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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. .
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CarmineD
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Reply #275 Oct 30, 2008 2:04 pm |
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I thought awhile back that one of the dyson campers [DIB was that you?] said Wal*Mart stores would carry an exclusive new dyson ball either the DC24/25 in an Animal version. Haven't seen it yet so asked. And I hear otherwise. WM stores will not carry any exclusive/specific dyson models for the Holiday season save on the WM Internet Site. WM store locations will be hit or miss on the shelves with the brand and models. What gives? Did WM and James have another falling-out ala shades reminiscent of 2004? Any official confirmation forth coming? Carmine D.
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Venson
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Reply #276 Oct 30, 2008 9:06 pm |
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I thought awhile back that one of the dyson campers [DIB was that you?] said Wal*Mart stores would carry an exclusive new dyson ball either the DC24/25 in an Animal version. Haven't seen it yet so asked. And I hear otherwise. WM stores will not carry any exclusive/specific dyson models for the Holiday season save on the WM Internet Site. WM store locations will be hit or miss on the shelves with the brand and models. What gives? Did WM and James have another falling-out ala shades reminiscent of 2004? Any official confirmation forth coming? Carmine D. Didn't look at the price but Dyson's DC14 Animal is the only model of that brand they had out today. As for the new, they've picked up on a new Bissell meant to compete with Hoover's garage vac which I hadn't imagined all that big a seller.
Am I touched in the head or would this for all intent and purpose simply be a lesser version of a central vac? Venson
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CarmineD
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Reply #277 Oct 31, 2008 7:23 am |
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Didn't look at the price but Dyson's DC14 Animal is the only model of that brand they had out today. As for the new, they've picked up on a new Bissell meant to compete with Hoover's garage vac which I hadn't imagined all that big a seller. Am I touched in the head or would this for all intent and purpose simply be a lesser version of a central vac? Venson
Hi Venson:
I haven't seen the BISSELL competition for the HOOVER garage vacuum. I'll keep my eyes open for it. My thought too: A scaled down central vacuum. BTW, I like the HOOVER garage vacuum but it's nothing special. I would not be surprised if dyson enters this market too with products. I'm surprised it hasn't already. It is ideally suited for it. Why? It could easily use canister and upright components of existing models to fabricate a worthy garage/central vacuum cleaner. And skirt the weakness that has plagued many dyson models: Perfecting a brush roll more suited for American usage than European. How? Use one of the many power heads already on the market for a CVS. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
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Reply #279 Oct 31, 2008 6:33 pm |
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I thought awhile back that one of the dyson campers [DIB was that you?] said Wal*Mart stores would carry an exclusive new dyson ball either the DC24/25 in an Animal version. Haven't seen it yet so asked. And I hear otherwise. WM stores will not carry any exclusive/specific dyson models for the Holiday season save on the WM Internet Site. WM store locations will be hit or miss on the shelves with the brand and models. What gives? Did WM and James have another falling-out ala shades reminiscent of 2004? Any official confirmation forth coming? Carmine D. Carmine, I say “The hell with Walmart and their cutthroat ways”. It maybe a necessary evil (to sell product), but it’s an evil nonetheless. I saw the DC25 Animal there many months ago and did not say if it was a WM exclusive. Today, I saw a Los Angeles Target offering these Dyson models: DC25 Animal DC25 All Floors DC24 All Floors DC17 DC14 DIB
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CarmineD
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Reply #280 Oct 31, 2008 6:54 pm |
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Thanks DIB, I thought it was you who made the statement months ago. Looks like it scrubbed the DC07, DC15, and DC18. Surprisingly the DC18 is supposed to be the best dyson sku according to Matt mmc Airblade. What about the DC16? Was that scrubbed too? I suppose the DC25 was just a dyson store display model to bait interest. Brand makers will drop off a new product and leave in stores to vet client/customer interest. Hoping the store management will petition Corporate to buy and sell the items. In the present economy it would be a HARDSELL for WM especially for a dyson ball DC24/DC25 for $400-$500. I suspect retailers' staffs/management trade inside information on products and their sales. I can't imagine any dyson ball models [including DC15 for $300] are even on the radar screen for WM customers. BTW, don't know if you follow such matters, but Wal*Mart is the only retailer whose stock price has actually appreciated over the last year and stayed steady despite the huge market fluctuations. WM and COSTCO have been the ONLY bright spots on the retail sales reports all year. All other retailers' stock prices, including BEST BUY, SEARS, and the like are down. BEST BUY and SEARS' stock prices almost in half from year ago levels. Other retailers have fared very poorly too. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
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Reply #281 Nov 1, 2008 12:20 pm |
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Thanks DIB, I thought it was you who made the statement months ago. Looks like it scrubbed the DC07, DC15, and DC18. Surprisingly the DC18 is supposed to be the best dyson sku according to Matt mmc Airblade. What about the DC16? Was that scrubbed too? I suppose the DC25 was just a dyson store display model to bait interest. Brand makers will drop off a new product and leave in stores to vet client/customer interest. Hoping the store management will petition Corporate to buy and sell the items. In the present economy it would be a HARDSELL for WM especially for a dyson ball DC24/DC25 for $400-$500. I suspect retailers' staffs/management trade inside information on products and their sales. I can't imagine any dyson ball models [including DC15 for $300] are even on the radar screen for WM customers. BTW, don't know if you follow such matters, but Wal*Mart is the only retailer whose stock price has actually appreciated over the last year and stayed steady despite the huge market fluctuations. WM and COSTCO have been the ONLY bright spots on the retail sales reports all year. All other retailers' stock prices, including BEST BUY, SEARS, and the like are down. BEST BUY and SEARS' stock prices almost in half from year ago levels. Other retailers have fared very poorly too. Carmine D. Hello Carmine, Talking of the Slim... It success has spawned another entirely new Dyson created category, I like to call - “Steerable’s”. When I saw the Slim commercial for the first time I new it was going to be huge, I just did not know how huge. Yes, big sales for Dyson and more Dyson models of steerable's no doubt. What I did not forecast was copy-cats buy the major players. Miele and Hoover Candy are just the beginning. Certainly Oreck for example can easily make his antiquated machines, not so antiquated and do it fairly easily and cheaply... make em steerable's. Now that the major players are getting into steerable’s and doing so with full sized vacuums, now it is obvious why Dyson is choosing (I’ve heard or read hear on a post) to keep the 15 and make it a dealer exclusive. Dyson needs to look hard at his design philosophies to make the 15 feel lighter to turn. He can get away with his design philosophies on the 18, 24 and 25 due to their small footprint and weight but it does not translate to the DC15. By observations only, the Miele and Hoover as unresponsive as they turn (steering slop from midline to 30 degrees left and right) look to require less strength to turn vice the DC15. DIB P.S. You know how I feel about monopolies and their power. WM is just another monopoly with unprecedented power. I put WM right along with Bill Gates in the category of “Power Whores”.
