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Re: dyson belt question
#1   Yesterday 3:01 pm
Vacuumfreeeke wrote:
This forum is SOOOO inane... no spell check and no preview button.  I mean to say, the attachment handle grip is more comfortable on the 17 than the 14.  I do wonder if they will ever lengthen the wand to an appropriate size in future models.

The worst thing I find is that URL links can't be formed when using the FireFox browser.
Re: “Anything” Dyson that makes news.
#2   Jul 10, 2008 3:52 pm
mole wrote:
I know of customers that threw out their dyson filters trying to make it work better.

Guess what it worked....................


MOLE

Generally speaking, you can run a Dyson without a filter and it will be fine, as long as you're careful to not overfill the clear bin or suck up too much fine dust in one go. Of course people do this and run them without filters also.. which is why the latest models have a catch which prevents you doing this.
Re: “Anything” Dyson that makes news.
#3   Jul 10, 2008 2:44 pm
DC18 wrote:
I could ask why most bagged vacuums now use a paper bag you can only use once, unlike paperbags in th past that had a removable clip to empty and if ok to re-use it again!  May be has something partly to do with the dust and fine dust blocking and clogging the pores in the filter paper!  Restricting airflow!  But may be it 's down to partly convience on the users part which is a world we live in today!

DC18


My Grandad was so outraged at the relative high cost for replacement vac bags, that he used to 'empty' them through the inlet hole (or whatever you'd call it). It was a tedious job and of course, it would have had little benefit becuase the pores would still be clogged on reuse. In later years, he had a DC04 :-)
Re: Hoover Whisper upright at Wal-Mart
#4   Jul 7, 2008 6:45 am
CarmineD wrote:
Thanks for info Motor.  W*M here doesn't have it yet.  I thought perhaps for the 4th July but haven't arrived yet.  Excellent price in a bad economy.  And especially for a WM sales venue.

HOOVER has the 'hush" mode on the EmPower going back to 2004 and still.  Consumers love it.  Even the article you quoted from Better Homes and Gardens praised the EmPower and hush mode feature.

Not surprised to see it emerge on a new HOOVER bagless.  The EmPower for $80 is a popular seller among all the W*M competitor big box retailers.  Nice to see the feature available in a W*M HOOVER model. 

By the way have you checked out all the HOOVER 100th Anniversary models.  3 uprights and a canister.  Been out since mid June 2008 to commemorate the HOOVER Century anniversary.  Figured TTI would do something for the big HOOVER Century mark.  Might want to pass the info along to Tom G.  He thought it would never come to pass and HOOVER was dead in the water.  He'll be surprised. 

Carmine D.


Okay, so you're switching back to supporting the Hoover brand now?
Re: Hoover Whisper upright at Wal-Mart
#5   Jul 7, 2008 6:37 am
I discovered just now, on another discussion forum, someone who I presume is TomG, discussing the machine's merits.

Search "Hoover Whisper" and ye will possibly find...
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