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ArtieV1
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"What has dyson invented now?"
Original Message Oct 11, 2009 11:23 pm |
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I received this "teaser email today: http://links.mkt2388.com/ctt?kn=1&m=2735925&r=MTgwOTM1MTgzMTcS1&b=0&j=NzgxMTAyODMS1&mt=1&rt=0 Anyone know what's up with this??
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Re: "What has dyson invented now?"
Reply #27 Oct 13, 2009 11:14 am |
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CarmineD
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Re: "What has dyson invented now?"
Reply #28 Oct 13, 2009 12:03 pm |
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Well I think its a great idea but it is a natural extension to what his Air blade hand dryer does, a fantastic machine if I do say so myself! They've certainly developed an 'interesting' product, even if the commercial success is still to be determined. Guys: The question with any product that is made for USA consumer consumption is: Will it sell in Peoria? This one won't sell in fantasy land in Peoria. Not for $300. It's like the Air Blade. At $1400, its 2X and more than the price of the best hand drier on the market today. After failing miserably with the commercial market, dyson tried the home consumprtion market. No luck there either. In fact worse results than the commercial market. This Air Multiplier is no different than the Air Blade. No different than the contra rotating washer. The ball barrow. And the ball dysons. You can't invent for the sake of invention and then force consumers to like it and buy it. Doesn't work that way in Peoria. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: "What has dyson invented now?"
Reply #29 Oct 13, 2009 1:39 pm |
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CarmineD
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Re: "What has dyson invented now?"
Reply #30 Oct 13, 2009 1:49 pm |
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HI DIB: I excerpted this from your link above: Not all Dyson products have proven as big a success with consumers – the Contrarotator washing machine being a case in point – but there's no denying that when Dyson takes on a product market you're sure to see something innovative, and the Air Multiplier is no exception. Sounds like my post above. Will it sell in Peoria???? Carmine D.
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M00seUK
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Re: "What has dyson invented now?"
Reply #32 Oct 13, 2009 3:20 pm |
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Guys: The question with any product that is made for USA consumer consumption is: Will it sell in Peoria? This one won't sell in fantasy land in Peoria. Not for $300. It's like the Air Blade. At $1400, its 2X and more than the price of the best hand drier on the market today. After failing miserably with the commercial market, dyson tried the home consumprtion market. No luck there either. In fact worse results than the commercial market. This Air Multiplier is no different than the Air Blade. No different than the contra rotating washer. The ball barrow. And the ball dysons. You can't invent for the sake of invention and then force consumers to like it and buy it. Doesn't work that way in Peoria. Carmine D.
--- Hi Carmine, your experience differs to my own on the AirBlades - I've been surprised at the variety of places that have them installed; they're more popular than I thought they'd be. At the margins involved and the publicity it gives the Dyson brand, it's proved a success in many ways.
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procare
Joined: Jul 16, 2009
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Re: "What has dyson invented now?"
Reply #33 Oct 13, 2009 3:23 pm |
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Vacomatic, Awhile back I looked up about this bladeless fan and found as you the same thing. What I also found out is there is a difference in the American language and British. We say one thing and to the British it means another tho we speak and write English. What I saw in the fan diagram was a blade system tho in UK it is called bladeless.The system sound great tho. Will wait to see what it looks like in real life. Procare
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Re: "What has dyson invented now?"
Reply #34 Oct 13, 2009 4:18 pm |
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Guys: The question with any product that is made for USA consumer consumption is: Will it sell in Peoria? This one won't sell in fantasy land in Peoria. Not for $300. It's like the Air Blade. At $1400, its 2X and more than the price of the best hand drier on the market today. After failing miserably with the commercial market, dyson tried the home consumprtion market. No luck there either. In fact worse results than the commercial market. This Air Multiplier is no different than the Air Blade. No different than the contra rotating washer. The ball barrow. And the ball dysons. You can't invent for the sake of invention and then force consumers to like it and buy it. Doesn't work that way in Peoria. Carmine D.
--- Hi Carmine, your experience differs to my own on the AirBlades - I've been surprised at the variety of places that have them installed; they're more popular than I thought they'd be. At the margins involved and the publicity it gives the Dyson brand, it's proved a success in many ways.
I recently read the same from a UK online magazine. That is, they did not seem to think the Airblade would sell, and now they're all around (the UK). DIB
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: "What has dyson invented now?"
Reply #35 Oct 13, 2009 4:21 pm |
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More Dyson air multiplier videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A3IM06xgr0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIC_dn40PB4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-Es2ALpZ_s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylgWrLbER3A
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