Dyson DC07 Upright Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner Includes: (The extras are highlighted in orange)
Crevice tool
Stair tool (floor tool)
Brush tool
Soft brush tool
Hard floor tool
Mini turbine head
Quick Start guide
Product manual
At final count, HSN sold 10,000 units today of the above DC07 bundle. It is probably the largest (units sold) 1 day sale of Dyson anything.
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Carmine, although the core WM crowd may not like or be able to afford these Dyson's, this one day sale proves there are plenty who do like and can afford them. DIB
Re: “Anything” Dyson that makes news. #3 Yesterday 9:20 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Hello, Today July 5th HSN's "Today Special" is a Dyson DC07 (white on dark grey) packaged/bundled deal. The bundled deal is - It comes with 3 extra tools and free shipping.
Question: Are independent Dyson dealers allowed by Dyson to match this bundle and price? If not, what can they do to respond to such a price? Thanks. DIB
Re: “Anything” Dyson that makes news. #4 Yesterday 6:42 pm
dusty wrote:
Eureka have models with no height adjustment as do Kenmore. IMO the height adjust is useless for most people, the majority of machines that come in for repair are almost always set to the lowest setting.
Dusty
CarmineD wrote:
EUREKA and Kenmore have models with manual rug height adjustments. The Kenmore Progressive models, both in the upright and canisters. Also top of the line models. The EUREKA upright Boss Smart vacuum [$150] and Optima [$60] have rug height adjustments. No dysons have rug height adjustments. NONE.
The Electrolux Oxygen canister [owned, operated, and made by EUREKA] has a manual rug height adjustment. As does the Twin Clean bagless canister [also owned, operated and made by EUREKA]. Also both are top of the line canisters. No dysons have rug height adjustments. NONE.
It is self-evident that in the USA rug height adjustments on vacuums are the norm, the standard, the expectation. Even if dyson doesn't have them on any of its models. NONE. And HS's royal Eminence upright doesn't have one.
Carmine D.
Carmine,
Dusty has a point with real life users…How many folks actually dial in their height adjustments or even understand how to?Dyson, it seems built the floating nozzle for this segment of people.I have yet to read a review from a Dyson owner complaining of Dyson’s lack of height adjustments, besides the Oreck has no height adjustments.DIB
Hello, I hear the DC22 is a middle size between the DC05 and DC21.The DC05 is small sitting next to a DC21 (by about 20-30% smaller).I believe the DC12 would of made a great dealer exclusive and should have been here in the U.S. long ago.In terms of size-to-power technologies it has no competitors (that I am aware of), it is radically unique and could not be undercut by retailers.Removing the phone-home capabilities may or may not be necessary for it to be a success here.Sell it as is, a straight suction machine.DIB
P.S.Dyson had the “Baby” trademarked for the DC12 in other countries. Agreed, "Baby" for the DC22 is a bit of a stretch.