My personal thoughts on Dyson!!!!!

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dys0nb0y

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I notice a lot of people don't like Dyson personally I like Dyson but I much prefer their new models and noticed some other people are very against new Dyson even know they have never had one or they just have very little experienc. because you don't like it doesn't mean is a fantastic machine. Dyson has come a long way from the DC 01.the dc41 and dc39 have got excellent filtration and more robust than previous model. There is one person that seems to think the dc04 is better than the DC 41 I have had both and I can personally say the DC 41 blows out of the water claims it manoeuvres better and it cleans better than the filtration is better is easier to empty you don't have to clean the filter as often. I have seen hundreds of Dyson DC04 With broken plastic. My personal experience with the Dyson DC41. I have the machine when it first came out and had it for a whole year and I had no problems with it at all try it was a fantastic I noticed the filter got barely dirty and my experience with the Dyson DC04. I'm not saying the DC04 is rubbish at the models are just 10 times better the filter gets dirty fairly quickly but not as bad as other cleaners. anyone who is getting a new bag less vacuum cleaner clean up always suggest Dyson over anything else. I had nearly every single brand of vacuum cleaner and always gone back to the people seem to think that flimsy and I'm gonna snap so why do they give them a five year guarantee I must admit the handle is a bit flexible. But you can get bagged cleaners that will clean clean a bit better but it will cost over £1000 Dyson expensive but I think you buy quality I have a friend who recently bought a VAX air3 that is a few weeks old and when I went to see the cyclones work of got a clogged to hell have see it in old Dysons that was caused by a faulty seal am not saying Dyson is the best vacuum in the but I don't know why people won't give it a chance . I saw an old thread about Dysons claimed strongest suction any other vacuum cleaner that is based at the cleaner head they can't say it it's not true. PS the DC41 Did have a problem with the sideball falling off that was fixed a while ago. If I've misspelled anything sorry as it's very hard to do on an iPhone PS no haters






[this post was last edited: 7/8/2014-19:25]
 
People can get a little extreme when it comes to opposition against Dysons. I did not agree with James Dyson's op-ed on the new EU regulations, but his products are not half-bad. I had to warm myself up to bagless machines myself. Once the prices on cyclonic uprights came down to reasonable levels, I bought a Hoover T-Series(dual cyclonic), which was good enough to tolerate daily use. A few years ago I saw an ad in the sunday paper that a popular electronic store was placing DC14s on clearance for $179. I jumped on it. I believe at the time the 8-Root Cyclone system was still top-of-the-line. I have used that Dyson to clean everything from my garage to dry clean carpets, and it has not clogged. I have cleaned out the cyclone assembly a few times, much more than the average consumer would, but with the abuse it has withstood I'm satisfied. But I've also seen people with completely different stories. 


 


Performance wise, Dysons are okay. I've seen much worse, but the majority of the bagless machines on the American market have far greater brushrolls and wider airpaths. It's just most have such inferior cyclonic filtration it's not worth it. 


 


You certainly don't have to spend over £1000 for a decent bagged machine. I see Argos, which from what I understand is a pretty popular store over there, sells a Miele S7 for only £249. Here in America, you can buy an ultra-cheap Bissell Powerforce for $43. I bought one out of curiosity when they still sold for $39 and it was quite impressive. It wasn't as easy to use as the Dyson, but it did clean just as well if not better. 


 


Anyway, don't let the anti-Dyson people get to you. Collect what you love. I always try to be open minded when I try a new product. 


 
 
bagintheback,

I can't shake the feeling you're referring to me, I'm only displeased with the newer Dyson models. The DC01 seemed, at the very least, decently built. From there Dyson became something diffrent, getting cheaper and cheaper, greedier and greedier. From there and since, Mr.Dyson does not get my respect, or more importantly to him, my business.
 
moo

(And by moo I meant lol, auto-correct did that and it was too funny to correct!).


 


That's fine, bag guy. No hardened feelings at all! I love that shade of green on that HOOVER Elite by the way!
 

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