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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Original Message Jun 28, 2008 12:41 am |
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Dyson is in the news frequently and so a dedicated thread. .
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CarmineD
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Reply #118 Jul 5, 2008 6:03 am |
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Can I just say Carmine D have you ever visited the UK? People seem to think UK people just have very low short pile to medium pile carpet. Hello DC18
Yes, I have. I travelled through all the countries of Europe. And for a time, thought seriously of starting a vacuum business there. Thank you for asking. No where in Europe are rugs and carpets as prevalent as they are here in the USA. The USA households, with wall-to-wall carpeting, have matting/padding [some very high] which adds more height and depth to the carpet height. Do you have that in the UK? The DC07 and 14, with their heavy rug head nozzles and no manual rug height adjustments [standard for all full size USA uprights] are hard to push and pull on many US rugs [especially with matting/padding added]. In turn, causing the typical classic dyson ratcheting noise so familiar with these models. The dyson clutch and brush bar shut off [btw, puny dyson brush not meeting US industry standards] is meant for obstructions [in the UK]. Not to be engaged frequently during normal rug cleaning use [as it does with US med to high pile with backing]. The combination of the puny dyson brush bar, clutch shut off, and lack of manual rug height adjustments are all the reasons that these models are not suited for many USA carpets. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Reply #119 Jul 5, 2008 6:31 am |
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DC18 Yes, I have. Life long friends born and raised there. Since you asked, travelled all of Europe. My Wife and her family are German. Things have changed since the 1940's. No where are rugs and carpets as prevalent as they are here in the USA. The USA households with wall-to-wall carpeting have matting/padding [some very high] which adds more height and depth to the size. Do you have that in the UK? Anywhere in Europe? Most are low to medium pile. The DC07 and 14 with heavy rug head nozzles, and no manual rug height adjustments [standard for all full size USA uprights] are hard to push and pull on many US rugs [especially with matting/padding added]. In turn, causing the typical dyson ratcheting noise so familiar with these models. NOT TRUE The Royal is not manually adjustable. The dyson clutch and brush bar shut off [btw, puny dyson brush not meeting US industry standards] is meant for obstructions [in the UK]. Not to be engaged frequently during normal rug cleaning use [as it does with US med to high pile with backing]. Most are low to medium pile. High pile is the exception. The combination of the puny dyson brush bar, clutch shut off, and lack of manual rug height adjustments are all the reasons that is it common knowledge these models are not suited for many USA carpets. And most vacuums are not meant for hard floor surfaces which are very common in the USA. They blow more dirt and dust away than they collect from these surfaces. DC07 is the exception. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Reply #120 Jul 5, 2008 6:48 am |
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HS: Which Royal? All the Dirt Devils in the big box stores have rug adjustments. And the all metal Royals in the indy-s have rug adjustments. Amd have since their beginnings decades ago. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
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Reply #121 Jul 5, 2008 6:51 am |
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HS: Which Royal? All the Dirt Devils in the big box stores have rug adjustments. And the all metal Royals in the indy-s have rug adjustments. Amd have since their beginnings decades ago. Carmine D. You said all. My Eminance does not have manual height adjustment.
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CarmineD
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Reply #122 Jul 5, 2008 6:53 am |
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You said all. My Eminance does not have manual height adjustment.
HS:
That's the reason it's not sold in big box stores and indy's, save a few. And not a good example to generalize about for the rest of the US industry. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
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Reply #124 Jul 5, 2008 7:22 am |
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HS: That's the reason it's not sold in big box stores and indy's, save a few. And not a good example to generalize about for the rest of the US industry. Carmine D. Carmine,
When you are caught misleading you start to twist. It is difficult to follow what you are saying above. You stated this as fact: "and no manual rug height adjustments [standard for all full size USA uprights" All full size USA uprights do not have manual height adjustments as you stated. Is it not a good example because it proved that you do not know what you are talking about?
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CarmineD
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Reply #125 Jul 5, 2008 7:31 am |
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HS: Headlights are standard for all full sized uprights too [and have been for years in the vacuum industry]. Dyson doesn't have one. None. Does that make dyson un-standard? No, just means that dysons and the royal model you bought do not meet the standards. The norm for what is expecting. Kind of like you! BTW, Consumer Reports is always critical of upright vacuums without manual rug height adjustments. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
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Reply #126 Jul 5, 2008 8:02 am |
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HS: Headlights are standard for all full sized uprights too [and have been for years in the vacuum industry]. Dyson doesn't have one. None. Does that make dyson un-standard? No, just means that dysons and the royal model you bought do not meet the standards. The norm for what is expecting. Kind of like you! BTW, Consumer Reports is always critical of upright vacuums without manual rug height adjustments. Carmine D. So you were wrong and now want to twist the subject to headlights. No Dyson is not un-standard although you implied that it was. Since Oreck does not have a manual height adjuster it is not the norm of what is expected. In fact, I do not think it has a means of adjusting height. CR should be very critical of the Oreck. Of course like you they have double standards.
The Royal has a head light. So it is just as standart as the Oreck. I would add the ability to turn off the brush roll as a desired standard. Your Oreck and most Hoovers lack this feature.
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CarmineD
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Reply #127 Jul 5, 2008 8:05 am |
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ORECK is a lightweight, 8 pounds. Not a full size. Tho Consumer Reports rates it against full size vacuums. And the DeLuxe and XL 21 ORECK-s have headlights unlike dysons. BTW, stick to the thread, dysons. Carmine D.
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