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CarmineD
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #101 Jan 17, 2008 12:56 pm |
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Possibly counting DC16's........If the handhelds are being counted there is still an increase over 2006 sales........
Definitely not counting sales on Ebay. Those are RESALES, so counting them would mean counting them twice, as Dyson had already sold that unit at some point to someone.
When you were so confident, I figured dyson included DC16 sales.
MOLE knows the history behind the Regina legacy which is legend in the vacuum cleaner industry. It predates dyson in the USA so you youngins have no idea. Here's a recap thanks to MOLE for jogging my old memory. Regina was going great guns in the mid 80's and was the heart throb of Main Street and Wall Street alike. The stock soared from a few dollars a share to 3 digits in share price because Regina was double counting sales and understating costs of production. The house of cards fell apart when an independent auditor questioned what happened with all the new Regina models he saw laying around out of their boxes. Good question. Sometimes even old auditors, like a blind ground hog, dig and scratch long enough to find an acorn. The answer was that the infamous CEO and his CFO yes man oversaw and approved the company's practice of selling all the repacks and refurbs as brand new in boxes. They went to jail, Regina stock tanked, and Federal law required manufacturers to clearly mark cartons with repacks and refurbs as such. That's why dyson has to clearly mark resales of refurbs and repacks as such. Now, if I were an auditor for the CPSC, like the independent auditor for Regina, I'd buy a few of those new dysons off the internet and see if dyson does comply with Federal law. But, alas I'm on paid vacation now in Vegas. So..... it's someone else's kill not mine. Carmine D.
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M00seUK
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #102 Aug 26, 2008 5:46 am |
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CarmineD
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #103 Aug 26, 2008 6:55 am |
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Possible hints that the Dyson DC16 handheld will see a new model in time for the holiday season :- ...unless they're confusing the existing DC16 motorhead for a new model. M00seUK:
That would be my suspicion too: The existing hand held DC16 with the motorized nozzle. Looks like a new marketing spin tho: Billed as a gift for the man with a boat that has rugs. Carmine D.
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DC18
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #105 Aug 27, 2008 3:31 pm |
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I read that Dyson is now going to supply the DC16 Handheld with a car charger so you don't have to wait to recharge the machine, and you can use it while it is connected to the car charger, charging. I'm not sure which model it will be included with (I think the basic DC16 model), but it mentioned the price to be £129.99 so could be the base DC16. It is going to be sold as a separate item for though who already have a DC16 at £29.99 I believe! Not seen any pictures of it yet! Just found the link: http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news/news.phtml/17125/18149/dyson-dc16-car-power-adapter.phtml DC18
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CarmineD
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #106 Aug 28, 2008 8:41 am |
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Hello DC18: Interesting. Thank you for the Web Site. I'm wondering tho: The DC16 charge unit is for cars equipped with 12 volt batteries [according to the article]. Are new European cars still using 6 volt batteries? Or now 12 volts like the USA? And, if I'm correct and may not be, most US boats are powered by 2-12 volt [24 volts] batteries. Wondering if dyson plans to offer different DC16 charge units for these 3 battery venues? Carmine D.
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DC18
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #107 Aug 28, 2008 7:12 pm |
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Hi Carmine D Your welcome. Thought it might be of general interest to everyone. I'm not sure what volt battery European Cars use, UK cars use 12 volt batteries! It interesting this has come about, as it coinsides with a Boat Show they are appearing at in the UK! I asked the Dyson Rep on the Dyson stand at the Motorshow in London as I've heard rumour there is to be a corded hand held from Dyson, but I was told no what would be the point, it wouldn't be as vesitile as the cordless one! See their point but I would like to see one! The charge unit contradicts the idea that the Dyson Rep said to me and Dyson original idea for this model. Used for quick cleanups and spills. I think people are wanting to use it for longer jobs and find it easier to use therefore wanting longer than the present 6 minute charge! Hence the car charger where you can use it constantly without having to charge it up, effectively like it having a mains cord! I do like mind for quick jobs around my home and car! It comes in handy! Be interesting to see if they plan to offer different charge units! Probably not at first! DC18
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CarmineD
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #108 Aug 29, 2008 6:39 am |
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DC18, M00seUK: Good information. Thank you for sharing. To my knowledge, no USA vacuum maker has ever marketed a car/boat hand held vacuum cleaner using power from the battery, save some specialty models but no name vacuum brands. Usually these were not very good performers and didn't have very good sales. Dyson is bucking the trend. Interesting to see how well the DC16 with the car battery charger/power actually performs. Do you have any knowledge of its operating worth using this venue? Carmine D.
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Motorhead
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #109 Aug 29, 2008 11:05 am |
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I too would like to see Dyson introduce a corded hand vac, or at least an optional adapter to run the machine full-time. Would certainly justify the price a lot more, for most applications. As much of a Dyson fan as I am, I can't see paying $160 for a glorified Dustbuster, i.e. a vacuum that only runs for a short time. My thought when the DC16 was introduced was that it was going to be a "real" hand vac that could be used for a lot more than just quick pick-ups. The DC16 Motorhead could be a very good contender for upholstery and car cleaning (perhaps even mattress cleaning), as well as small jobs, if either the run time was extended or it was corded. -MH P.S. Sorry I have not posted in a while, I'm sort of disappointed at the lack of activity here lately. We need to get more interesting discourse going, both Dyson-related and non-Dyson-related
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Venson
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Re: New Dyson model...any info?
Reply #110 Aug 29, 2008 2:35 pm |
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I too would like to see Dyson introduce a corded hand vac, or at least an optional adapter to run the machine full-time. Would certainly justify the price a lot more, for most applications. As much of a Dyson fan as I am, I can't see paying $160 for a glorified Dustbuster, i.e. a vacuum that only runs for a short time. My thought when the DC16 was introduced was that it was going to be a "real" hand vac that could be used for a lot more than just quick pick-ups. The DC16 Motorhead could be a very good contender for upholstery and car cleaning (perhaps even mattress cleaning), as well as small jobs, if either the run time was extended or it was corded. -MH P.S. Sorry I have not posted in a while, I'm sort of disappointed at the lack of activity here lately. We need to get more interesting discourse going, both Dyson-related and non-Dyson-related
Hi MH,
I have always wondered how many of the DC16 sold. I see them on store shelves but can't believe that they selling well as I don't see them as a practical expense -- especially due to the short operation time. Does anybody know how long you might run one off your car battery without it being a serious drain on juice? Better yet, how much is involved in making a vesion that has a built-in voltage adjustment like some electric razors and laptop computers? A built-in adapter that could handle voltage input between 12v and 220v would make the asking price a little more easy to take. Best, Venson
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