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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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CarmineD


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #405   May 31, 2008 7:09 am
HARDSELL wrote:
Carmine,

In the process of trying new products I cull those that are unsatisfactory.  That is why I returned the likes of Kenmore, Panasonic and Oreck. 


Hello HARDSELL:

Are you saying the answer is in your second paragraph.  You culled [sold and purchased the Royal] the dyson DC07 because you deemed it was unsatisfactory?  That's the message I get after I cull the other information in your post about your 1968 mistake in selling the Dodge Charger.

I do the same, buy and try.  I purchased the new Dirt Devil Kruz for $100.  It was to be a quick picker upper.  It was okay.  Very spivy looking.  8 pounds, like the famous ORECK.  Uses a similar wheel arrangement as the DD easy/power glide.  Skates along the hard floors with no effort.  Not nearly as good as the HOOVER Slider which can be used on rugs/carpets unlike the straight suction Kruz.  I gifted the Kruz away.  I'd recommend the HOOVER Slider over the Kruz.

FYI, Fry's has a 5 day sale currently, not just one day as on Memorial Day, on all new DC07 All Floors.  $299 on clearance and closeout.  My sense is that after all these dyson 7-s are sold, next Fry's will discount the DC14-s. 

Carmine D.

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HARDSELL


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #406   May 31, 2008 9:31 am
HARDSELL wrote:
Carmine,

For as long as I can remember I have been the type to constantly try "something new".  That is how I ended up with the Dyson, the Royal and the Kirby.  Years ago I bought a Rainbow and gifted my Electrolux to my daughter.

In the process of trying new products I cull those that are unsatisfactory.  That is why I returned the likes of Kenmore, Panasonic and Oreck

I bought a new Dodge Charger Hemi in 1968 for around $6000.  Traded it a year later. Today these bring upwards of $500,000.  If I could kick my rear I would do so each day for that mistake.



Carmine,

Read the bold type above.   I used these for the length (or less) of the trial period only. They were not satisfactory so I returned them. 

1. I finally used a DC07.  Liked it and kept for about 3 years.  During that time I had some carpet removed and installed wood floors.  The carpet was in the highest trafficked area of my home and was about 7 years old.  The flooring installer couldn't believe the cleanliness of the removed carpet.  You will recall that during this time I had a Hoover Fusion for several months.  Sold it because I thought the 07 was better.

2.  I sold the DC07 after 3 years of use and bought the Royal. No problems with the Dyson.  I was just in the mood for a change.  One reason for buying the Royal was to see if there was any truth to your and other reports that independent stores offer better brands and service.  The dealer is relatively new and is unlike all that I have visited in the past.  Facility was clean and well stocked. Salesman seemed to be honest.  Have not dealt with service so I can't comment  Some brands he sells are Miele, Royal and Sanitaire.  I was told by the salesman that the Royal would perform as good as the others. 

3. I think you already know the story, however I will repeat.  At the end of last year Sears had a promotion of 20% (could have been 15%, not positive) off fo items purchased on a Sears card.  I called the Royal dealer to inquire about trading for a Dyson. He wanted more than I was wiling to give.   I then purchased the DC14 from Sears.  I did not like the 14 as much as the 07 so I returned it at end of trial period.    

4.  Early 2008 door bell rings.  I am told that I can get a free carpet shampoo in my living room.  Solicitor did not mention Kirby.  When I asked if he was attempting to sell vacuums he replied "NO'.  I knew what was coming at the end.  I have lots of free time so I agreed to the demo.  Solicitor went to his vehicle and came back with another person to do the shampooing. Solicitor left.  I was told to vacuum the carpet before he shampooed. While I was vacuuming the salesman (posing as a shampooer) began to assemble his product.  After I vacuumed he took a Kirby with his clear attachment and a filter and proceeded to vacuum.  He vacuumed for a while and showed me the minute amount of dirt that the Royal left behind.  I had not told him that I had been using the DC14 for a couple of weeks.  Next trick is to take the filters and see how many the Kirby will hold against the sole plate before losing suction.  Next try same on the Royal.  No contest, Kirby won.  I could see the thrill in his eyes.  I asked if the same would happen with a Dyson and he said yes.  I then brought out the Dyson DC14.  You could see his enthusiasm drop when the Dyson held as many as his Kirby.  Long story short I got the Kirby for less than $800 including tax.

I wish that the Oreck performed to my total expectation, however it doesn't.  I like the light weight, nimbleness in maneuvering and it leaves the carpet liiking well groomed.  I dislike its cost, having to have a seperate vac for hose use and I never found evidence that it removed the proper amount of dirt.  Perhaps the XL21 could have picked up more dirt if I had not already kept my carpet exceptionally clean with the DC07.

I suppose that I am doomed to buy and try.  However, I can't buy just because something is made in the USA.  I also can't justify a purchase solely because the owner is a good fella or because he served in the military.  If anyone uses this criteria alone the only candidate for president is John McCain and the others should be disqualified.

