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DC18
Dyson, Sebo and Bissell user
Joined: Jul 25, 2007
Points: 294
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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #9 Apr 3, 2008 5:23 pm |
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Hi DIB Yes I believe people (well I know people that do) do use straight suction tools that are supplied with there Dyson canisters or other makes in the UK on carpets and hard floors. I always tell people that for carpet (especially med pile and thinker) it is best to use an upright vacuum or a canister\cylinder that uses a motorised brush head. I don't find the air driven ones to be very effective. Some people you just can't tell them any different and they think the straight suction tools do the job! Some think the brushes are for carpet and you lift them up for hard floors (I've seen it in person!). How wrong is that!? The new 'flat out' tool looks like it is only made for carpet not hard floors. As for the new 'Low profile contact head' that does have brushes that are lowered (see red foot pedels on picture) for hard floor and raised for carpet. They are not as noticable as previous Dyson flor tools. The brushes are shorter in height! DC18
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iMacDaddy
Electrolux UltraOne EL7070, Bissell BigGreen Deep Cleaning Machine
Joined: Oct 30, 2007
Points: 110
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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #10 Apr 15, 2008 11:38 pm |
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It looks like the DC23 is gearing up for a US launch now. It is already appearing on several online retailers, and is priced at $749. It is not yet known whether or not it has the dyson brushless motor, but at that price, I would certainly expect it. Details include the use of Level 3 Root Cyclone (not Core Separation as dubbed in foreign markets), exclusive Contact Head floor tool, hard floor tool, motorized floor nozzle, stair hugging design, and wand height adjustment. http://www.homeclick.com/web/catalog/product_detail.aspx?pid=295763&cm_ven=Froogle&cm_cat=Appliances&cm_pla=Dyson&cm_ite=Dyson-Vacuums-295763&cid=F33F76CA2FC357F571651EC09BBCF3B9Additional Comment: I really hope this model has DDM.; note how the American DC23 Motorhead model is more expensive ($749 in USDM) than the Canadian model in their currency at $649 (which with equally priced products is usually the other way around because of current currency exchange rates)
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #12 Apr 16, 2008 8:59 am |
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Any predictions on the likely sales venue for the DC23? Big box stores. On-line? Independents? All the above? $700 plus is a steep price tag for a cann even with DDM and power nozzle, especially in a big box retail venue. It would be a first in a long time. Lux tried it years ago and it flopped. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454
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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #13 Apr 16, 2008 2:50 pm |
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Dyson UK must of sold off enough of their older cannister inventory (my guess) and is now supporting the DC22/23 on their website. Dyson.co.uk DIB
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454
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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #14 Apr 16, 2008 3:15 pm |
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Any predictions on the likely sales venue for the DC23? Big box stores. On-line? Independents? All the above? $700 plus is a steep price tag for a cann even with DDM and power nozzle, especially in a big box retail venue. It would be a first in a long time. Lux tried it years ago and it flopped. Carmine D. $700ish is a lot of money. DIB
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Motorhead
Joined: Nov 2, 2007
Points: 409
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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #16 Apr 16, 2008 10:01 pm |
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Any predictions on the likely sales venue for the DC23? Big box stores. On-line? Independents? All the above? $700 plus is a steep price tag for a cann even with DDM and power nozzle, especially in a big box retail venue. It would be a first in a long time. Lux tried it years ago and it flopped. Carmine D. The DC23 will likely be independent-only, due to the price and the DDM, the advantages of which will have to be clearly presented to the consumer in order for him/her to make the purchase. Good, effective demonstrations are something big-box retailers cannot do. It has been proven to me time and time again whenever I visit one. -MH
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #17 Apr 17, 2008 7:44 am |
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The DC23 will likely be independent-only, due to the price and the DDM, the advantages of which will have to be clearly presented to the consumer in order for him/her to make the purchase. Good, effective demonstrations are something big-box retailers cannot do. It has been proven to me time and time again whenever I visit one.
-MH Finally, a dealer only dyson! I have to wonder now just how successful Mr. Dyson will be in getting these dyson vacuums into the vacuum indies. And if Mr. Dyson is, how successful will these indies be in selling these new dyson canisters? Many of these targeted dyson dealers will be anxiously awaiting the new USA Miele bagless vacuums and bagged uprights.
This is not the best time for the USA economy [and worldwide, including Japan]. Most economists are saying it's the worse in several decades and probably won't improve for the foreseeable future. Not the best time to launch a $700 plus esoteric vacuum sold exclusively through dyson authorized vacuum dealers. Maybe dyson will offer some kind of promotions to its dealers? Buy the DC23 and get a free DC 15, 16, 17, and/or 18. Who knows. Carmine D.
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