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Acerone
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The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Original Message Mar 13, 2009 5:05 pm |
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #101 Oct 11, 2009 3:45 pm |
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Seeing Dyson machines on sale for up to $100 off a cleaner that people said didn't need a sale price -my my. This is in the Dyson web site. Remanufactured machines too. That is an awful small digital motor. Says the magnet is tens that of a refridgerator magnet. The refridgerator magnets I see are not that powerful anyway. Procare I saw a brand new DC27 still in carton with a bundled DC16 [handheld] included at a garage/yard sale yesterday in my community. After 8 hours, it wasn't sold.
Postscript: A former poster here and a BIG TIME self-avowed dyson card carrying advocate once boldly posted that he would die of a heart attack first before a dyson would ever be sold at a backyard junk sale. I posted in reply that I hoped his soul made it to heaven before the devil found out he was dead. Carmine D.
This message was modified Oct 11, 2009 by CarmineD
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #102 Oct 11, 2009 5:16 pm |
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I saw a brand new DC27 still in carton with a bundled DC16 [handheld] included at a garage/yard sale yesterday in my community. After 8 hours, it wasn't sold. Postscript: A former poster here and a BIG TIME self-avowed dyson card carrying advocate once boldly posted that he would die of a heart attack first before a dyson would ever be sold at a backyard junk sale. I posted in reply that I hoped his soul made it to heaven before the devil found out he was dead. Carmine D. I bet your lack of *good judgment - the DC27 and/or the DC15 were stolen. DIB *You should of called the police and let them decide to act on it or not.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #103 Oct 11, 2009 5:59 pm |
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For an inventors kid, you sure fail to see the upside to patentable and problem solving inventions.
DIB However, unless you are still living in the glory days of dyson's past, as I allege, you would admit that Procare has it all exactly right. A DC26 has 165 AW. A standard in suction power achieved in the vacuum industry in 1980's, almost 3 decades ago [one whole generation]. Where's the innovation in that? Other than the high price and baby size. On the latter, Venson cogently explains that others have come before. Carmine D. I want to say thanks to you and the other Dyson DC26 rock-throwers… It forced me to take a closer look and see what some of the benefits are and what makes this vacuum untouchable. Bagged canisters clog and lose suction faster than uprights – fact. When a canister is shrunk in size, so is its bag or the surface area (its filtration). All mini sized bagged canisters are dogs… that is, they clog/begin to clog with suctioning up only a ¼ cup of fine dust. A homeowner needs or should often need to replace a mini-bag every room so to keep up with the no loss of suction DC26. The DC26 destroys any canister in this category – fact.DIB
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #104 Oct 11, 2009 6:14 pm |
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Neither do I believe that the brush with out proper suction is any better. Oreck produces a high RPM brush. However, it will not deep clean carpet. BTW, cleaning hourly or daily does not constitute deep cleaning. Only surface cleaning.
If the point you are trying to make is that ORECK does not deep clean if you use it daily, then I disagree. If the point you are trying to make is that ORECK doesn't deep clean with a brush roll that revolves at 6,500 revolutions per minute, then I also disagree. If the point that you are trying to make is that ORECK doesn't deep clean because it lacks the necessary suction power, then I also disagree. If the point you are trying to make is that for all 3 reasons, the ORECK does not deep clean, then I still disagree. Conversely, for all 3 reasons ORECK does deep clean and groom comparable to many full size vacuums on the market today, if not better.
Deep cleaning is a function of 3 vacuum features: Rug pile agitation, brush roll action, and suction power. I suggest that you familiarize yourself with the concept of direct suction path. ORECK puts 102 mile per hour hurricane force wind between the carpet and the vacuum. Where's it's needed the most. The combination of the rug pile agitation created by the brush roll revolving at 6,500 RPM and the gale force wind of 102 MPH wind with the suction power at the closest point of vacuum cleaner [2 inches in] provides deep cleaning and grooming by the ORECK that is comparable, if not better, to many full size uprights on the market today including a dyson. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #105 Oct 12, 2009 11:28 am |
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Hi Carmine,
I personally enjoy being the thorn in their side, So called big military industrial complex like corporations believe they are invincible and can get away with anything they want,This includes fleecing the consumer and being protected by the laws and the lawmakers who sold the little guys[middle class] out for profits and greed.
Anyone remember the french revolution.LET THEM EAT CAKE, or i got mine and the hell with you.
Dysons upright is made for less than 80 bucks................. Hi mole, You did not mention what Dyson upright costs “80 bucks.” Anyhow… if true, then your $1000-$1200 “ancients” (aka tired vacuums) build costs should come in around 50 bucks. The fact is, these ancients require no R&D and are no longer exclusive property (protected by patents), but instead in the public domain inventions (public property). Any pimply-faced kid with daddy’s money can copy your tired vacuums at will. DIB P.S. How come you have not announced here what brands and models you carry?
This message was modified Oct 12, 2009 by DysonInventsBig
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procare
Joined: Jul 16, 2009
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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #106 Oct 12, 2009 11:50 am |
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To many the bagless vac is unhygienic. There is talk that self sealing disposable containers may increase in popularity. Also wonder what is the true power is in a 115 volt motor versus 220 volt in use over seas. 165awp is at 220 volts not 110. It has been noted that many U.S. made vacuums achieve better cleaning performances as good or better than European vacuums despite our using up to 1400 w 0r 115 volts. Europe is even considering cutting wattage of their cleaners down thus needing work to improve performance Any truth to that DIB? You seem to know all. Procare.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #109 Oct 12, 2009 1:21 pm |
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Hi mole,
DIB
P.S. How come you have not announced here what brands and models you carry?
Perhaps MOLE is following your advice from Matthew 7:6. "Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine,lest they trample them under their feet,and turn again and rend you."
Why should not MOLE do the same as you? Are you special? Carmine D.
This message was modified Oct 12, 2009 by CarmineD
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