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    Us stupid Dyson owners lmao... Hilarious... Jack... Im loving my 24... Yes... agree the "tool" could have been better designed though... I love how light it is :) Evan... Question? Not meaning to sound rude but what is the deal with Serial 1 or low numbers? Its still a vacuum either way :S
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    I remember the DC07 "Colour My Dyson" competition... The winner was a kid who had done it pink and purple with the response along the lines of "If Barbie had a vacuum it would be like this"
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    DC06 was a great idea... I have a short video of James Dyson explaining it... Email [email protected] if anyone wants it... Not sure about DC06 runtime but I know that it had enough oomph to clean an average sized room... And it charged in 45 minutes... I have heard rumors about Dyson working...
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    Been a while since I have been on... As for the DC22DDM... I can't believe that... Not saying it is not true... I do believe you Evan... I suppose I have just gotten used to the whole 6 months thing and have trouble believing it could go seven years... Am I rambling? Its 1am here and im...
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    Very cool Jack... Very cool :) I just got my DC24 :D... The attatchments fit the DC16 quite nicely lmao... I have a "bitsa" DC02 Absolute... Would kill for a DC02 Clear :) Have seen a DC02 De Stijl in Dyson Aust's office... Not as cool as the clear though :)
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    I dont understand that... Someone paid good money for that.... :S Shan
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    As long as you have your proof of purchase Dyson will be able to deal with the warranty... Thats what Dyson Aus do anyway... The only time anyone else gets involved is when the customer actually goes to the store...
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    Oh im so glad about that... I always wondered how to do that (Sarcasm Alert!)
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    I choose.... Washing a filter once every six months with my DC21... As opposed to emptying a Rainbow after each use...
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    Nicely said VH... I like the same thing with mine... I would never be bothered to buy bags again after my Dysons...
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    I agree with the fact that every vacuum will clog.... Some less easily than others. In my experience for my Dysons to clog I need to completely overload them with fine dust. Here is a piccie of my DC21 filter after 2 months of use compared to a newie... No difference in suction power...
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    MSN or iChat?
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    and again.... Yeah... I could believe the 22 DDM POST filter once every 7 years... But not the Pre... Definitely not the Pre...
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    To illustrate Evan's point
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    Now I also wanna say that I didnt mean to "Shoot you down" Evan... I just like my facts
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    Correct. The majority of post 22 machines didn't have a removable post motor filter for the simple reason that the majority of users would have no need to change it... The cyclones and pre motor filters trap almost everything. The post motor is there to trap the carbon and the smallest little...
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    And also the post 62629 shows the filter open with a sticker near the seal saying 1... As much as I would absolutely love the whole once every 7 years thing I dont think it is possible at the moment... I have a feeling people would overfill their machines which then goes into the inner...
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    But then again it says "wash filters" as opposed to "wash filter" every month
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    screenshot 3 and btw... The 1 month info comes from an insider at Dyson Aus
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