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M00seUK
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Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Original Message Jan 17, 2008 3:54 pm |
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #314 Apr 11, 2008 3:32 pm |
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DIB: Should theirs be? Or are they the same American users that are part of your sociological assessment as falling into the category: " ..[wrong], lazy and fairly stupid too." DIB Carmine D. Mole attacked Mr. Dyson (one of many, many shameless attacks, all the while you sit on your hands) and his benevolent $50 million dollar gift and school for kids to learn to innovate and engineer. This should ultimately produce thousands of jobs and steams of tax income into/for the UK and perhaps other countries. I defended the good. . I’m setting the record straight…. “Suits” in general of American vacuum cleaner manufacturing are “lazy and fairly stupid.” I have seen it first hand and am in the position to comment. When it comes to respecting, understanding, appreciating and courting innovation and inventors American vacuum manufacturers do not lead. I have much respect for the hard working and moral, no matter their vocation. Mole, nor Carmine are going to take my words and spin them. . I'll say it again... I respect the opinions and vocations of the hard working and moral. DIB P.S. Can you back up in scripture your support of Mole when attacks a race? Namely when you glossed and/or supporte him calling the Japanese "Japs". Holy is as Holy does.
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #315 Apr 11, 2008 3:34 pm |
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HI D.I.B., since im considered an uninformed, no talent, and overweight not to mention ugly son of a gun, could you please enlighten us as how long a dyson lasts before needing major service. Keeping in mind the people that buy vacuums are lazy and fairly stupid too. B.T.W. you take nice pictures, how much does dyson pay you?
Whens the contract between dyson and L.G. expire,being the Expert you are i thought maybe you would know,since you head is tucked up Jimmys butt
have a nice day
THE-MOLE
WHATS A USED DYSON WORTH
Mole,
Your spinning is of no avail... Mole, you attacked Mr. Dyson (one of many, many shameless attacks) and his benevolent $50 million dollar gift and school for kids to learn to innovate and engineer. This should ultimately produce thousands of jobs and steams of tax income into/for the UK and perhaps other countries. I defended the good. . I’m setting the record straight…. “Suits” in general of American vacuum cleaner manufacturing are “lazy and fairly stupid.” I have seen it first hand and am in the position to comment. When it comes to respecting, understanding, appreciating and courting innovation and inventors American vacuum manufacturers do not lead. I have much respect for the hard working and moral, no matter their vocation. Mole, you nor Carmine are going to take my words and spin them, I reserve Lazy and Stupid for those Suits who are. DIB I’ll say it again… I respect the opinions and vocations of the hard working and moral.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #316 Apr 11, 2008 5:42 pm |
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DIB: You own your words and opinions. You have to live with them. I don't share your opinion with regard to American vacuum buying consumers and professionals. Based on my vacuum industry experience, I found vacuum customers and industry peers to be right almost 100 percent of the time, very hard working and very intelligent. I can count on one hand the number of my customers/fellow industry experts who fit your description. To answer your question about respect for and inclusion of dyson users' opinions by vacuum store owners and operators: I can only speak and answer for me. I respect and include theirs along with all others. Even, if I personally and professionally disagree. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #317 Apr 11, 2008 6:25 pm |
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P.S. Can you back up in scripture your support of Mole when attacks a race? Namely when you glossed and/or supporte him calling the Japanese "Japs". Holy is as Holy does.
DIB:
First, I did neither of what you say. You are more of a biblical scholar than me. I recall a passage in the new Testament gospels when the scribes and pharisees put Jesus to the test on what should be done with the biggest whore in Palestine. Under Jewish law the penalty was death by stoning. Jesus, a Jew, knew the law. But He is also merciful, compassionate and forgiving. What is His answer to the crowd of men? And to the woman? Carmine D.
