Quote from JimB on 04/09/07 at 11:29am:
I have to disagree with you here. I believe the messaging was that by measuring airwatts as dirt load increases was the only to tell if suction was remaining constant after 4, 8, 10 etc... ounces of dirt. The messaging never was dyson has X airwatts and Y competitor has Z airwatts. The messaging was that dyson's airwatts stay constant and other brands have a reduction in airwatts after 4, 8, 10, etc... ounces of dirt.
Hello JimB:
(Hopefully this is the last time I have to put this in print on the Forum. It's getting redundant.)
In response to your disagreement: As dyson critics of what you say above (labled "haters") pointed out 5 years ago when dyson and supporters made this claim, this is only one piece of the performance equation for vacuums. Not THE end all and cure all. Apparently over the last 5 years dyson and its supporters have come around to agreement with the dyson critics since the dyson air watts have been reduced on every subsequent dyson model made. And dyson eliminated the air watts' ratings from the tech specs on its US Web site.
Quote from JimB on 04/09/07 at 11:29am:
I believe one of the secrets to dyson early success was that general messaging without naming competitors while Hoover was giving dyson immense help in gaining credibility and name recognition by slapping the dyson name on the front of all their top end units boxes. Much like here at this site it would not take a rocket scientist to visit here and form a quick opinion on who is the current top dog all the competition is gunning for. IMHO the constant critique of dyson on this site by those in the industry that do not carry the product but seem utterly frustrated by it's success only helps build the "buzz" and legitimacy as the current brand to beat.
This is "buzz" and factually unsubstantiated opinion promulgated on the Forum and it originates from dyson, dyson supporters and dyson fans. I have not seen and/or heard any authoritative industry numbers since 2004 to show that dyson still leads vacuum sales in the USA by dollars and/or units. I have not seen/heard any authoritative industry numbers to show dyson is a better vacuum brand seller than Dirt Devil, BISSELL, HOOVER, SEARS Kenmore, and Eureka. Just to mention a few of the better known brands that compete with dyson at the big box stores in the USA.
Just the opposite is true. I've heard that dyson sales in the USA and in the UK have decreased from year to year. Why and how? NPD counts new vacuum sales when the maker sells to the retailers. Dyson sales for DC07, DC14 and DC15 models were counted as sales in 2004 (the last year dyson issued its press releases worldwide about the success of its US dyson sales). Many of these dysons (already counted as sales) are still in stores' inventory on the shelves and being sold today by big box retailers. Almost 3 years after the fact and the last time authoritative dyson sales numbers were substantiated by the NPD.
If I missed some industry facts to the contrary on dyson sales since 2004 please share them (facts) with Forum readers. We'd all like to know what the real dyson sales numbers were after 2004 and are today.
Carmine D.