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DysonInventsBig
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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. .
This message was modified Aug 2, 2008 by DysonInventsBig
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M00seUK
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Reply #239 Aug 24, 2008 6:45 am |
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M00seUK
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Reply #240 Sep 27, 2008 11:25 am |
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Jake Dyson looks to be positioning himself as heir to his father’s legacy. He’s added a wall-mounted Motorlight to compliment the free-standing version and is busy working on a third version. http://www.bdonline.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=453&storycode=3123560&c=2 http://www.jakedyson.com/ Will Dyson (Senior) one day launch a coffee machine? Interesting patent filing here, which describes a method to simplify the internal working of such a machine, so that two ingredient hoppers can be operated by a single motor :- http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=GB2447678&F=0 in turn, would there be any value in having coffee beans grounded by a Dyson Digital Motor at 100,000 rpm? Maybe! There's no obvious reference to floor / laundry care in the description, but perhaps it could be applied. The Dyson AirBlade web site has had a recent overhaul including a great video with John Churchill, who is credited with having the initial idea for the product. http://www.dysonairblade.co.uk/
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M00seUK
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Reply #241 Oct 5, 2008 10:41 am |
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DysonInventsBig
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Reply #244 Oct 5, 2008 5:58 pm |
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Moose, I must thank you for digging into the patent office. The uplight is more art than having mass appeal. And a limited run is part of selling this light. This fellow has a ceiling fan patent too, you probably have seen it. This new Airblade website should of been in place on day 1 of the Airblades launch. IMO, this is better than the Oreck site I recently praised and its uses of video makes it the best of all Dyson’s sites thus far (IMO). Thanks for the article too. DIB
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Venson
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Reply #246 Oct 5, 2008 10:49 pm |
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Hi DIB, A good vacuum cleaner is a good vacuum cleaner thus a vacuum not rated as number one by CR does not rule out its being a viable choice for purchase. Even better, what CR has begun to do is let in fresh air by allowing the input of readers whether their yea or nay proves agrees with a CR rating or not. I checked CR's reader reviews re the DC21 and with a vote window of one to five stars, ten owners of this Dyson canister appeared pleased. Out of up to five stars, users ratings averaged to an overall score of four. Even though some deemed its power cord too short, thought it a tad noisy and a little heavier than they'd like they still like the cleaner a great deal. Those issues raised by actual owners makes it understandable the Dyson did not get higher marks. Dyson uprights, got points off for noise and cetain models that did not have a manual pile height adjustment also ranked as at least "good." Though I can't understand why a vacuum manufactured by an "icon," and that costs $500, has a short power cord and needs to be quieter, I give way as they are selling. But I understand that. No vacuum satisfies everyone or anyone down to the nth degree but if you like you like it. I have not bought a Dyson -- and won't be buying one -- but I have in past bought vacuums that did not get CRs highest scores and felt pleased with the purchase nonetheless. Scoring "good" is often good enough. for people who don't don't necessarily worry over how a vacuum works as long as it does the work they bought it for. Best, Venson
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mole
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Reply #248 Oct 6, 2008 9:14 am |
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Dyson Digital Motors in future vacuums...
I believe getting the Dyson vacuum/s into the top 1, 2, or 3 rankings at Consumer Reports is much more important than bringing even more expensive Dyson Digital Motored vacuum/s to America. Like it or not CR has millions of folks who trust it and huge national television shows (with millions of viewers) also interview CR on vacuum cleaners, Dyson is often mentioned as not getting top or near top rankings. NOT GOOD! DIB D.I.B
A digital motor is not going to help DYSON'S consumer reports ratings, The motor is a very small factor in the way a vacuum cleaner picks up dirt. B.T.W cyclones and location of cyclones and if it uses 1 or 200 DOES NOT MEAN ANYTHING. Dysons is ranked right where it should be and are lucky thats where they are...........Im sorry i cant sugarcoat this opinion......... ITs the way the whole system works..... MOLE
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