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Trilobite
Joined: Nov 7, 2007
Points: 121
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Reply #26 Jun 13, 2009 5:34 pm |
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Hi DIB,
The main observation that I gathered from these little mishaps is that the clutch does not emit any loud clicking/ratcheting noises that can be intensely irritating (for me anyway), like with the old DC07 and DC14. It just stops the brush as an electric motor would with a shut off function. Oh that's definately better than before. The previous screaming clutch was enough to induce a heart attack in folks of a certain disposition.
It's good that this new model can get more grit out of deeper pile carpets. Just a pity that it took Dyson a few models to get the brush design right. Thanks for taking the time and effort to post your findings.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Reply #27 Jun 13, 2009 6:24 pm |
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Oh that's definately better than before. The previous screaming clutch was enough to induce a heart attack in folks of a certain disposition. It's good that this new model can get more grit out of deeper pile carpets. Just a pity that it took Dyson a few models to get the brush design right. Thanks for taking the time and effort to post your findings.
Recalling the many number of dyson models that were rolled out, and subsequently were disappointments, and then finally discontinuations [with HUGE numbers of dyson refurbs, repacks, and remanufactures], I have to ask if dyson's timing for finally getting it right [assuming the DC28 does] is too late.
Carmine D.
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mole
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Location: earth
Joined: Sep 30, 2007
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Reply #34 Jun 14, 2009 9:22 am |
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As usual for dyson his inventions mean nothing to the vacuum cleaner buying public, no benefits at all to the buyer,just an excuse to keep the r@d money flowing,
You guys talk about everything that means nothing to the consumer,sounds like research lab mumbo jumbo, when is dyson going to learn that a vacuum cleaner is a device for picking up dirt and filth from carpets and flooring? And that as long as the dirt comes out of the carpet the public really doesnt care how,
How much does this piece of artwork cost ? 3 or 4 thousand?
I see the famous dyson cyclone system cant keep up with an industry standard brush system,Oh no what do we do now,retards
regards
MOLE
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retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358
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Reply #35 Jun 14, 2009 12:36 pm |
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As usual for dyson his inventions mean nothing to the vacuum cleaner buying public, no benefits at all to the buyer,just an excuse to keep the r@d money flowing,
You guys talk about everything that means nothing to the consumer,sounds like research lab mumbo jumbo, when is dyson going to learn that a vacuum cleaner is a device for picking up dirt and filth from carpets and flooring? And that as long as the dirt comes out of the carpet the public really doesnt care how,
How much does this piece of artwork cost ? 3 or 4 thousand?
I see the famous dyson cyclone system cant keep up with an industry standard brush system,Oh no what do we do now,retards
regards
MOLE hi mole
hahahaha...that funny....but heres an answer.....once all the hubub dies down they go on the shelves in the back...where they sit...then years later they take a load to OPRAH[again] RACHEAL-AND CONAN......and JAY can hand them out as gifts to the passer-bys during his new show.....and if the beancounters time it just right ...like say around christmas....DYSON can gift them to be re-gifted by our fav talk show hosts......there you go, over filled shelves are now empty.
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