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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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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #192 Jun 29, 2008 7:40 pm |
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Then i think you would gain a lot more knowledge from Sir Carmine D, than J.D. , Carmine is a living legend in this industry, He may not be right %100 of the time, he's only human. If Carmine is stumped on a particular vacuum cleaner question he has his own TEAM of industry professionals that can set him strait. He speaks the truth and knows when its hype,b.s., and the smoke and mirror dog and pony show. Heres something you can try with any dyson upright,place a metal wand about three feet long on a carpet,and see if your vacuum can pull it across the carpet,this will tell you how much airmovement and suction thats being delivered at the cleaning head,go ahead and try it and get back to me about it. I know that my 149.95 sanitaire upright will do it,and many more machines also. And heres the best part none of them use cyclonic bagless technology.They never had to. MOLE/ OLD-TIMER......................
Mole or Carmen,
which in your opinion has the best hose suction. DC14, Royal Eminance or Kirvy Sentria.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #193 Jun 29, 2008 9:39 pm |
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HS: I presume you addressed this jointly to MOLE and/or me? You didn't specify the method for testing the hose suction of these vacuums. What method/means did you want us to use for measuring the hose suctions to determine good, better, and best among these 3 uprights? Carmine D.
This message was modified Jun 29, 2008 by CarmineD
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Motorhead
Joined: Nov 2, 2007
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #194 Jun 29, 2008 11:28 pm |
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DIB: Truth is [since we are being honest] that many vacuum replacement parts are as good if not better than original and less expensive. Customers oftentimes will specifically ask if there are replacement parts that are less expensive that can be bought/used in their repairs. Carmine D. Thanks DIB. Carmine, the truth (or should I say irony) is that bojack DYSON parts are actually MORE expensive than genuine. It would cost the customer more if they brought their machine to a regular vac shop and had non-genuine parts put on it (of questionable quality no less) than it would if they brought it to an authorized DYSON service center. Due to all of the steps it takes to become an authorized service center for DYSON (benefiting from the assortment of inexpensive genuine parts), it is of no surprise that bojack parts do cost more, due to the lack of desire (or inability) on the owner's part to take the effort to become an authorized service center. -MH
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Motorhead
Joined: Nov 2, 2007
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #195 Jun 29, 2008 11:33 pm |
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DIB: What you, HS and Motor don't comprehend is that many indy-s [not franchised] have access to the same genuine after market parts from the suppliers who make and sell the parts to the vacuum makers as genuines. And cheaper too than buying through the vacuum maker as a franchisee. Want proof? Okay. Who made the motors for the DC07? Panasonic. Do you think you had to be a franchised dyson dealer to buy them? Of course not! Sell for $50-$75 over-the counter from any indy. That was MOLE's point in several posts about dyson parts, if I remember correctly. He's right. It's always been that way when makers outsource the genuine parts to vacuum suppliers. They have no control over who gets them and for how much. Carmine D. Not true. That claim does not hold water because if you were to take the motor from a Panasonic AeroBlast and try to fit it in a DYSON upright, it would not work. DYSON uses a different motor. Just because the bojack replacement motor is Panasonic-made does not mean the original (or genuine replacement for authorized DYSON service centers) is. -MH
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #196 Jun 30, 2008 6:45 am |
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Hello Motor: Replacement parts [even genuines made by suppliers] are subject to price reductions and variations based on the quantity ordered and indy-stores making the purchases. A timely store payer with a track record of good payments and large monthly orders may receive the genuine parts from a supplier much cheaper than a dyson franchised store receives from dyson. Right? Of course! Dyson is required by contract to charge the same prices for parts to all its franchisees. Not a generic parts supplier. A blanket statement that all replacement parts [even genuines] are more expensive through a parts supplier than through the company [in this case dyson] is wrong. Each specific part and store would have to be compared. More truthful, as a blanket statement, is that the dyson parts, especially if outsourced, are more expensive to and from franchised dealers. Carmine D.
