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Motorhead
Joined: Nov 2, 2007
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #77 Jan 15, 2008 9:13 pm |
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What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas! Back to dyson: Do you think that dyson will suffer from a downside in sales with consumers due to the frequent update in his vacuums? Especially with the canisters, if in fact it is a canister model? Carmine D. That will be interesting. Even though it's been out for 10 months, there hasn't been much talk about the Dyson DC21; it seems people tend to prefer the upright models. However, the way I see it is that Dyson has something good with their canister design. The design itself is not new; it started with the DC02 and while it has undergone modifications/improvements over the years, it is basically the same. Remember the Fantom Lightning canister here? Basically the same as the DC02, and you can see the DC21/22 resembles it in some ways. Whether James himself and/or executives realize it or not is beyond me, but it almost seems like they should be pushing their canisters much more than they have been. The DC11 Telescope design was (to me) both a flop and an embarrassment, and because of that I could see how some would not give current Dyson canisters much attention. But with good marketing that potential problem could be easily overcome; people would look at it and see that it is a completely different machine. I can say this from my experience using (and owning) the DC21 and knowing what a stellar performer it is. On top of that, it is much more simple (namely the dirt path which is very direct); many "areas of complaint" on the uprights (complex ducting, leaky seals, little airflow, etc.), namely the DC07/14/15, are absent on this machine. Just my 2-cents. -MH
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #78 Jan 16, 2008 12:16 am |
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Hi Motorhead, Your two cents is always of value. However, I just wanted to run this by you. I just saw a first real test. I took a trip to Best Buy tonight and the vacuum aisle was a wasteland as usual. Nothing but a Hoover or two, the obligatory handful of Dirt Devils of course, a Bissell and some beat up Dyson uprights and the DCV21 canister. I will have to admit that I've become curious about the DC21. Why because a Dyson pitch video from HSN turned up on You Tube. Okay . . . A thing I distinctly remember is that the host of the "show" went about attacking fluff, cat littter and coffee grounds with the DC21 after which, despite the overfilled bin, he showed that though there was dust residue at the inlet of the dust bin there was none in the airway after the filter just above it. Naturally this was the first thing I went looking for. Oh, let me not leave this out -- the Best Buy in my neighborhood has to be just about the funkiest there is since they follow absolutely no rules. That means that staff still has been using the display model to clean with. Besides that spotted the "Slim Jim" way off in the computer department and not looking all that dapper either. Not meaning to digress -- The very clouded bin on the display model made it obvious that it had beeun used for clean up. Naturally the first thing I did was remove the dust bin to take a peek at the airway at the top of the dust container and of course do the finger test. A swipe of a finger inside showed that there was a good coating of dust in the top section of the dust bin. The airway for outgoing air that it seals against it was also quite dusty inside. Sadlly, I found not much of a cyclonic miracle had occured. And I say sadly because I'd like to have seen one. This does not mean that I dismiss the DC21. I'd expect the same signs of fallability from my Iridium or any other similarly built canister under the same real life conditions. Old or new, I'd like Dyson more if I had more of a feeling it was being developed to endure a certain modicum of carelessness with a purer result. Best, Venson
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mole
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Joined: Sep 30, 2007
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #79 Jan 16, 2008 9:04 am |
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The dc21 will never take off in the states,reasons are obvious. 1 way over priced. 2 way over HYPED,as usual. 3 american buyers are finally smartening up to the vacuum cleaner[thats suppose to revolutionize the industry].HA.HA.HA. 4 the dealers that sell or have sold Dyson are getting the backlash of selling this overpriced,underperforming, product,which by the way is an insult to the real vacuum guy's and girls and [[THE SERVICE TECHS] have thrown their hands in the air and just tell the customer that they got ripped off,and yes you got suckered by the hype. Your replys are welcome. MOLE
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Airblade
Joined: Jul 25, 2007
Points: 180
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #80 Jan 16, 2008 9:56 am |
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The dc21 will never take off in the states,reasons are obvious. 1 way over priced. 2 way over HYPED,as usual. 3 american buyers are finally smartening up to the vacuum cleaner[thats suppose to revolutionize the industry].HA.HA.HA. 4 the dealers that sell or have sold Dyson are getting the backlash of selling this overpriced,underperforming, product,which by the way is an insult to the real vacuum guy's and girls and [[THE SERVICE TECHS] have thrown their hands in the air and just tell the customer that they got ripped off,and yes you got suckered by the hype. Your replys are welcome. MOLE 1) Compared to who? 2) This is probably the most under hyped Dyson 3) What does this mean? Is that why Dyson sold more vacuums in the U.S. in 2007 then ever before? 4) Of course some machines do need repair and service, but not to the degree that you assume
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #81 Jan 16, 2008 12:17 pm |
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Is that why Dyson sold more vacuums in the U.S. in 2007 then ever before?
Please share the detail to support this grandiose statement, if you would.
Carmine D.
This message was modified Jan 16, 2008 by CarmineD
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #82 Jan 16, 2008 12:35 pm |
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.........The dealers that sell or have sold Dyson are getting the backlash of selling this overpriced,underperforming, product,which by the way is an insult to the real vacuum guy's and girls and [[THE SERVICE TECHS] have thrown their hands in the air and just tell the customer that they got ripped off,and yes you got suckered by the hype. Your replys are welcome. MOLE Hello Mole:
Most economists now agree that the US is in a recession and it was tipped off by the 2007 Holiday sales season. Although no bells and whistles go off to signal its coming. These same economic gurus say the recession will last into 2008. And probably be worse. Why? For most of 2007 consumers were still spending. That stopped in December and will probably stay that way for awhile. One of the recession signs is that retailers' sales hit the skids during the 2007 Holiday season. All retailers and all sectors. Not just a few. Retailers started culling the dyson product line in 2007 for several reasons including difficulty selling at the high prices. The culling will last until and unless economic data reverses itself. I don't see that happening in the near term. Dyson's 2002 strategy to go after the big box stores' venues rather than the independents will hurt dyson sales now during times of recession. Why? The big box stores' vacuum shoppers will go with the low end disposables to the middle price ranges for vacuums [the typical retailers' vacuum venues]. The high end vacuum shoppers will go to the independents who may/may not carry and certainly don't push the dyson brand. Why? They carry and sell brands, makes and models solely made and marketed for independents. I always said dyson's marketing strategy for vacuums was not conducive for the long haul. I still say it. Now in bad economic times the rubber hits the road. And the honeymoon period is over. Time will tell. Carmine D.
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