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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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Motorhead
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #7 Jan 17, 2008 10:32 pm |
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We now have the two... I saw your message and checked the Dyson website now, glad to see they updated their pages. Now the question is, when will we ever see the DDM? If not, I wonder if a DC12 or 22 can be imported here from Japan? Even though Japan has different voltage (IIRC even less than the US, 100 volts or something like that), I was told it's just a matter of switching the DDM's control board out with one that *will* work. But then that also adds the question on where and how to get a hold of one, and since DDM technology isn't currently in the US... Both the DC24 and 25 look very tempting, and they're priced less than the DC15 which surprised me. Assuming that both are improvements over the DC15 (which I hope they are), I wonder if prospective customers will know that they are better?
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #8 Jan 18, 2008 2:03 am |
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Hello, I took some screen captures of the DC24 being demonstrated on Gizmodo.com and one enlarged, "exploded view" of the ball/housing. The image hosting site I used removed some quality of the photos and so there not as good as I hoped. View here. DIB < It seems easy for Dyson to get good press. More.
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #10 Jan 18, 2008 7:29 am |
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I don't know about others but I'm guessing that the test team at Consumer Reports can't wait to get the DC24 and 25 in its sights. It should be very interesting. CR has taken dyson head on for producing high priced vacuum products with more sizzle than substance. The mommie and baby ball's precursors [the Ball DC15 and Slim DC18] are not among CR's favorites. Quite the contrary. The DC15 gets a poor rating for pet hair pick up and is called a waste of consumers' $500 by CR. The DC18 Slim is heckled by CR in favor of the much better time tested $60 HOOVER Tempo. Jaydee's new generation of mommie and baby ball vacuums are destined to be scrutinized closely by CR for function and performance. Count on it. Quite possibly as a result of the CR reviews the mommie and baby ball uprights could well be the laughing stock of the industry in the USA. And win a reputation for jaydee as a brilliant inventor who can't tie his own shoes. Carmine D.
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #11 Jan 18, 2008 8:45 am |
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Hello, I took some screen captures of the DC24 being demonstrated on Gizmodo.com and one enlarged, "exploded view" of the ball/housing. The image hosting site I used removed some quality of the photos and so there not as good as I hoped. View here. DIB < It seems easy for Dyson to get good press. More. My,My,My, How Desperate Sir Jimmy and the Boy wonders in r&d have become,bringing back the ball [thats already a failure],and trying to fool the consumer into thinking it's something new.I Quess they had to find a place to unload all the wheels left over from the ballbarrow.They look like they need to do research in other markets,they should look into desinger underwear,and get out of the vacuum market,and stop embarrising themselves.
MOLE
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #12 Jan 18, 2008 8:46 am |
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Again, I just love the fact that these new models are even better. One of these days (and I predict in the near future), all of these improvements will come back to bite those dead-set against Dyson in the rear end, in a very BIG way. They will have nothing to go against anymore; it will be funny about 10 years from now when we will still see the same old drivel about the DC07/14's poor performance, or how the DC15 can't hold a piece of paper to the nozzle ;-)
I don't know about others but I'm guessing that the test team at Consumer Reports can't wait to get the DC24 and 25 in its sights. It should be very interesting. CR has taken dyson head on for producing high priced vacuum products with more sizzle than substance. The mommie and baby ball's precursors [the Ball DC15 and Slim DC18] are not among CR's favorites. Quite the contrary. The DC15 gets a poor rating for pet hair pick up and is called a waste of consumers' $500 by CR. The DC18 Slim is heckled by CR in favor of the much better time tested $60 HOOVER Tempo. Jaydee's new generation of mommie and baby ball vacuums are destined to be scrutinized closely by CR for function and performance. Count on it. Quite possibly as a result of the CR reviews the mommie and baby ball uprights could well be the laughing stock of the industry in the USA. And win a reputation for jaydee as a brilliant inventor who can't tie his own shoes. Carmine D.
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #13 Jan 18, 2008 9:16 am |
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Wow, I never saw this coming. I had hoped they would redo the Ball design sometime, but I didn't think it would be this soon! The Gizmodo site shows the price in dollars so I assume they will also be brought here. Wish they had incorporated Level 3 technology and the DDM into these models, though, but hey, you can't have everything at once.
What I see both of them DO have is the much-needed center suction channel in the nozzle...take that, DC15 haters!
Again, I just love the fact that these new models are even better. One of these days (and I predict in the near future), all of these improvements will come back to bite those dead-set against Dyson in the rear end, in a very BIG way. They will have nothing to go against anymore; it will be funny about 10 years from now when we will still see the same old drivel about the DC07/14's poor performance, or how the DC15 can't hold a piece of paper to the nozzle ;-)
When will the boneheads at DYSOON realize that the upright market is loosing ground and at a very fast pace,They will never make it in the canister market,they dont know how to.They better start chasing the real low end market if they still want to be a player.The dc21,22,23, will be the BUTT of many industry jokes.
TIme AND THE CONSUMER WILL REALLY TELL THEM HOW INNOVATIVE THEY ARE. Can I have the dyson propaganda money now MOLE
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #14 Jan 18, 2008 1:27 pm |
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< Story here.Above and below are snaps from a Dyson.co.uk flash movie. It is much easier to view stills versus a looping movie. Below, "exploded view" can be seen in a JUMBO size. DIB
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Motorhead
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #15 Jan 18, 2008 3:16 pm |
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I don't know about others but I'm guessing that the test team at Consumer Reports can't wait to get the DC24 and 25 in its sights. It should be very interesting. CR has taken dyson head on for producing high priced vacuum products with more sizzle than substance. The mommie and baby ball's precursors [the Ball DC15 and Slim DC18] are not among CR's favorites. Quite the contrary. The DC15 gets a poor rating for pet hair pick up and is called a waste of consumers' $500 by CR. The DC18 Slim is heckled by CR in favor of the much better time tested $60 HOOVER Tempo. Jaydee's new generation of mommie and baby ball vacuums are destined to be scrutinized closely by CR for function and performance. Count on it. Quite possibly as a result of the CR reviews the mommie and baby ball uprights could well be the laughing stock of the industry in the USA. And win a reputation for jaydee as a brilliant inventor who can't tie his own shoes. Carmine D. Hi Carmine, It will be interesting what CR says. I do agree with what you said about the ratings, etc., *not* because CR is a reliable source, but because there will undoubtedly be buyers out there that take CR's ratings to be the gospel. That right there will be the main influence, just because they don't know any better. Sure, the DC15 was certainly not the best, but it was also far from the worst. Why CR didn't like the DC18 is beyond me; once again part of their inconsistent ratings. Aside from the small bin capacity, I really don't see anything wrong with it. In one issue the DC18 was covered in their "claim check" up front and they bashed it there as well. Again, I believe CR doesn't like it simply because it's a Dyson. And a Dyson will never occupy their top-rated position for that reason, no matter how good it is. That's just how they are. With the Tempo, "time-tested" could very well be synonymous with "outdated". The Hoover Windtunnel/Tempo is like the Chevrolet Venture/Uplander of vacuums, for lack of a better comparison other than the fact that they are from the same year. Sure, with a few cosmetic improvements they both can look reasonably modern (and even that's stretching it), but underneath it's the same old outdated design from 1996 that really wasn't that great in the first place. Besides, I'm glad to report that we're out of the phase where the majority of vacuums out there are still made of grainy-textured black plastic like the 90's and the early part of this decade. The only difference, obviously, is that CR likes the Tempo and hates the Uplander ;-) -MH
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