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DysonInventsBig
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Dyson vacuum & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Original Message Nov 22, 2007 12:23 am |
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Airblade
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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #19 Apr 25, 2008 9:26 pm |
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DC18, It is always nice to get a response, I can count on yours. Thanks. DIB Airblade, Can you tell us how successful the DC18 was and if its success encouraged James to finance, develop and release more turning/pivoting Ball vacuums? Thanks! DIB Hey DIB, I'm fairly certain that the DC24/25 vacs were in development before the DC18's success could be measured. The majority of consumers that tried the DC15 thought that the idea was spectacular, but it was heavy..........there was always a plan to 'slim' it down. Last I checked, DC18 was the #2 selling sku for Dyson, behind the DC17 Animal.
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #20 Apr 26, 2008 7:43 am |
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Last I checked, DC18 was the #2 selling sku for Dyson, behind the DC17 Animal.
Hello Matt:
Are you talking units sold, or dollars? I'm not familiar with "sku." Carmine D.
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Airblade
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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #21 Apr 26, 2008 8:13 am |
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Hello Matt: Are you talking units sold, or dollars? I'm not familiar with "sku." Carmine D. Both units and dollars SKU is short for stock-keeping unit. It is a very common retail acronym. According to Wikipedia, a sku is a unique identifyer (usually a number) for each of the distinct products and services that can be ordered from a supplier. DC18 would be the model and DC18 All Floors would be the sku.
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #22 Apr 26, 2008 8:15 am |
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #23 Apr 27, 2008 6:32 pm |
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Hey DIB, I'm fairly certain that the DC24/25 vacs were in development before the DC18's success could be measured. The majority of consumers that tried the DC15 thought that the idea was spectacular, but it was heavy..........there was always a plan to 'slim' it down.
Last I checked, DC18 was the #2 selling sku for Dyson, behind the DC17 Animal. Airblade. Thank you for your response. I was not at all expecting the 2 most expensive non-Ball uprights to be 1 and 2 in SKU’s. With their MSRP’s of $500 and $479… amazing! Well, it seems Dyson’s 2 biggest spenders/consumers are those who want 1) Dyson’s best - in what is believed to be best in suction and/or filtering. And 2) Dyson’s best in maneuverability and weight, even if a little suction and filtering is sacrificed to keep the weight down. A woman I know said she had a Dyson. I asked which one? She said, I do not know but I told my husband to by the best Dyson. She described the vacuum and it was the DC17. . James’ latest offerings have a singular "strong" look – the yellow (color for now) Ball line. Am I to assume the DC25 is to replace the DC18? James looks to be purposely creating a bold/uniformed signature look with the DC24/25 Ball’s. These Ball vacuums sitting at retail are screaming “Look at me, I’m different – try me out and see if I can maneuver as good as James claims.” I love the very simple yet ingenious DC18 ball design. I’m curious, was launching the DC18 for the purpose of getting a quick to engineer/get in the publics hands so to finally prove a turning/pivoting market and to get feedback for the next Ball version? To me, the DC25’s primary benefit for the user over the DC18 is the 20 extra airwatts. The DC25's benefit for Dyson is it allows Dyson to advertise and claim the DC25’s suction is as good as full sized cousins. My guess is the 200 airwatts of the DC18 could be a bit of a sticking point for consumers. . Thanks again. DIB
This message was modified Apr 28, 2008 by DysonInventsBig
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #24 Apr 28, 2008 7:41 am |
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DIB wrote: "Airblade. Thank you for your response. I was not at all expecting the 2 most expensive non-Ball uprights to be 1 and 2 in SKU’s [DC17 and 18]. With their MSRP’s of $500 and $479…" Hello DIB: Most big box retailers are discounting the DC17 and DC18 dyson models from MSRP. But they don't advertise the prices. For example, we recently emailed about dysons not being on sale during several back to back Kohl's sales. I noted that 2 Kohl's stores in N. Las Vegas have marked down the DC17 and DC18 models to $409 and $369 respectively. Of course, they can't advertise the sale prices else be in violation of dyson MAP. I don't know how long they have been discounted at these prices. I recall also that K-mart and BEST BUY stores are selling these models, unadvertised of course, for comparable prices to Kohl's. My sense is the lower prices account for the sales popularity too. Carmine D.
This message was modified Apr 28, 2008 by CarmineD
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #26 May 5, 2008 5:53 pm |
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #28 May 5, 2008 11:32 pm |
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DIB: 12/2008? Are you going back to the future? Carmine D.
1.21 gigawatts can do that sometimes. :) I was in a rush, it never pays to be rushed. DIB
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