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DC18
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #318 Apr 11, 2008 6:44 pm |
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Great review of the DC25 iMacDaddy, I have to say I was impressed with the brush bar on the DC25 much better than the DC15/18. I had a look on the UK Dyson website and both the DC24 and DC25 have a removable nozzle head like the DC18 Slim, with the DC24 having a retaining clip once you push the head on! Bucks03 I agree with you with regards to Dyson making a slim machine, the ball is a very good concept/design but makes the machines bulky. The DC03 (UK) was a very good machine, slim could lie flat to go right under furniture and was light to use. Dyson should do a updated version of this machine. The only draw backs for me where the power (700 watt motor) with about 90 airwatts and the brush bar. Put the DC25 brush bar on it and increase the power airwatts (maybe use the DDM as it's light and small) with the new wand design and slightly larger rear wheels and you have a successor to the DC03! DC18
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DC18
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #319 Apr 11, 2008 6:56 pm |
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Hi DIB I like the DC18 Slim to as my Mum uses one. The slim as the same motor wattage and airwatts in the UK as the DC15. The power nozzle on the slim is ok prefer the one on the DC15 with its metal soleplate. I like the idea you can remove the power nozzle on the slim like you can on the DC24/25. The DC25 may replace the slim as UK shops near me have dropped the DC18 since the DC24 and DC25 have been launched! The DC25 did feel lighter to the DC18 Slim to me. Thats because the motor is higher up on the slim to the DC25 using full ball technology (motor in ball V's small empty ball - slim). The carrying handle is only higher on the DC18 due to the motor position if this was lower so would be the carry handle on the top of the bin! A re-designed slim taking into account the DC03 model could be a consideration as an alternative to the ball technology. The small ball on the slim does not work as well as the bigger ball models (DC15/24/25) We in the UK have only had the slim with the handle facing behind, all other UK Dyson have been front facing which I prefer! I can see you point! DC18
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HARDSELL
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #320 Apr 11, 2008 9:16 pm |
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HI D.I.B., since im considered an uninformed, no talent, and overweight not to mention ugly son of a gun, could you please enlighten us as how long a dyson lasts before needing major service. Keeping in mind the people that buy vacuums are lazy and fairly stupid too. B.T.W. you take nice pictures, how much does dyson pay you?
Whens the contract between dyson and L.G. expire,being the Expert you are i thought maybe you would know,since you head is tucked up Jimmys butt
have a nice day
THE-MOLE
WHATS A USED DYSON WORTH
Mole, if only you could be as honest about Dyson as you are about yourself.
You probably are correct about vacuumm buyers before Dyson because the bought the over priced excrement sold by indies who conned then into believing their investment would be protected. Truth is the indies were getting rich on supplies, parts and labor. Now Dyson has taken that away and the indies are sooo envious.
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #322 Apr 12, 2008 7:19 am |
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Mole, if only you could be as honest about Dyson as you are about yourself. You probably are correct about vacuumm buyers before Dyson because the bought the over priced excrement sold by indies who conned then into believing their investment would be protected. Truth is the indies were getting rich on supplies, parts and labor. Now Dyson has taken that away and the indies are sooo envious. Hi H,S, What do you mean by honest,for the sake of building his own ego they have bilked and raped and destroyed the high end vacuum cleaner market.The general concesus with strong indys not just the hit and run make a quick buck type is all the same about dyson,to put it in simple terms they have been burnt to many times by companies like dyson, Im just glad ill be around to see what these guys do to their dealer network, IT'S not going to be a pretty picture,Sort of like Carmine with the salteze bros, Next question is when the innovator going to come out with a machine that has self adjusting speed control,like some machines have in the same price range............ mole
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #323 Apr 12, 2008 7:36 am |
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Next question is when the innovator going to come out with a machine that has self adjusting speed control,like some machines have in the same price range............
mole
Hello Mole:
I've heard and read about this feature, but I can't recall the makes and models having it. Can you tell us? Curious to know if they are sold by big box retailers/independents. Carmine D.
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