Vacuum Cleaners Discussions |
|
M00seUK
Joined: Aug 18, 2007
Points: 295
|
|
Dyson DC31 Handheld cleaner
Original Message Jun 25, 2009 10:06 am |
|
In the press today:- http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23711862-details/Dyson+with+more+revs+than+F1+racer/article.doProduct details:- - Motor goes at 106,000rpm 'three times faster than any other motor'
- 200 watt motor
- 65/38 air watts (switchable power??)
- £129.99 GBP RRP, powered brush version £149.99
I think the devil will be in the other details, as we learn them. Presumably it's using the Dyson Digital motor? From the photo, the collection bin looks slightly deeper and has a more prominent release switch. It has improved max suction (DC16 has 36 air watts) so I'm presuming (nay hoping) that it can run in standard mode for more than 5mins and switch to a 'turbo' mode as needed? I have prefectly good DC16, but I could be tempted by something with a longer run time and twice the already impresive suction for car cleaning.
|
retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358
|
|
Re: Dyson DC31 Handheld cleaner
Reply #62 Jul 11, 2009 7:04 pm |
|
Hello Venson, 'turtle1' Dyson will survive but not as the dominant bagless vacuum product that many forecasted and predicted years ago when dyson came on the USA scene. I recall dyson forum shills/supporters heralding dyson's rise to prominence over all other brands in the USA JUST AS IT DID IN THE UK. These dyson advocates told us the vacuum consumers in the USA was no different than the UK. In the last 7 plus years we may have learned that the UK vacuum consumers are no different than those in the USA. Dyson is carving out a niche market at best and needs to be content with that status in the industry. Not to impugn that achievement. It's an accomplishment. Just not quite on the same scale as dyson expected. Carmine D. hi carmine
i guess james will have to be content with 1 billion...guess it beats being a millionaire.. yes i agree dyson will wedge himself into a small corner of the market. and if his presence keeps all the comp on thier toes..all the better i say. keeps things fresh.... From what i have seen and heard from customers was that the dc7 was their favorite....as was it the dyson that had been given to me...and gave away. all others who bought the models after..disliked them. complained..or just bought something else...no love. I wish i knew more about the european market...it seems as if the uk is the place to be for some cool looking vacs. i like dyson..the inventor....i like a few of his ideas...and i hope to see the ddm take off and do all james said it would do ....id love to see the vac industry go to all digital hi power motors....dysons idea ? yes. But without a doubt his compitition will make a far more powerful version of it.....and top the charts as usual,
|
retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358
|
|
Re: Dyson DC31 Handheld cleaner
Reply #64 Jul 11, 2009 8:07 pm |
|
Hi 'turtle1' According to Forbes magazine: James was worth $2 B in 2006 [probably his best year for profitability]; $1.7 B in 2007 [the recession set in the last quarter of 2007], and $1.2 B in 2008 [officially th recession date is January 2008 and still]. Do you see which way the trend is going for dyson? James may be in the millionaire class now in 2009. Beyond? Who knows? Still not bad for him. However, the wealth editor of the Forbes magazine who tracks and publishes the yearly list of the world's richest, says on record that the billionaires who fall are the ones who fall the hardest. They get use to the perks and celebrity treatment. When that goes away, they don't adjust very well. Carmine D. hi carmine
yeah i can see that...how a change like that can totally mess up your chi....your happy place. kinda like when my sweet wife and i were dating and she'd come over and cook nice dinners all the time....now this is heaven id say...my hard workig man needs a good dinner she'd say. then oneday we got married.......... and now the cashiers at mcdonalds know us by name....so i myself havent ajusted very well either. hahaha
|
retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358
|
|
Re: Dyson DC31 Handheld cleaner
Reply #65 Jul 12, 2009 4:28 am |
|
Does dyson have any plans at all ''to ever put a cord on this [removeable for cordless use] Id see it as a really good move. ..make it more universal OR is he going to sell it till its sales hit bottom....then revive it in another color w/ removeable cord...at a deep price cut? to stay close to the more powerful half the price corded comp ? or is everything dyson makes going to be and stay in the higher priced niche category , that gets outperformed by all at a much lower price. With a very competitive price and A CORD.....i see this being dysons only product that can compete or has a chance at breaking loose of the niche lable.
