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Trilobite
Joined: Nov 7, 2007
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Dyson DC33 Upright
Original Message Jul 3, 2010 8:50 pm |
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC33 Upright
Reply #12 Jul 7, 2010 8:42 am |
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Right, obviously more R&D on American rugs would have been substantially beneficial, but he finally did make a high-quality dual motor system which, IMHO, makes his uprights some awesome machines! They're well made; durable plastics (better than any you'll find at Best Bu/Target, etc. besides some Electrolux's), Good motors (usually Panasonics I believe), high quality filtration (rated better than a Riccar and surprisingly a Sebo, which is hard to believe, however, like with any high and low end brand, there will be some models that have a few design flaws http://www.mieleusa.com/products/benefits/filtration.asp?nav=30&snav=24&tnav=26&oT=272&benefit=119). Either way, I say Dyson now makes a respectably high quality machine that is worthy of parting money with.
Your opinion and you are entitled to it right or wrong.
Carmine D.
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vacmanuk
Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
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Re: Dyson DC33 Upright
Reply #15 Jul 9, 2010 3:04 am |
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Well they obviously are quality air purifiers, at least compared to a Riccar or Simplicity, and they clean the carpet damn well, AND, if maintained, least at least a good five + years (I've read longer, though, too). That's what I would classify as a quality machine. I think what it boils down to is realistic timeline usage and real time experience. Having experienced the older Dysons with brittle nasty beater bars that ruin carpet rather than actually lift the dirt out, I can't testify and say this new Dyson will be the same. Be careful when you quote "quality air purifiers," however - it isn't entirely fair that you're putting a BAGLESS against a BAGGED company and suggesting that a vacuum cleaner air filter is no less a substitute for a quality air purifier.
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC33 Upright
Reply #18 Sep 5, 2010 6:31 pm |
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Dyson's DC33 upright has just been launched in the USA this Labor Day weekend. It's MSRP is $399 BUT at least one major retailer is already discounting it by 15 percent which means the price is $341 before applicable taxes. Dyson's latest and greatest is the least expensive in its product lineup not counting handhelds. Things are a changing. Carmine D. Thanks Carmine, I checked out the U.S. website and thar she was right thar. That's supposed to mean 341 bucks and no more money spent. OR do they mean the five-year warranty covers everything? The company claims: "*Total maintenance cost cover a five period is based on recommended filter and belt replacement information provided by each manufacturer." Bissell Cleanview Helix (82H1) -- $212 (maintenance cost) Hoover Anniversary Windtunnel (U6485900) -- $267 (maintenance cost) (Please note that "a five period" is not a typo on my part. Text is exactly as input on the website. See what happens? You charge a little less for your vacuum and you have to give up a proofreader.) Venson
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC33 Upright
Reply #19 Sep 6, 2010 7:30 am |
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Thanks Carmine, I checked out the U.S. website and thar she was right thar. That's supposed to mean 341 bucks and no more money spent. OR do they mean the five-year warranty covers everything? The company claims: "*Total maintenance cost cover a five period is based on recommended filter and belt replacement information provided by each manufacturer." Bissell Cleanview Helix (82H1) -- $212 (maintenance cost) Hoover Anniversary Windtunnel (U6485900) -- $267 (maintenance cost) (Please note that "a five period" is not a typo on my part. Text is exactly as input on the website. See what happens? You charge a little less for your vacuum and you have to give up a proofreader.) Venson Hi Venson:
Good eye on the error. Freudian slip, perhaps by the dyson people? That may be the implication by dyson and/or inferrence it hopes to elicit by readers. But we know from experience that in 5 years, if that is the time frame, dyson wear and tear parts will fail/need replacement in dysons and are not covered by the limited warranty. Recently, efforts in trying to locate a brush roll for a dyson upright, any dyson upright, on the dyson site, proved impossible. Procare posted a case here along with that thread where a DC25 under warranty needed a brushroll and it end up costing $75 [have to buy brush with nozzle]. Include time to constantly dump the dyson dirt bins and clean the filters, if time is indeed money, and I suspect the money amounts for replacement bags and filters are paled in comparison by dyson. Carmine D.
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