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Dyson DC23
Original Message   Mar 20, 2008 10:19 pm
The launch of the DC23 from the Canadian website is up.

Dyson DC23
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DC18


Dyson, Sebo and Bissell user

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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #23   Apr 21, 2008 5:33 pm
Hi DIB

I believe you can take the hose of the telescope wand on the DC21, DC22 and DC23.  The tools then fit straight onto the hose end!

DC18

DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454

Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #24   Apr 21, 2008 5:54 pm
DC18 wrote:
Hi DIB

I believe you can take the hose of the telescope wand on the DC21, DC22 and DC23.  The tools then fit straight onto the hose end!

DC18


Hey DC,

For sure the straight suction models had the ability to detach the hose from the wand.  But the photos on the Japanese DDM DC22 Motorhead showed the wand and hose unable to disconnect, just like the DC21 Stowaway.  I for one dislike immensely my Stowaway’s single piece hose and wand.        DIB


DC18


Dyson, Sebo and Bissell user

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Points: 294

Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #25   Apr 21, 2008 5:58 pm
Sorry DIB I forgot the DC21 (same in the UK) doesn't have this due to the motorhead powered nozzle!  Also our DC23 in the UK is just suction with air driven power nozzles not motor driven hence you can remove the hose and wand.  I forgot the US version of the DC23 is power driven!

DC18

DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #26   Apr 21, 2008 7:42 pm
DC18 wrote:
Sorry DIB I forgot the DC21 (same in the UK) doesn't have this due to the motorhead powered nozzle!  Also our DC23 in the UK is just suction with air driven power nozzles not motor driven hence you can remove the hose and wand.  I forgot the US version of the DC23 is power driven!

DC18


No sorry's necessary.  Forgetting is easy to do, just ask me.         DIB
This message was modified Apr 21, 2008 by DysonInventsBig



mole


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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #27   Apr 21, 2008 9:05 pm
You 3 , Technologists have the greatest amount of the most useless knowledge of any one I know,

Could any of you please explain to the forum what any of this technobabble means to the average person.

  MOLE
Motorhead


Joined: Nov 2, 2007
Points: 409

Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #28   Apr 21, 2008 10:15 pm
Hi everyone,

Heard more on the DC23 today.  I called my local Dyson dealer to inquire about them and he said he had just received a shipment of DC23s last Friday.  Unfortunately, the US version does not have the digital motor, though he did mention that the motor is different than the DC21.  It does have Core separation (though the final stage is not in a series like I thought before; the cyclones are in parallel like the other models), and the telescoping wand (which does disconnect from the hose; it is worth noting that this is a current change in the production run and the first 10,000 or so do not disconnect as they use DC21 wand assemblies) is multiple-position.  The Motorhead is also slightly different from the DC21's version, with a bumper in the front.

But what a letdown.  These features, while an improvement over the DC21, do not justify the hefty $800 pricetag; if this machine was priced along the lines of the DC17 it would make much more sense.  If I'm going to pay upwards of $600 for a vacuum, it had better have one feature that stands out from the competition (in this case it *would have been* the brushless DDM).  Best of luck to the dealers trying to sell these possible white elephants at $800, I think the only way they will be able to is if they lower the price drastically (but still enough to recoup their initial investment) to around $600 or so.  Really, this suggested retail is all about profits; as I was told these are $400 wholesale.  How much $#%* money does a dealer need to make on a single machine these days!?

May as well get a brushless Rainbow...

-MH
This message was modified Apr 22, 2008 by Motorhead
DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #29   Apr 23, 2008 4:39 pm

Motorhead,

Many thanks.  I read and listen to all things Dyson especially the hard to come by stuff.  Keep the information coming.        DIB


dusty


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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #30   Apr 23, 2008 5:30 pm
Motorhead wrote:


But what a letdown.  These features, while an improvement over the DC21, do not justify the hefty $800 pricetag; if this machine was priced along the lines of the DC17 it would make much more sense.  If I'm going to pay upwards of $600 for a vacuum, it had better have one feature that stands out from the competition (in this case it *would have been* the brushless DDM).  Best of luck to the dealers trying to sell these possible white elephants at $800, I think the only way they will be able to is if they lower the price drastically (but still enough to recoup their initial investment) to around $600 or so.  Really, this suggested retail is all about profits; as I was told these are $400 wholesale.  How much $#%* money does a dealer need to make on a single machine these days!?

May as well get a brushless Rainbow...

-MH

Hi Motorhead,

We've had the DC23's in stock for a couple weeks now selling at $649 for the motorhead and $749 for the motorhead animal. The DC21 which is $599 hasn't moved since we received the new product.  It's been no problem selling up and all though we've been trying to sell down to DC21's (to reduce inventory) we've yet to have anyone save the $50 bucks and go that route.  Dyson customers are a strange bunch...they know what they want and price does not seem to phase them in the least.  How else do you explain paying $30-$50 for "Genuine" Dyson attachments?

Dusty
CarmineD


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Points: 5894

Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #31   Apr 24, 2008 7:34 am
dusty wrote:
Hi Motorhead,

We've had the DC23's in stock for a couple weeks now selling at $649 for the motorhead and $749 for the motorhead animal. The DC21 which is $599 hasn't moved since we received the new product.  It's been no problem selling up and all though we've been trying to sell down to DC21's (to reduce inventory) we've yet to have anyone save the $50 bucks and go that route.  Dyson customers are a strange bunch...they know what they want and price does not seem to phase them in the least.  How else do you explain paying $30-$50 for "Genuine" Dyson attachments?

Dusty



Hello Dusty:

Since the DC23 appears to be a dealer dyson, you have a captured market with no big box competition.  Helps to sell to canister minded dyson fans.  So what do you do with the DC21?  Mark down? 

Carmine D.

mole


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Location: earth
Joined: Sep 30, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC23
Reply #32   Apr 24, 2008 8:37 am
Could any of you please justify the cost of this machine,Are the customers getting their moneys worth?. Does it really offer any advantages over machines that cost half the price?Other than the cyclone set up that has really nothing to do with anything,It looks like the attachments are wessel-werks, not bad.For the 749.99 price there are much better units out there.Dyson should just stop embarrising themselves by thinking the consumer just going to swallow this just because Dyson says they should.

The only thing that these prices are doing is forceing people to look elsewhere.I got news for you guys it's going to backfire on them.It already has.

And now they are turning back to the indys again,The old saying goes once bitten twice shy........

regards

MOLE

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