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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Samsung's- Dirt Devil Eraser / Halo inspired UV patent.
Original Message Jun 1, 2009 1:12 pm |
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dusty
Joined: Feb 8, 2008
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Re: Samsung's- Dirt Devil Eraser / Halo inspired UV patent.
Reply #15 Jun 2, 2009 9:04 am |
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Samsung's- Dirt Devil Eraser / Halo inspired UV patent.
Reply #19 Jun 2, 2009 12:46 pm |
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Thanks once again Venson. It appears that the 2 Samsung UK models, one cann and one upright, are bagless. But the Canadian models are bagged except the small cann models. I don't know if there is a relevance to this or not. Maybe there is. Does bagless appear the norm in the UK for vacuums vice bagged vacuums in Canada as the norm?</p><p>Carmine D.
Don't know but what I have noticed is that many worldwide vac manufacturers sell different machines in different places. Some highly original models show up in one place and lesser generic type machines appear in other markets. The following website may be helpful to some looking to investigate vacuums that are being made or sold in other parts of the world. Venson
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Venson
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Re: Samsung's- Dirt Devil Eraser / Halo inspired UV patent.
Reply #22 Jun 2, 2009 1:45 pm |
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The small canisters are bag also, but one model includes a separator that attaches to the wand. Works pretty slick, most people find a pack of bags last a year with that device hooked up.<BR><BR>Dusty
Eureka had something similar a good while back. http://samsungvacuums.ca/docs/jpgs/vac5115g_cmpt.jpg Venson
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CarmineD
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Re: Samsung's- Dirt Devil Eraser / Halo inspired UV patent.
Reply #23 Jun 3, 2009 7:22 am |
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Don't know but what I have noticed is that many worldwide vac manufacturers sell different machines in different places. Some highly original models show up in one place and lesser generic type machines appear in other markets.
The following website may be helpful to some looking to investigate vacuums that are being made or sold in other parts of the world.
Venson
Did I miss something, Venson? A web site?
Perhaps bagged vacuums are more pervasive in markets that have a network of stores with reliable parts and service. i.e. ORECK's success in the USA. Tho, I understand a compact bagless ORECK canister is on the market soon. Bagged vacuums are not so popular where stores to sell and service are not available. My own observation is that the homegrown independent vacuum stores are a USA phenomenon and not translated into the European/UK markets. Maybe that's not the case anymore? Hence, bagless may be more sought after than bagged in those countries. Carmine D.
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