|
CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
|
|
Re: Dyson DC31 Handheld cleaner
Reply #66 Jul 12, 2009 7:03 am |
|
Hello 'turtle1' A short history of McDonalds: A purchase of 100 shares in April 1965 at $2200 by August 1987 resulted in 18,000 shares at $500,000 if the owner reinvested all the stock dividends into new shares. One of my favorite places for coffee. And I must admit I indulge in a big Mac and fries with a Coke every so often too. On the DC30 and DC31, a separate cord in a rewinder that can be attached and detached to the unit and not part of the held held weight when used with the cord. Excellent idea. Carmine D.
|
retardturtle1
Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358
|
|
Re: Dyson DC31 Handheld cleaner
Reply #67 Jul 12, 2009 11:32 am |
|
Hello 'turtle1' A short history of McDonalds: A purchase of 100 shares in April 1965 at $2200 by August 1987 resulted in 18,000 shares at $500,000 if the owner reinvested all the stock dividends into new shares. One of my favorite places for coffee. And I must admit I indulge in a big Mac and fries with a Coke every so often too. On the DC30 and DC31, a separate cord in a rewinder that can be attached and detached to the unit and not part of the held held weight when used with the cord. Excellent idea. Carmine D. hi carmine As a kid in the 80s i can remember dad saying how he wished he had a piece of mcdonalds...instead of NATIONAL / PAN-AM airlines....if only. i had my product tester / evaluator [my wife]..try his handheld...watch a UT video.....thinks it looks like one of those SCUNCE steamers.....not too heavy but needs cord and hasnt much power beyond that of a small dustbuster her grandma used to have...willing to put up with a loud motor only if its got the power / suction to offset. but a larger battery or much heavier version would make it heavy on wrist...overall / likes the look , doesnt mind emptying cup aft each use , needs detachable cord , power not on par with the price....way overpriced....get more for much less from its competitors.
|
CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
|
|
Re: Dyson DC31 Handheld cleaner
Reply #68 Jul 12, 2009 4:54 pm |
|
hi carmine As a kid in the 80s i can remember dad saying how he wished he had a piece of mcdonalds...instead of NATIONAL / PAN-AM airlines....if only. i had my product tester / evaluator [my wife]..try his handheld...watch a UT video.....thinks it looks like one of those SCUNCE steamers.....not too heavy but needs cord and hasnt much power beyond that of a small dustbuster her grandma used to have...willing to put up with a loud motor only if its got the power / suction to offset. but a larger battery or much heavier version would make it heavy on wrist...overall / likes the look , doesnt mind emptying cup aft each use , needs detachable cord , power not on par with the price....way overpriced....get more for much less from its competitors.
Hello 'Turtle1'
Just as Wal*Mart has profited from the trading down effect of consumers during the the current economic downturn, so has McDonald's. People accustomed to eating out weekly at Red Lobster, Appleby's, TGI Friday's, Ruby Tuesday, Olive Garden etc are doing frequenting fast food places like McDonalds. Never to late to own it. Ask yourself a question; In 30 years what fast food eateries will still be around and doing well? Mac's. Mac's offers a "direct purchase' investment plan. Investors can ante up as much as they want whenever they want and buy shares/fractions of shares of Mac's with very small if no buy commissions like those charged by the stock brokers. Worth a look especially for parents who want to teach their children about stock/company ownership while squirreling away money for college. James is desperate. Pulling out all the stops and flooding the market with everything he's got now in hopes of pumping up sales. It won't matter. Like Venson cogently says, people aren't spending on expensive household appliances. The goal among the working families, fearful of losing their jobs if they haven't already, is to keep things working with parts and repairs. Dyson falls short there too with its vacuums oftentimes going unclaimed among repair shops and/or traded in for other brands. Carmine D.
|
DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454
|
|
Re: Dyson DC31 Handheld cleaner
Reply #69 Jul 30, 2009 3:10 pm |
|
|
|
|