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DysonInventsBig


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Dyson vacuum & other vacuum related videos & photos...
Original Message   Nov 22, 2007 12:23 am
1)  Nov 21, 2007 James Dyson t.v. commercial parodied on Saturday Night Live.


2)  March 17, 2009:  While many independent vacuum dealers bad-mouth, lie of and/or dismiss James Dyson and his teams contributions, many others champion the man.  Watch James Dyson in his element - in his Malmesbury Headquarters.  NBC’s “Today Show”  http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=en-us&vid=71fa9222-10d2-413c-bf31-0007895697ac


2)  Older video news:  I could not resist...  A Hottie car-news chick mentions the rumor of Dyson working with car makers, and Oreck gets a mention too (funny).

www.blinkx.com/video/hamann-stallion-audi-a7-fast-lane-daily-24jun08/JQ18e2m7y5hiULCgEQWSvw

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DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #9   Apr 15, 2008 4:48 pm
James Dyson at a press junket (presumably) for the DC24/25 launch.  http://video.yahoo.com/network/100000023?v=2353824&l=3442554

Dyson guys:  Since locating, linking videos and posting here are at times time consuming, let me know if you want me to continue posting videos.  I'd hate to be wasting my time.  Thanks.        DIB

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DC18


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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #10   Apr 16, 2008 5:57 pm
DIB

Thanks for the video link on Dyson...liking the DC24!

DC18

DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #11   Apr 18, 2008 9:07 pm
DC18 wrote:
DIB

Thanks for the video link on Dyson...liking the DC24!

DC18


You're welcome.  I am glad I found this one.  It does seem James is getting less press than in the past launches.  But the DC24 and 25 are not totally new as was the DC15, did you notice this too?        DIB


DC18


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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #12   Apr 20, 2008 1:54 pm
Yes the DC24 and DC25 are not new in terms of the ball technology unlike when the DC15 was launched.  Although Dyson is plugging them as something new!!
DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #13   Apr 25, 2008 1:22 am
James Dyson and his 2008 Innovation/Design Competition winners on Good Morning America.       
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CarmineD


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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #14   Apr 25, 2008 7:44 am
Nice video and report.  Thanks DIB.  Seems like prima facie evidence that James Dyson wants the ball technology to be his legacy for vacuums.  I have to wonder over that after the DC15 fizzled.  But who knows?  Maybe the second time is a charm?  I can't say I was overly impressed by the DC18, DC24/25 all of which are spinoffs of the original ball.  Too much bulk added to the vacuums' form and function. 

I'm impressed with the design/three wheels on the Dirt Devil Kruz which works marvelously to make the 8 pound stick vacuum feel weightless.  But the 3 wheels probably weigh 3 -6 ounces and fit in the palm of my hand with room to spare.  Of course, the draw back is it doesn't work on carpets just hardwood barefloors.

Carmine D.

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DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #15   Apr 25, 2008 5:03 pm

Nice video and report.  Thanks DIB. 

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You’re welcome.

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Seems like prima facie evidence that James Dyson wants the ball technology to be his legacy for vacuums.

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It is one of many innovations.  The Ball is more or less a needed innovation and simply demonstrating it is easy to understand and advertise.  Dyson carved out another category all to himself…  our vacuums can turn and  pivot on a dime and our competitors don’t.

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I have to wonder over that after the DC15 fizzled.  But who knows?  Maybe the second time is a charm? 

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The DC15 in my mind was a very expensive proof of concept.  He proved people were indeed interested.  But weight and cost was not to be overcome it seems.  Although I love my DC15 and would recommend it (to men) over all other Dyson’s.

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I can't say I was overly impressed by the DC18, DC24/25 all of which are spinoffs of the original ball.  Too much bulk added to the vacuums' form and function. 

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Bulk?  Compared to what other turning vacuum?  You must remember, you’ve been using one of the lightest vacuums and using it presumably for a long time.  Pound for pound the Ball vacuums simply out maneuver all others.

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I'm impressed with the design/three wheels on the Dirt Devil Kruz which works marvelously to make the 8 pound stick vacuum feel weightless.  But the 3 wheels probably weigh 3 -6 ounces and fit in the palm of my hand with room to spare.  Of course, the draw back is it doesn't work on carpets just hardwood barefloors.

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It is just a twist on older products, it may work fine, but it’s just a twist.  This vacuum manufacturing field needs an inventive shot in the arm, don’t you think?  I find putting castors on a triangle boring and uninventive.  I have film of a Hoover Model “O” (or alike) using castors.  It indeed may move easy enough, but any competitor can feely copy it.  My potted floor plant sits on a triangular frame with castors.  Does Dirt Devil owe a bit of gratitude to my potted plant?   Just kiddin.        DIB

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CarmineD


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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #16   Apr 25, 2008 5:39 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:

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I can't say I was overly impressed by the DC18, DC24/25 all of which are spinoffs of the original ball.  Too much bulk added to the vacuums' form and function. 

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Bulk?  Compared to what other turning vacuum?  You must remember, you’ve been using one of the lightest vacuums and using it presumably for a long time.  Pound for pound the Ball vacuums simply out maneuver all others.

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I'm impressed with the design/three wheels on the Dirt Devil Kruz which works marvelously to make the 8 pound stick vacuum feel weightless.  But the 3 wheels probably weigh 3 -6 ounces and fit in the palm of my hand with room to spare.  Of course, the draw back is it doesn't work on carpets just hardwood barefloors.

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It is just a twist on older products, it may work fine, but it’s just a twist.  This vacuum manufacturing field needs an inventive shot in the arm, don’t you think?  I find putting castors on a triangle boring and uninventive.  I have film of a Hoover Model “O” (or alike) using castors.  It indeed may move easy enough, but any competitor can feely copy it.  My potted floor plant sits on a triangular frame with castors.  Does Dirt Devil owe a bit of gratitude to my potted plant?   Just kiddin.        DIB


Hello DIB:

I prefer the lightweight upright vacuums without on-board attachments for daily use: Like the Oreck and RICCAR/Simplicity.  The dyson ball wheel with its twisting and turning doesn't do anything for my cleaning needs.  I like the ease of getting the Oreck under furniture and beds.  The dysons can't go there with the ball wheels.  Hence the on-board attachments.  Also added bulk and weight for my daily vacuuming needs.

If you haven't used the Kruz, you can't appreciate its maneuvering on hard floors.  With the triangular floor nozzle, the Kruz virtually goes into the tightest and hard to reach areas with no hand/wrist weight.  [Like bathrooms behind the toilet and between the vanity cabinets and walls].  And cleans right up against the floorboards. 

Just like the HSN users, several women tried it in my house including my daughter and Wife.  They absolutely fall in love with it's ease of handling.  It has shortcomings but not loving to use it is not one.   Dirt Devil uses the same wheel design on the Kruz as it does on the Power and Easy glide uprights.  Inexpensive and simple.  And works effectively. 

There is a very real concept called over engineering.  Some like it.  Some don't.  I'm in the latter.

Carmine D.

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DC18


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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #17   Apr 25, 2008 6:08 pm
Interesting video link DIB!  That DC24 is getting alot of coverage!
DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson and other Vacuum related videos...
Reply #18   Apr 25, 2008 7:12 pm

DC18,

It is always nice to get a response, I can count on yours.  Thanks.        DIB

Airblade,

Can you tell us how successful the DC18 was and if its success encouraged James to finance, develop and release more turning/pivoting Ball vacuums?  Thanks!        DIB


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