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DC18


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DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Original Message   Jun 15, 2009 5:57 pm
Dyson UK has launched (updated) the DC19-T2 which comes in standard and Animal models. New features on this model are:

Detachable Handle/Hose (allows click-fit tools to attach to end of the handle or hose)
Lightweight adjustable Wand
Dual Mode Floor Tool (replaces the standard 'flat out' tool which was on the original DC19 a return to the multi 'contact' head tool the DC08 and DC08TW used)

It has been re-engineered floor tool to remove more dirt from carpets and hard floors. It has the 'now' standard dual crevice and dusting brush tool too. Maybe the 'flat out' tool was not as popular on the original standard DC19!

See www.dyson.co.uk home page for first look!

DC18
This message was modified Jun 16, 2009 by DC18
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DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
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Re: DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Reply #4   Jun 16, 2009 10:37 pm
Requires less storage space...  The footprint of the new DC19 T2 is smaller than it's predecessor - 75mm shorter (front to back).       DIB

This message was modified Jun 16, 2009 by DysonInventsBig



Acerone


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Re: DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Reply #5   Jun 28, 2009 11:41 pm
Is this vacuum also know as the DC29?
DC18


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Re: DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Reply #6   Jun 29, 2009 5:42 pm
Thanks DIB I did wonder if the base of the machine was shorter amongst the other slight changes!
DC18


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Re: DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Reply #7   Jun 29, 2009 5:44 pm
<BR> Acerone wrote:
Is this vacuum also know as the DC29?<BR>
<BR>I think your right as I've seen on web searches entries for a DC29 but no picture as such but hints of a canister\cylinder model!<BR><BR>DC18
This message was modified Jun 29, 2009 by DC18
Trilobite


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Re: DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Reply #8   Jun 29, 2009 8:54 pm
DC18 wrote:
<BR> <BR>I think your right as I've seen on web searches entries for a DC29 but no picture as such but hints of a canister\cylinder model!<BR><BR>DC18



Could this be it?

Dyson DC 29 Allergy parquet Fuchsia

from:

https://www.dvdupgrades.ch/product/HouseHold/VacuumCleaner/Dyson/Dyson_DC_29_Allergy_parquet_Fuchsia/272700.html

DC18


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Re: DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Reply #9   Jun 30, 2009 5:29 pm
Trilobite wrote:
Could this be it?</p><p><img id="productimage" title="Dyson DC 29 Allergy parquet Fuchsia" alt="Dyson DC 29 Allergy parquet Fuchsia" src="https://www.dvdupgrades.ch/img//68/65/686526_640_480.jpeg"/></p><p>from:</p><p>https://www.dvdupgrades.ch/product/HouseHold/VacuumCleaner/Dyson/Dyson_DC_29_Allergy_parquet_Fuchsia/272700.html

Looks like it!

DC18
Trilobite


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Re: DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Reply #10   Jun 30, 2009 5:40 pm
DC18 wrote:
Looks like it!

DC18



The thing is, it doesn't look radically different from what has gone before.

As Acerone says, it looks very like DC19 T2.

(What does 'T2' mean anyway?)

Do you get the feeling that there are too many models in the Dyson line up, that are similar in appearance and function?

CarmineD


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Points: 5894

Re: DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Reply #11   Jun 30, 2009 9:56 pm
Trilobite wrote:
The thing is, it doesn't look radically different from what has gone before.

As Acerone says, it looks very like DC19 T2.

(What does 'T2' mean anyway?)

Do you get the feeling that there are too many models in the Dyson line up, that are similar in appearance and function?



Hello Trilobite:

Excellent observations.  Perhaps there is a reason for the redundancy.  Perhaps not.

Typically, vacuum companies will introduce new models yearly with slight variations on the same theme, if a top seller.

I can't say any recent dyson models have been top sellers and its best was probably DC07.

Carmine D.

 

Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Reply #12   Jul 1, 2009 10:34 am
Trilobite wrote:
. . . Do you get the feeling that there are too many models in the Dyson line up, that are similar in appearance and function?

Definitely! However, I can't fault Dyson alone. There are also too many Eurekas, Hoovers, Mieles, Electroluxes, etc.

Though I may well be deemed daft, I see see absolutely no need for more than three, which still may be too many, of any makers vacuums per type. Go for broke on a super-duper canister or upright? Why not! Make a lesser model that is good but sans the larger part of the bells and whistles on the "deluxe" version? By all means, yes!

Any household can be challenged by just about anything when it comes to day to day cleaning and should have tools on hand capable of handling them as they occur. If I decide on getting a cat or dog tomorrow should I have to dump the vacuum I have after having spent good money? Should I have to retool my cleaning arsenal to deal with getting up bird seed if I buy a canary? I don't think so.

Whether the choice be canister or upright, one vacuum should be able to handle the needs of an average household. For those who an afford more, they are entitled to their indulgence in luxury as long as they are paying for it and I'm not.

I have been outraged for some time by this new BS about "pet," and this, that and the other vacuums as I have had too many furry friends and good vacuums of all types around the house. None of my vacuums came labeled re specialties but all did good work. The only creidt I claim is using common sense when buying.

What has happened is that manufacturers have started hedging their bets in regard to sales possibilities. If they can't sell to prospective buyers one way they try another. Mostly by pitching dubious function that have nothing to do with actual cleaning.

What infuriates me most is that consumers haven't had sense enough to say, "Yo! Get real!" As soon as the consumer can walk into a store with some semblance of real knowledge of what they are buying the better off he or she will be.

Venson
HARDSELL


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Re: DC19-T2 - Dyson UK
Reply #13   Jul 1, 2009 11:56 am
Venson wrote:
Definitely! However, I can't fault Dyson alone. There are also too many Eurekas, Hoovers, Mieles, Electroluxes, etc.

Though I may well be deemed daft, I see see absolutely no need for more than three, which still may be too many, of any makers vacuums per type. Go for broke on a super-duper canister or upright? Why not! Make a lesser model that is good but sans the larger part of the bells and whistles on the "deluxe" version? By all means, yes!

Any household can be challenged by just about anything when it comes to day to day cleaning and should have tools on hand capable of handling them as they occur. If I decide on getting a cat or dog tomorrow should I have to dump the vacuum I have after having spent good money? Should I have to retool my cleaning arsenal to deal with getting up bird seed if I buy a canary? I don't think so.

Whether the choice be canister or upright, one vacuum should be able to handle the needs of an average household. For those who an afford more, they are entitled to their indulgence in luxury as long as they are paying for it and I'm not.

I have been outraged for some time by this new BS about "pet," and this, that and the other vacuums as I have had too many furry friends and good vacuums of all types around the house. None of my vacuums came labeled re specialties but all did good work. The only creidt I claim is using common sense when buying.

What has happened is that manufacturers have started hedging their bets in regard to sales possibilities. If they can't sell to prospective buyers one way they try another. Mostly by pitching dubious function that have nothing to do with actual cleaning.

What infuriates me most is that consumers haven't had sense enough to say, "Yo! Get real!" As soon as the consumer can walk into a store with some semblance of real knowledge of what they are buying the better off he or she will be.

Venson


Venson,

I must also be daft.  I think one reason that Hoover (US) failed was due to so many models with little more difference than the model #.  I have said time and again that Dyson is following.  Also have to agree with Carmine (hate that) about DC07 being Dyson's best.  I personally do not like having to lug a canister around and storing it because a vacuum can't accomodate tools.  My Kirby is an excellent canister but who the heck wants to play transformers to convert it from an upright.

I also think that too many brands and models was a big part of GM's downfall.

As usual you make more sense than most. 

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