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Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Original Message   Jan 17, 2008 3:59 pm
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DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Reply #23   Mar 4, 2008 8:39 pm
 

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mole


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Re: Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Reply #24   Jun 5, 2008 9:35 am
WHAT HAPPENED,

WHAY MARKET WAS DYSON TARGETING WITH THIS MASTERPIECE.

SORRY JIMMY BOY YOU LOSE AGAIN..............

MOLE

CarmineD


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Re: Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Reply #25   Jun 5, 2008 12:02 pm
mole wrote:
WHAT HAPPENED,

WHAY MARKET WAS DYSON TARGETING WITH THIS MASTERPIECE.

SORRY JIMMY BOY YOU LOSE AGAIN..............

MOLE



Hello Mole:

I was wondering the same on both:  What happened to the dyson baby cann and what is the target market? 

Carmine D.

DC18


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Re: Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Reply #26   Jul 5, 2008 5:59 pm
Having looked at the DC22 (and the DC23) in a shop and picked it up etc... this is heavier (feels heavier) than the DC05 canister (now discontinued in the UK!) and looks bigger too!  I wonder if the DC22 is bigger than the DC12 Japan model!  I think the DC05 should have been named 'Dyson Baby'!  Probably due to the bigger bin and cyclone top with root and core technology makes the DC22 look bigger!  Still a very small compact powerful machine!

DC18

DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Reply #27   Jul 5, 2008 6:26 pm

DC18,

Hello, I hear the DC22 is a middle size between the DC05 and DC21.  The DC05 is small sitting next to a DC21 (by about 20-30% smaller).  I believe the DC12 would of made a great dealer exclusive and should have been here in the U.S. long ago.  In terms of size-to-power technologies it has no competitors (that I am aware of), it is radically unique and could not be undercut by retailers.  Removing the phone-home capabilities may or may not be necessary for it to be a success here.  Sell it as is, a straight suction machine.        DIB

 

P.S.  Dyson had the “Baby” trademarked for the DC12 in other countries.  Agreed, "Baby" for the DC22 is a bit of a stretch.


DC18


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Re: Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Reply #28   Jul 5, 2008 8:47 pm
Hello DIB

Thanks for your info.

DC18

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DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Reply #29   Jul 7, 2008 12:00 am
The Japanese DC22 filters can go years[?] before between filter cleaning.  I just found the UK's DC22 instructions online and it says "To wash filters at least once a month."  What's up this?        DIB

 

http://www.dyson.co.uk/support/help.asp?article=1457&product=DC22-ALLERGY


Motorhead


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Re: Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Reply #30   Jul 7, 2008 12:06 am
Hi DIB,

That's rather interesting as well.  Must be a discrepancy on the website, I believe the DC22 filters can go for 6-7 years without washing. 

I agree with what you said about the DC12 as well, that would have been a fantastic machine for the US as a compact canister (with the DDM of course).  To me it seems the DC22 while bigger than the DC12 is still smaller than the 21 and 23 hence the "Baby" designation.

-MH
DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Reply #31   Jul 7, 2008 11:28 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
The Japanese DC22 filters can go years[?] before between filter cleaning.  I just found the UK's DC22 instructions online and it says "To wash filters at least once a month."  What's up this?        DIB

 

http://www.dyson.co.uk/support/help.asp?article=1457&product=DC22-ALLERGY


Check out the filter washing schedule discrepancies between the Canadian DC21 (every 6 months) and the Canadian DC23 (every 3 months).        DIB

http://www.english.dysoncanada.ca/customercare/manuals/ca/DC23_motorhead_caen.pdf

http://www.english.dysoncanada.ca/customercare/manuals/generic/dc21_ca_manual.pdf


dusty


Joined: Feb 8, 2008
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Re: Dyson's 'Baby' launched
Reply #32   Jul 8, 2008 12:36 am
DysonInventsBig wrote:

Check out the filter washing schedule discrepancies between the Canadian DC21 (every 6 months) and the Canadian DC23 (every 3 months).        DIB

http://www.english.dysoncanada.ca/customercare/manuals/ca/DC23_motorhead_caen.pdf

http://www.english.dysoncanada.ca/customercare/manuals/generic/dc21_ca_manual.pdf


Hi DIB,

As explained to me by the Dyson rep and as we tell the consumer, the whole idea is to be more aware of the filters in the unit.  It's the same reason the filters on the DC24 are labled to be checked once a month...might not mean they need cleaning but at least check them to make sure.  We've been running the 23 and the 21 in store for awhile now and I can say that the 23 allows less dust to the secondary filter than the 21 does.  Could you go without washing for six months in the 23?  Sure...maybe even a year...but you'll always get that one application that where people vacuum every day in a big home with lots of pets and kids.  Those applications probably need to follow the 3 month schedule...perhaps even sooner. As the saying goes, better safe than sorry.

Dusty
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