 2008 2:47 pm |
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Heard a bit more info today about the DC23 Motorhead for the US. It is a slightly larger machine than the DC22 which I didn't realize, I thought it was simply a US DC22 (like what we saw last year when the DC20 and 21 were introduced). Due to the $899 retail price which we all heard about before, it will only be sold at independent vac shops where it can be demonstrated, to compete with Miele and other high-end brands. The DDM-equipped DC23 is supposed to pull 165" of water lift and produce 410 CFM of airflow (pretty damn impressive, blows even central vacs out of the water). While it is a sister machine to the DC21 for now, I would bet that in the future it will be replacing the DC21 due to the advanced technology. I want one now...right next to the DC12 ;-) -MH
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