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Dyson ball commercial critique
Original Message   Dec 9, 2009 12:56 am
In his Dyson ball advertisements, James Dyson demonstrates the ease of steering his vacuum.   He contrasts it with a traditional vacuum that goes forwards and backwards swipes over the rug.  I would argue that if you only make one pass as James seems to advocate, and it's only in the forward direction, I suspect your carpeting won't get very clean.  Given the Dysons middling performance in standardized carpet cleaning tests, one pass just doesn't cut it.  If you follow the carpet and rug industry recommendations to make several passes over the carpeting, the Dyson ball doesn't seem to have any advantage over a traditional vacuum.  

The smart tyrant writes his own story to ensure that it is favorable.  The lazy will repeat lines from the book without fact checking. 
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Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Dyson ball commercial critique
Reply #10   Dec 9, 2009 5:08 pm
My local Costco has dropped all but one of the two or three of the under $200 Hoover uprights it was carrying plus the one Dyson model it had. Seems at present that one Oreck with mini can and one Roomba plus a couple of steam mops remain to make up the floor care display.

My biggest surprise is the reduction of what was offered at this time of the year. I'd thought vacuum sales might perk up a bit during the holiday season. Venson
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dyson ball commercial critique
Reply #11   Dec 9, 2009 5:12 pm
Venson wrote:
My local Costco has dropped all but one of the two or three of the under $200 Hoover uprights it was carrying plus the one Dyson model it had. Seems at present that one Oreck with mini can and one Roomba plus a couple of steam mops remain to make up the floor care display.

My biggest surprise is the reduction of what was offered at this time of the year. I'd thought vacuum sales might perk up a bit during the holiday season. Venson


Hello Venson:

If price drops don't spark sales, and at some stores they don't, retailers/store locations drop the products.  Make room for merchandise that sells.

Carmine D.

M00seUK


Joined: Aug 18, 2007
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Re: Dyson ball commercial critique
Reply #12   Dec 9, 2009 5:46 pm
CarmineD wrote:
...especially now with the euro rising against the dollar, squeezing dyson profits even further?  

Carmine D.


Hi Carmine, can you explain why the Euro gains against the US Dollar are relevant to this Dyson discussion when technically their products are classed as a UK export to all the places in which they are marketed? In reality, GBP is rising against against the dollar also of late, but at 1.62 right now it's still a fair amount below when it was 2.0 or more not so long ago.
mole


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Re: Dyson ball commercial critique
Reply #13   Dec 9, 2009 6:06 pm
Hey Guys , here me out and take no offense but dont you think that the consumer is really tired of the Garbage,trash, cheapo made [but not cheapo price] thats being thrown out to them today?

Lets face it if a person has any dispsoable income left to buy an appliance,washer,dryer,dishwasher etc, As we know floor care is all to itself. They deserve to have a very good product for the money.

A very big concern now is back up parts and service, A lot of customers are asking about this more and more,Such as can you fix it here or do you have to send it  half way around the world to have it fixed,will the bags and filters be available next year/, Will the company still exist next year?

Believe it or not boys the small time mom and pop shops are making a comeback again,It feels like the 60's and 70's all over again.

Our small time operation survived our local circuit city,sears/k-mart, and i hear targets on the ropes,but theres a new LOWES being built,and HOME CHEAPO is still here, Never really bothered me about the box stores much,

Carmine and  others know what im talkin about, I have seen to many competiters put themselves under by worrying about the other quys,Quess what big boys I;m the other guy and i have many soldiers.....


regards

MOLE
Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: Dyson ball commercial critique
Reply #14   Dec 10, 2009 7:07 am
mole wrote:
. . . A lot of customers are asking about this more and more, Such as can you fix it here or do you have to send it  half way around the world to have it fixed,will the bags and filters be available next year/, Will the company still exist next year? ....


regards

MOLE


Hiya MOLE,

Out of curiosity, what's the general age of the customers who inquire?

Best,

Venson
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dyson ball commercial critique
Reply #15   Dec 10, 2009 7:07 am
M00seUK wrote:
Hi Carmine, can you explain why the Euro gains against the US Dollar are relevant to this Dyson discussion when technically their products are classed as a UK export to all the places in which they are marketed? In reality, GBP is rising against against the dollar also of late, but at 1.62 right now it's still a fair amount below when it was 2.0 or more not so long ago.



Hello M00seUK:

The GBP is the oldest currency in the world.  BUT, since 1999 when the euro was adopted as the standard of currency in European Union, [at less than one Euro to the dollar], it became the medium of exchange for all European products to and from the USA [dyson is a UK based product].  Not the lire, not the GPB, not the deutche mark, not the franc, etc. but the Euro. 

The Euro [not GPB] has gained almost 30 percent against the dollar this year as the exchange rate of the dollar has plummeted against the Euro.  Products like dysons that are imported by the USA for sale to American consumers cost more for USA retailers/buyers [based on dollar exchange rate to the Euro].  Hence, for example Americans have seen SEBO vacuum prices, German made, go up from $550 to $800 in the USA [unless it's old stock at previous exchange rates]. 

On the flip side of the falling dollar, American exports cost less for Europeans to buy than in the past by 30 percent.  This is good for the USA trade deficit with Europe increasing US exports to Europe.

Carmine D.

M00seUK


Joined: Aug 18, 2007
Points: 295

Re: Dyson ball commercial critique
Reply #16   Dec 10, 2009 7:53 am
CarmineD wrote:
Hello M00seUK:

The GBP is the oldest currency in the world.  BUT, since 1999 when the euro was adopted as the standard of currency in European Union, [at less than one Euro to the dollar], it became the medium of exchange for all European products to and from the USA [dyson is a UK based product].  Not the lire, not the GPB, not the deutche mark, not the franc, etc. but the Euro. 

The Euro [not GPB] has gained almost 30 percent against the dollar this year as the exchange rate of the dollar has plummeted against the Euro.  Products like dysons that are imported by the USA for sale to American consumers cost more for USA retailers/buyers [based on dollar exchange rate to the Euro].  Hence, for example Americans have seen SEBO vacuum prices, German made, go up from $550 to $800 in the USA [unless it's old stock at previous exchange rates]. 

On the flip side of the falling dollar, American exports cost less for Europeans to buy than in the past by 30 percent.  This is good for the USA trade deficit with Europe increasing US exports to Europe.

Carmine D.


Many thanks for the explanation. I have a supplier who's local currency is tracked to the US Dollar, so I've more interest than usual in exchange rates this year!
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dyson ball commercial critique
Reply #17   Dec 10, 2009 1:33 pm
My pleasure.

Carmine D.

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