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Motorhead
Joined: Nov 2, 2007
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Re: The New Dyson DC27 Upright!
Reply #7 Jan 6, 2009 8:30 pm |
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This is really interesting, I would have thought it would come out in the Spring but certainly not this early. I heard the DC27 was basically a DC17 with a revised brushroll, so it it struck me as odd to see that clutch control. One source told me it might be DDM-equipped as well, but considering what other Dysons I heard were supposed to be DDM-equipped in the US and did not turn out that way, I'm going to believe *that* when I see it. Now I'm itching to see their new self-propelled model they will be releasing shortly. -MH
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: The New Dyson DC27 Upright!
Reply #8 Jan 7, 2009 6:48 am |
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I heard the DC27 was basically a DC17 with a revised brushroll, so it it struck me as odd to see that clutch control. One source told me it might be DDM-equipped as well, but considering what other Dysons I heard were supposed to be DDM-equipped in the US and did not turn out that way, I'm going to believe *that* when I see it.
Now I'm itching to see their new self-propelled model they will be releasing shortly.
-MH
Hello MH and dyson fans:
Appears there were several early rumors about a DC27 including it would have a DDM and also may be a commercial rated upright product. But at $479 MSRP probably not the case for either. Glad to see that tho Wal*Mart and dyson could not come to terms on an exclusive model [during their most recent round of negotiations] that at least dyson could land a deal with Sam's Club Stores [also W*M but with much fewer stores]. Not sure yet whether it's in the Sam's Club Stores' shelves or just internet availability. WRT the latest DC27, does it have anything [features/performance] that's new and different from its predecessors? May be too soon to know since ironically the model/specs are not on dyson web sites yet. But DC27's are for internet sale on the Sam's Store Club internet site. Letting the horse push the cart. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
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Re: The New Dyson DC27 Upright!
Reply #10 Jan 7, 2009 1:31 pm |
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Thanks DC18. Dyson’s been eliminating the pre-filter compartment above the cyclonic cluster for some time. This Dyson hood (and Ball too) are [design] patented-Dyson Symbols that easily distinguish his technologies from the crowded and fiercely competitive market. This Dyson-hood is not unlike BMW’s grill. Bravo Dyson! FYI, James Dyson and a couple of others are credited (named on patents) for these hoods (DC08 and DC17). DIB
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DC18
Dyson, Sebo and Bissell user
Joined: Jul 25, 2007
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Re: The New Dyson DC27 Upright!
Reply #12 Jan 7, 2009 4:36 pm |
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Motorhead The clutch versions are the UK\Europe ones, if you look at the front facing DC27 off Sam's Club (US) model no clutch set up is there! The brush bar on that one looks like the DC17, and probably like the DC17 uses a separate motor to power the brush bar. Be interesting to see if the UK\Europe ones with the clutch setup still has the same brush bar as the DC03\DC04\DC07 and DC14! If there is not really any difference from the DC27 to the DC17, they could have 'tweaked' the DC17 for the UK market! One main difference is the cyclone and bin setup to the DC17! Here's hoping it has the DDM but I think not! I would think they are for Spring release, well on the Dyson websites. I would think the only reason the DC27 is on the web for catalogue stores in the UK is due to the new spring\summer book being out shortly (if not already!), and the new DC27 would appear in there so they would have updated their website! Places like Argos usually show it in the catalogue putting a release date but it would not appear on their website until the release date! Where as Littlewoods and Sam's Club have them available not to order! I thought the DC27 was the self propelled upright!? This must be the DC28 then!? I think the DC26 is this corded handheld named 'knuckleduster' that is yet to surface!? DC18
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