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CarmineD
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Reply #283 Nov 1, 2008 5:45 pm |
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DIB
P.S. You know how I feel about monopolies and their power. WM is just another monopoly with unprecedented power. I put WM right along with Bill Gates in the category of “Power Whores”. DIB:
I share Trilobite's sentiments on the DC15 and DC18. Those that will sell, have sold, and it was their final curtain call when dyson launched the DC24/DC25. You bought your DC15 for $300 [half the original MSRP] several years ago from BEST BUY. DC18's are discounted by all retailers who still have them sitting on the shelves. Most retailers dropped the DC15 and DC18 from their stores months before the DC24/25 launched this spring. BEST BUY stores were the first to scrub the DC15. It was BB's worse dyson seller up to then. Will the DC24/DC25 sell among the hoi polloi? Maneuverability is one thing. A wheel the size of a soccer ball with a vacuum sitting atop, well to me it is a joke. Add in the increased filter maintenance and what do you have? A comedy of errors. Vacuum cleaners are not wheel barrows, my good friend. WRT W*M and Microsoft, your descriptions are off color and off base. I didn't see either grovel for a US Gov't bail out. Their operations and success are legendary. Something you can respect since you speak of it so much about your fave brand/inventor/designer. Not to mention, the money that Bill and Melinda plow back into charities and worthwhile causes. $60 BILLION by last count. If that's whoring, you and I don't share the same definition. Recently W*M imposed huge sanctions and standards on its Chinese suppliers with written caveats to conform by a due date certain or risk business suspensions. W*M is taking the lead in the retail industry by imposing quality controls on its Chinese suppliers with other retailers sure to follow suit. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
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Reply #284 Nov 1, 2008 6:35 pm |
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DIB: I share Trilobite's sentiments on the DC15 and DC18. Those that will sell, have sold, and it was their final curtain call when dyson launched the DC24/DC25. You bought your DC15 for $300 [half the original MSRP] several years ago from BEST BUY. DC18's are discounted by all retailers who still have them sitting on the shelves. Most retailers dropped the DC15 and DC18 from their stores months before the DC24/25 launched this spring. BEST BUY stores were the first to scrub the DC15. It was BB's worse dyson seller up to then. Will the DC24/DC25 sell among the hoi polloi? Maneuverability is one thing. A wheel the size of a soccer ball with a vacuum sitting atop, well to me it is a joke. Add in the increased filter maintenance and what do you have? A comedy of errors. Vacuum cleaners are not wheel barrows, my good friend. WRT W*M and Microsoft, your descriptions are off color and off base. I didn't see either grovel for a US Gov't bail out. Their operations and success are legendary. Something you can respect since you speak of it so much about your fave brand/inventor/designer. Not to mention, the money that Bill and Melinda plow back into charities and worthwhile causes. $60 BILLION by last count. If that's whoring, you and I don't share the same definition. Recently W*M imposed huge sanctions and standards on its Chinese suppliers with written caveats to conform by a due date certain or risk business suspensions. W*M is taking the lead in the retail industry by imposing quality controls on its Chinese suppliers with other retailers sure to follow suit. Carmine D. Carmine, Re: Gates and how he got there (got all his money and power). We’ll agree to disagree. Re: Your Gates to Dyson comparison. There is no proof anywhere that says Dyson is a monopoly, nor has enough power to strong arm governments and/or multibillion dollar corporations. - There is much documented proof of Gates getting caught for doing just that. People see only what they want see. We’ll agree to disagree. Re: Walmart. Name me one single corporation that’s more responsible for pushing American manufacturing (mom and pops to billion dollar corps) off shore in the (their) quest for price reductions. American manufacturing has a long history of building quality and safe products. China, not America is in need of [much] reform. We’ll agree to disagree. DIB
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