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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #66 Feb 27, 2011 4:43 pm |
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Actually to me it's a joke. The DC23 Turbine Head sells for an MSRP of $399 while most can buy now for $319, with 20 percent off as most retailers discount, and the Motor Head has an MSRP of $599 so with 50 percent off is $299. I have heard the power nozzles [motor heads] were problematic on the DC23 models and failed within months of purchase. Just quit running. Carmine D
Air turbine brush rolls date back to the mid 1950's in the vacuum industry with the very first P/N attachment made by Preco. At the time the tooth belt driven revolving brush tool was an after market add on attachment for $30-$40 for straight suction tanks and canns which at most had 1/2 to 3/4 horsepower motors. That translates into about 500-700 watts which was the standard for the time. As Procare noted in a post here recently Lux came out with the first electric driven brush roll power nozzle in 1957 with the Model AF and SEARS Kenmore copied about a year after. It is sad that over 50 years later, a company founded by an engineer which prides itself on leading edge technology can't replicate this old technology successfully in a standard current day full size canister. It's a joke to me on that company.
Carmine D.
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