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dys0nb0y

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Everybody look at New Dyson DC 54 has just been released In the United Kingdom At £450 is expensive the the price will probably go down in a year or so It looks like a pretty good vacuum I'll probably sell my Dyson DC 39 to get this As soon it becomes cheaper They do two models in England they do the animal and multifloor It definitely looks amazing Fantastic technology .What do you think of it???











https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onu5w4VuL2k








http://www.dyson.co.uk/vacuumcleaners/browsetherange.aspx
 
As I expected - its more expensive than ever before. Dyson must be getting poor, that he needs to charge that much for a vacuum cleaner. They will be costing as much as a Kirby before long.


 


£460!! Staggering! - that's nearly half a grand - for a cheap far eastern made plastivac! Needless to say - I wont be buying one lol.


 


Definitely one for those who have more money than sense!

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OO I would love to get a cheap one in 10 years time and use it for PLASTER DUST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Bagless henry with the ugly looks
 
More CYCLONES!

Great Scott, the INNOVATION! So creative! Why not 75? even 100! Soon enough we'll be having 709 Cyclone Dyson central vacuums! Half a grand, Couldn't agree much more, MadaboutHoovers, I could have a Kirby rebuilt with such money, And still save money!
 
SuperSweeper - £460 is $755 in US money. I must say that in the US, your vacs are more expensive, and you do seem to have many vacs there that are over $1000, such as Rainbows,  Power nozzle Miele's and Riccars.


When the US gets their version of the cinetic DC54, I bet it will be well over 750 bucks!


 


£460 is VERY expensive in the UK for a<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> domestic </span>vac and only Kirbys are more expensive. A Kirby in the UK will cost anywhere from £1000 - £2500 New (that's $1600 - $4000)
 
Yes,

Make that 2 Rebuilt Kirbici 
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Dyson vacuums used for cleaning plaster dust--ARE A MESS to clean out and empty-the dust clings to the cyclones in the cyclone filter-and the pad filters clog quickly-Dyson even recommends that you DON'T use their machines to pick up plaster and drywall debris.Use a Shop Vac or other similar machine with the fine debris filter bags-much easier and cleaner!!The cyclone filter on that 54-looks something-but it could clog or get nasty depending on what you pick up-hope it can be removed for washing!
 
You know, $750 dollars for a Dyson that never requires filter maint. is not that much. We have far more expensive vacuums (the $1500 Riccar Radiance Premium comes to mind) that can be purchased in retail stores. Heck, the Miele Unique is $1500. $750 is not a lot of money. I'll be buying one as soon as they come here. BUT, it BETTER have an electric power nozzle for the U.S. market.
 
That video of it being kicked downstairs is interesting. Who is going to be doing that to it under normal circumstances? I'd much prefer to see a video of someone vacuuming with it and see how they get on.
 
By the looks of that video the turbo brush head on the Dyson does leave some dirt behind. I'm puzzled as to what this vacuum can do better than my castor fitted Miele. I'd love it if Dyson could incorporate all that tech with a noise free element.
 

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