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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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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #93 Jan 28, 2008 7:14 pm |
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The dc17 is another dyson MISTAKE.If the machine was priced right it may do a lot better.As Mark from florida says The DYSON advertising department is laughfing at you.tHE Dyson absolut is a absolute waste of money. Please feel free to read his review on E-BAY. MOLE
Hello Mole:
I read Mark's review a while back and it is balanced and objective. The shortcomings with the DC17 are its weight [21 pounds] and price [$549]. Retailers even on this site advertise them new for $440. LNT and BBB consistently [both stores cater to female buyers and users] sell them for 20 percent off [about $440] despite dyson's objectives, so we are told by Airblade, a dyson insider on this site. The DC17 has been in the US since September 2006. I expected dyson to intro a new full sized upright but thought it would be a revamping of the DC17 not the DC15. I was wrong in that regard. Why? The DC17 is the ONE dyson model which most dyson admirers agree [with support from Consumers Report] is the best of the dysons. I didn't expect a recycling of the Ball. I will match the new recycled full size ball with the DC17 and compare. I'm not as excited about the new recycled ball dysons as the posters on this site. I think jaydee will strike out again with the new ball uprights as he done with the DC15. Why? In part the consensus of opinion on the DC15, which next to the DC11, is generally agreed to be the worse of the dyson worse. And CR is part of that consensus. Have to give him kudos for perseverence. His perseverence may not win favor among vacuum users for the new ball generation of uprights. We'll see if the new recycled dyson ball uprights come to US retailers. Carmine D.
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Motorhead
Joined: Nov 2, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #99 Feb 12, 2008 9:34 pm |
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Hi DIB and Acerone, Excellent pictures of the new DC24, thanks for sharing. I'm anxious to see one in person, it should be out any day now... -MH
This message was modified Feb 12, 2008 by Motorhead
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #100 Feb 16, 2008 2:58 pm |
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Hi all, There was a post a while back estimating the selling of the "ball-ette", the DC 24, and I responded that I felt Dyson would price this mini machine at a higher $250.00 -- even though Miele and Emer ask as high as $350 on their stick vacs. Apologies to all, was I ever wrong. Per the online shop at Dyson's website the DC 24, to be released March 10th, the cost on an advance order is $399.00. I also noted that the handheld "Animal" -- the Root 6 with an added-on motorized brush is set at a going price of $200.00. http://www.dyson.com/store/productmodel.asp?model=DC16 Venson
This message was modified Feb 16, 2008 by Venson
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Motorhead
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #102 Feb 18, 2008 8:30 pm |
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Hi all, There was a post a while back estimating the selling of the "ball-ette", the DC 24, and I responded that I felt Dyson would price this mini machine at a higher $250.00 -- even though Miele and Emer ask as high as $350 on their stick vacs. Apologies to all, was I ever wrong. Per the online shop at Dyson's website the DC 24, to be released March 10th, the cost on an advance order is $399.00. I also noted that the handheld "Animal" -- the Root 6 with an added-on motorized brush is set at a going price of $200.00. http://www.dyson.com/store/productmodel.asp?model=DC16 Venson Hi Venson, I don't know if I would classify the DC24 as a "stick vac", to me it's more along the lines of a lightweight upright like the Hoover Nano Lite, Eureka Optima, or even Oreck. The result we have yet to see, but I think James' main goal with the DC24 was to design a machine that's lightweight but packs a good amount of power in a small package (and of course doesn't lose power). Not to mention the added advantage of above-floor cleaning. Looks can be very deceiving on many levels. I was blown away when someone told me that the DC18 (yes, the Slim!) is a favorite of ladies who clean houses professionally...
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