This message was modified Jun 30, 2008 by CarmineD
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #197 Jun 30, 2008 8:03 am |
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Motor: The panasonic motor is just one example. Vacuum makers, like dyson, who outsource the production of their genuine parts are wonderful for all vacuum stores. Why? All stores not just franchised dyson have access to buy the same genuine parts. And in cases, less expensive than buying from dyson/vacuum maker. A critical dyson vacuum part [the motor which is the crux of the machine] is available to all [franchised/not] from the supplier [panasonic] who makes/provides the genuine parts to dyson. Being franchised is totally irrelevant. In fact, buying from dyson rather than direct will be more expensive since you are paying a middle man [dyson] a profit for handling and processing. Carmine D.
This message was modified Jun 30, 2008 by CarmineD
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CarmineD
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #198 Jun 30, 2008 8:05 am |
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Motor: Many dyson customers may not want to bear the cost and/or time to send their dysons back to the company for repairs/seek out a franchised dyson dealer for parts and repairs. They may instead go to a closer, maybe even more reputable, more experienced, and a familiar vacuum store for the dyson parts and repairs. Even if the store uses replacement parts and not genuine parts. That's the customers' choices and decisions to make, not you and dyson. Especially if their dyson vacuums are out of warranty, and/if they are not as entralled over dyson any longer as a result of using. Here's the real irony. Dyson fans, like you, will lambast indy's for selling vacuum store brands that are bagged for the profit in bags. But, conversely, when dyson charges more for genuine parts than replacements [which is almost always the case] to make more money from its dealers and customers, dyson fans are silent. No complaints and no objections. Where one stands, depends on where he/she sits. Carmine D.
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mole
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #199 Jun 30, 2008 9:19 am |
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Mole or Carmen, which in your opinion has the best hose suction. DC14, Royal Eminance or Kirvy Sentria. H.S. i was NOT talking about suction delivered at the end of the hose,i was explaining how air movement and suction is delivered at the rug cleaning nozzle,Thats the part with the brush rollor in it,
But since you asked about the KIRBY,ROYAL, AND THE DC14, the suction at the hose end on the dc14 is a little more than the royal,the Kirby is a fan first open chambered set up,has tremendous air movement, suction at the hose end is between 35 and 40 on an iwl meter,not very much,the dyson and royal are between 70 and 98 total, but do not touch the kirby for fast and though rug cleaning, HAVE I LOST YOU YET? . This is why a canister or tank set up cleans as well as any upright out there,with the right agitator or powerhead set up,The hey day of uprights are over,besides not to many people have carpeting in their homes anymore,except for a few scatter rugs here and there. MOLE
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Re: Dyson & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Reply #200 Jun 30, 2008 4:20 pm |
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Motor: Many dyson customers may not want to bear the cost and/or time to send their dysons back to the company for repairs/seek out a franchised dyson dealer for parts and repairs. They may instead go to a closer, maybe even more reputable, more experienced, and a familiar vacuum store for the dyson parts and repairs. Even if the store uses replacement parts and not genuine parts. That's the customers' choices and decisions to make, not you and dyson. Especially if their dyson vacuums are out of warranty, and/if they are not as entralled over dyson any longer as a result of using. Here's the real irony. Dyson fans, like you, will lambast indy's for selling vacuum store brands that are bagged for the profit in bags. But, conversely, when dyson charges more for genuine parts than replacements [which is almost always the case] to make more money from its dealers and customers, dyson fans are silent. No complaints and no objections. Where one stands, depends on where he/she sits. Carmine D.
You are right to a point. If and only if the customer chooses after market parts should be used. It is not the certainly not choice of the indy to use after market parts and charge the higher Dyson (if it is higher ) price, I suspect that it happens very frequently. Any inteligent person knows that it is no concern of Dyson if the customer is paying the bill.
The irony is a indy using after market parts and telling the customer that genuine parts were used, regardless of brands. Dyson fans ar ecorrect to lamblast indys for selling vacs that need bags, belts and service on an annual or semi annual basis. You could sit upside down and still sit on your a$$.
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