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Dyson DC14 and DC31 being discontinued.
Original Message Jul 24, 2010 10:32 pm |
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Hi everyone, The other day I had a conversation with an indie central vacuum shop owner that recently became a Dyson dealer/service center, and from that little chit chat I learned of a few things. First off, the DC14 upright is being discontinued in the coming months. He isn't sure if it will have a new model take its place, but I think it's safe to assume that the same DC33 that is replacing the DC14 in the UK will replace it on this side of the pond as well. Secondly, he revealed that the DC31 handheld is being discontinued as well. I wasn't sure I believed him on that count, but surely enough, a quick google search reveal that DC31's are on clearance, and even being labeled as "discontinued" by walmart.com (google "dyson DC31 discontinued", and read the second link). There is nothing to indicate that the handheld will see another successor at this time. Also, though he didn't mention anything about the DC22, I strongly believe it is on the way out as well, with many retailers slashing prices and clearing them out (again, google "dyson DC22 discontinued", and read the sixth link down).
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Re: Dyson DC14 and DC31 being discontinued.
Reply #27 Aug 9, 2010 12:39 am |
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Carmine, as this good, seemingly logical and respectable Vacuumfreeeke has said, he *RESCUED* his Dyson, and they are work horses, and will humorously defecate all over Orecks in terms of cleaning power, filtration, and in some areas even build quality, and again, he rescued his as I have done mine. Just because I bought them from a facility that takes in beat up equipment to resell, has nothing to do with the status of being junk or not. Get your head out of your rear quite being so pathetically biased. There are some people who are so brainless they simply don't know how to take care of vacuums, and thus you find quality machines in places they shouldn't be, like mine. They all came from the same place - probably a big company that ordered all the Dysons, as they are *ALL* the exact same model, color scheme, etc. Maybe you didn't catch it at first Carmine, but these Dysons I have, all twelve, were brought TO the "recycling" facility FROM the SAME location, and/or VERY SIMILAR locations, as they all had completely grossed out filters from lack of maintenance, and let me tell you, they've suffered a lot of ware, and they still are in great shape considering; work horses. Awesome machines, and anybody who disagrees might have comprehension issues.
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Re: Dyson DC14 and DC31 being discontinued.
Reply #28 Aug 9, 2010 3:19 am |
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Carmine, as this good, seemingly logical and respectable Vacuumfreeeke has said, he *RESCUED* his Dyson, and they are work horses, and will humorously defecate all over Orecks in terms of cleaning power, filtration, and in some areas even build quality, and again, he rescued his as I have done mine. Just because I bought them from a facility that takes in beat up equipment to resell, has nothing to do with the status of being junk or not. Get your head out of your rear quite being so pathetically biased. There are some people who are so brainless they simply don't know how to take care of vacuums, and thus you find quality machines in places they shouldn't be, like mine. They all came from the same place - probably a big company that ordered all the Dysons, as they are *ALL* the exact same model, color scheme, etc. Maybe you didn't catch it at first Carmine, but these Dysons I have, all twelve, were brought TO the "recycling" facility FROM the SAME location, and/or VERY SIMILAR locations, as they all had completely grossed out filters from lack of maintenance, and let me tell you, they've suffered a lot of ware, and they still are in great shape considering; work horses. Awesome machines, and anybody who disagrees might have comprehension issues. Let me attempt once more to explain what I have already done in a way you may possibly understand. Currently, DC14 models sell new for $299. Except for the handhelds the DC14 is dyson's least expensive model. You bought a pallet of 12 dysons, half of which don't run according to you, and were en route to the recycle plant: AKA being junked. You paid less than $30 each, a price which is less than 10 percent of the current dyson retail price. According to the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants) which promulgates GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles), which all US businesses are required to follow for financial reporting purposes, when the value of inventory becomes 10 percent or less of the current price, it is considered salvage (read junk, garbage, scrap, waste). At salvage value, it becomes more cost effective for businesses according to the AICPA and GAAP to eliminate from inventory rather than continue to bear the costs to store and track. Businesses pay others to have the pallets of inventory picked up and delivered to the dump (dump fees). You saved the dysons' owner the cost for removing/disposing the junk dysons. You bought them at a price that is less than 10 percent of the current price. According to the AICPA and GAAP, you bought their junk dysons saving them the cost to dispose. You got a "rear deal."
Carmine D.
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Re: Dyson DC14 and DC31 being discontinued.
Reply #34 Aug 11, 2010 7:56 am |
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If the DC 33 is replacing the 17, they are taking a giant step backwards. A plastic wand now.... still using the telescopic system, and still using that stupid clutch system (with that joke of a brushroll).... have they not learned anything? Dyson is starting to disappoint, and I've been a Dyson fan heretofore... I'm not a Dyson "hater" like many but I do hope they start making some better decisions. Hi VF,
As I've stated prior, I have the feeling it's all about economics and it looks like everybody's doing it. Keep the sale price up and the price of manufacture down. After, all the first rule of buisness is to never pay anyone any more than you just have to. Venson
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Re: Dyson DC14 and DC31 being discontinued.
Reply #35 Aug 11, 2010 8:53 am |
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Hi VF, As I've stated prior, I have the feeling it's all about economics and it looks like everybody's doing it. Keep the sale price up and the price of manufacture down. After, all the first rule of buisness is to never pay anyone any more than you just have to. Venson Hi Vemson:
I was always stunned that dyson only warranties its own refurbs 6 months yet prices them at $300 plus. One would think at least a year or even more for a maker refurbed to original specs. Carmine D.
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Re: Dyson DC14 and DC31 being discontinued.
Reply #36 Aug 11, 2010 10:09 am |
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Hi Vemson: I was always stunned that dyson only warranties its own refurbs 6 months yet prices them at $300 plus. One would think at least a year or even more for a maker refurbed to original specs. Carmine D.
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Short warranties on refurbs and full ones for the new appears to be the nature of the appliance game. The trade-off being willingness to make do with a "name brand" refurb rather than shoot for new at full price. As for pricing, I think Dyson prefers to sell new stock from $400 and up. Maybe they feel they're offering a bargain even though the price difference is slim. I guess there are enough potential customers influenced by brand names to make it pay off for Dyson. I would think that because Dyson is all the fashion these days there are many who'll acquire them just for the sake of following fashion. Teens do it all the time and many adults also follow suit though usually not willing to admit it. Venson
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