Sorry for the lenght of my response.  I just want to bring this to closure.  On second thought I have only left room for a thousand more questions. 

CarmineD


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #407   May 31, 2008 2:36 pm
HARDSELL wrote:
Carmine,

 If anyone uses this criteria alone the only candidate for president is John McCain and the others should be disqualified.

Sorry for the lenght of my response.  I just want to bring this to closure.  On second thought I have only left room for a thousand more questions. 



Hello HARDSELL:

With regard to the first statement:  I don't think any Commander in Chief should be allowed to send Americans into battle until he/she has walked the battlefield of the dead and wounded.  Based on that criteria, it would eliminate all except John McCain. 

Yes to the second.  I didn't know you owned a HOOVER FUSION.  I thought from your posts it was a HOOVER WT bagless. 

Thanks for the response.  As you might sense,  I still don't understand and accept you selling the DC07.  I can understand the 68 Dodge Charger.  40 years ago.  It was a mistake.  When young, we all make them.  Having made that one 40 years, I would think you would learn a life lesson.  You don't sell your assets [except in rare and unusual situations].  Apparently you did.  The first, I'll grant is a mistake.  The second?  

Carmine D.

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CarmineD


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #408   Jun 15, 2008 8:34 pm
TARGET is offering a $40 GIFTCARD on the purchase of the DC24 for $399.  Dyson's newest lightweight and latest addition to the big box retailer stores' vacuum venues.  Being billed by TARGET as dyson's latest vacuum technology: The Ball.  Did we all just imagine the DC15 Ball from April 2005?  Maybe if you pretend long and hard enough, and wait long enough, people will believe the DC15 Ball never really existed! 

Carmine D.

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DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #409   Jun 18, 2008 12:23 am
CarmineD wrote:
TARGET is offering a $40 GIFTCARD on the purchase of the DC24 for $399.  Dyson's newest lightweight and latest addition to the big box retailer stores' vacuum venues.  Being billed by TARGET as dyson's latest vacuum technology: The Ball.  Did we all just imagine the DC15 Ball from April 2005?  Maybe if you pretend long and hard enough, and wait long enough, people will believe the DC15 Ball never really existed! 

Carmine D.


Carmine,

While James was spending millions (undoubtedly) on t.v. advertising, launching and rolling out his DC24, the DC24 sat boxed in its packaging at the 2 Targets and 2 Best Buys in my area, making it difficult to appreciate the contrasting (small) size and impossible to try out, see its features and test drive to see what makes it different.  Ace posted earlier saying he was refused when he asked the Best Buy staff if a DC24 could be removed from its packaging and set out for demonstrating.  I saw these 2 Targets and 2 different Best Buys keep the DC24 locked up in its packaging for 2 weeks after it was rolled out.  Not good for anyone.  Of course now they’re unpacked, on display, and discounted too. 

 

The DC24 follows the success of the DC18.  The DC18 proved there was a paying market for pivoting and turning uprights.  For example; HSN sold 7000 turning and pivoting Dyson’s in 24 hours as a Today Special, not bad.  There’s plenty praising the DC24, from the host of Good Morning America, Barons Online, etc.  When comparing value, the price may be a little high when compared to the full size All Floors, $400 DC07.  Although there are many upper income folks in my area who would think the $400 price tag is a bargain for their high rise apartments or condos as well as those with homes who want a second vacuum.  The folks I know who have money like the cool stuff and they appreciate engineering. - The tired Oreck (for example) simply does not cut it.        DIB

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CarmineD


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #410   Jun 18, 2008 7:02 am
DysonInventsBig wrote:

Carmine,

I saw these 2 Targets and 2 different Best Buys keep the DC24 locked up in its packaging for 2 weeks after it was rolled out.  Not good for anyone.  Of course now they’re unpacked, on display, and discounted too. 

The folks I know who have money like the cool stuff and they appreciate engineering. - The tired Oreck (for example) simply does not cut it.        DIB


Hello DIB:

Big box stores don't discount a vacuum within weeks of launch because it's sales are brisk.  Just the opposite.  To jump start sales.  Dyson picked the big box stores [BEST BUY first] as its primary sales venue.  Bad decision?

Vacuuming is work.  It's not entertainment [especially for the rich who deplore menial labor].  When I'm finished vacuuming daily with my ORECK XL, I don't have to bend over to touch my toes to wrap the cord, like I would with the DC24.  For the 30 million plus Americans with back problems [a target market for this lightweight], the bottom cord wrap on the DC24 is a deal breaker.  Not to mention the $400 price tag.  With dyson, less [vacuum] is more [money].

ORECK got it right over 45 years ago.  Dyson with 450 engineers and a task force of 12 swat designers didn't, even with the benefit of a half century of vacuum industry experience.  I have no dirt bin to dump after eash use; no pre-motor filters to wash every month; and post motor filters every 5-6 months.  Just a paper bag to replace monthly and/or less often and a belt every 6-9 months.  Simple, easy care free product.   30 parts all made in the USA.  Thanks ORECK!

