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CarmineD
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Re: Shark Navigator - a flagrant Dyson copy at 1/3 the price?
Reply #66 Mar 16, 2010 12:43 pm |
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Howdy all, Just got back from browsing Costco. The Shark's Navigator is there and priced at $150 which is just 5 bucks more than the store is asking for the rechargeable Hoover Platinum stick vac. The Oreck combo -- upright and its portable vac -- is marked for $250. The Dyson DC14, which hasn't been on the shelves for a while, is back and tagged at $400. Venson Hello venson:
If the $400 pricetag doesn't come down to $300, these old and discontinued DC14 models will merely collect dust and never sell. In large part, the reason these dyson dinosaurs are still around new and for sale. Carmine D.
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Venson
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Re: Shark Navigator - a flagrant Dyson copy at 1/3 the price?
Reply #67 Mar 17, 2010 3:04 am |
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Hello venson: If the $400 pricetag doesn't come down to $300, these old and discontinued DC14 models will merely collect dust and never sell. In large part, the reason these dyson dinosaurs are still around new and for sale. Carmine D. Hi Carmine, You know, I sort of stood there in Costco counting backwards on my fingers -- DC28, and so on and so on -- and got to thinking, why hasn't this model been turned over to Overstock.com even though they have plenty already. There is such a thing as moving on. From a consumer's perspective, these oldies almost negate the worth of the later Ball models I'm expected to be impressed by. Again, business-wise, it seems oddly another "shoot yourself in the foot" example. Is it up to Costco or Dyson to do the right thing by getting discontinued models off store shelves? Venson
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CarmineD
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Re: Shark Navigator - a flagrant Dyson copy at 1/3 the price?
Reply #68 Mar 17, 2010 6:50 am |
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Hi Carmine, You know, I sort of stood there in Costco counting backwards on my fingers -- DC28, and so on and so on -- and got to thinking, why hasn't this model been turned over to Overstock.com even though they have plenty already. There is such a thing as moving on. From a consumer's perspective, these oldies almost negate the worth of the later Ball models I'm expected to be impressed by. Again, business-wise, it seems oddly another "shoot yourself in the foot" example. Is it up to Costco or Dyson to do the right thing by getting discontinued models off store shelves? Venson
Hi Venson:
It's up to dyson but the problem is that these dysons came to light in the end of year inventory conducted by COSTCO. They were warehoused and forgotten due to a conspicuous lack of sales in COSTCO stores and replaced with better vacuum movers. Now, COSTCO has to do something with them to move them out. Forget dyson MAP. Doesn't apply to them. If these dysons don't sell at $400, and we know they won't, they will continually get reduced in price until they do. Does two for one sound enticing? Just to take a page from toyota's latest sales strategy. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Shark Navigator - a flagrant Dyson copy at 1/3 the price?
Reply #73 Mar 21, 2010 2:06 pm |
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At least the Eureka one is different with a proper hose. The one on the Vax (and currently Vax have them again on their POWER uprights) has to be attached at the back of the handle which forms part of the suction tube when the handle is taken out. Its when hair and stuff gets clogged at the handle that the hose on the Vax takes a fair bit to take off.
The $70 Eureka-lux Maxima more resembles the VAX with the much longer hose which is a nuisance for some users. Carmine D.
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