Not cutting it by your modern day standards, works just fine for this old fashioned vacuum guy.  And I suspect many others too, who don't buy vacuums from the big box retailers.  But instead go to one of 475 owned and operated ORECK stores.  When plunking down $500, it's not about a one time vacuum purchase.  It's about a business relationship.  Dyson missed that concept too!

Carmine D.

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CarmineD


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #411   Jun 21, 2008 8:12 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:

Mole and Carmine:  The Ball line is the signature Dyson line.  Why?  It has the greater number of usable, Dyson-only/proprietary technologies or abilities.  I’m betting this signature (The) Ball on the DC24/25 get more attention (looks, touch, feel and test drive time) than any other upright at big box retailers.  Filtering has suffered and I know why, but it stays with me.

When you’re right, you’re right.  Having an item pop off easily and difficult (for some) to reattach and/or go mising is not good for the consumer, retailer or Dyson.  Talk of missing Dyson parts at retailer shelves…  the DC16’s batteries and chargers are all gone (a $45 or so part).  It is not uncommon to see batteries and chargers on eBay.        DIB

Carmine D.


DIB:

Thank you for recognizing constructive criticism vice a cheap pot shot.  I knew you would sooner or later.

Second, I highlighted the pertinent part of your statement.  You cite dyson models DC24/25 as a signature ones for dyson.  You gloss over the recent pitfalls of their filters with no explanations other than you are not saying.  Really?  Do you have special knowledge that is proprietary?  Or is the reason incriminating? 

Do you think future dyson buyers, especially of these signature models, are entitled to know why they are paying $500 for a dyson vacuum that requires much more filter attention/maintenance than all its older and discontinued predecessors?  Weren't they told up until now by dyson that the filtering technology [with 5127 prototypes] is the quintessential vacuum invention.  Worthy of the higher prices.  

You passed over, as the signature models, all the dysons with the innovative no fuss/no hassle pre-post motor filters.  Why?

For a ball wheel?  For a pivot and steering vacuum?  What if I don't want either of those.  I want the best filtering dyson has to offer for $500.  Why doesn't  the DC24/25 have the best filtering dyson has to offer?

Carmine D.

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Motorhead


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #412   Jun 24, 2008 11:09 pm
Saw the DYSON DC25 at Bed Bath & Beyond last week, listed at $499 next to the DC17 and DC18.  I have to say, I like that particular model the best out of all three DYSON Ball models.  It's roughly the same size as the Slim, and uses an identical bin and cyclone assembly.  The brushroll appears different from that of the Slim and Absolute, with slightly wider bristles.  I very nearly picked one up, but then I remembered if I purchased one from a good friend and DYSON dealer I would not have to pay full retail for it.

One interesting thing I noticed is that along the lines of Best Buy et al, all three machines appeared to have been used by the amount of dirt in the bins unlike the other machines displayed.  Other than that, they looked brand new.  Small wonder they prefer the DYSONS to deal with that fine commercial dirt over anything else.

-MH
dusty


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #413   Jun 25, 2008 1:04 am
Motorhead wrote:
Saw the DYSON DC25 at Bed Bath & Beyond last week, listed at $499 next to the DC17 and DC18.  I have to say, I like that particular model the best out of all three DYSON Ball models.  It's roughly the same size as the Slim, and uses an identical bin and cyclone assembly.  The brushroll appears different from that of the Slim and Absolute, with slightly wider bristles.  I very nearly picked one up, but then I remembered if I purchased one from a good friend and DYSON dealer I would not have to pay full retail for it.

One interesting thing I noticed is that along the lines of Best Buy et al, all three machines appeared to have been used by the amount of dirt in the bins unlike the other machines displayed.  Other than that, they looked brand new.  Small wonder they prefer the DYSONS to deal with that fine commercial dirt over anything else.

-MH

I wish we had this unit in Canada.  The DC24 is a good seller but it's not for every application due to it's size.  The DC25, assuming it handles the same would easily take the place of the DC18.  Hopefully they'll let us have it in the fall when the new models come out.

Dusty
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #414   Jun 25, 2008 2:09 am
Hi Dusty,

Interesting the DC25 isn't in Canada, first time I've heard that.  I agree with you that the DC24, while a compact yet powerful machine good for apartments, condos, and such, is limited by its bin capacity in most applications.  I've also heard rumors about its brushroll not being aggressive enough either, but I inspected one at Target and didn't see (or feel) anything wrong there.

The DC25 to me would be much more practical out of the two; larger bin capacity and full-width nozzle yet still small enough to be considered a lightweight.  As I mentioned in my previous post, it's roughly the size of the DC18 Slim, yet the carrying handle is positioned much lower so it is less awkward to lift.  

-MH
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