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Hertz


Joined: Jan 31, 2010
Points: 199

Dysons filtration?
Original Message   Feb 10, 2010 12:46 pm
How sealed are Dysons? And how good is their filtration? I know the uprights - at least the older, older ones like the DC07 and such might have potential problems with sealing, such as show in this video right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXA0N0V2uOQ However there could simply be something wrong w/ that one, who knows. BUT ANYWAYS, are the NEWER uprights COMPLETELY sealed? What about their canisters, such as the DC22, 23? Like does any air blow out of the cord reel or such, or ONLY out of the exhaust where it's SUPPOSED to come out from?
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DysonInventsBig


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

Re: Dysons filtration?
Reply #60   Apr 13, 2010 2:27 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Dib-stir, you keep telling me to retire.  I am retired.  Have been for over 3 years.  And loving it.  You keep making the threads here personal and attacking me rather than the facts.  You are living in the past.  Tom Gasko works for RICCAR/SIMPLICITY and has for a year or more.  Not dyson.  How about you? 

Carmine D.

Carmine,

Retire means to move away from your old con-ways...  what your selling here... your lies - is simply a looser, a dog, a disaster.  There's no money in you.  You need to retire from conning and move out of the way and let more intelligent and honest people speak.  You represent what not to do in life...  lies don't pay much.  What's the temp in Vegas today?....  lows of minus 10 and highs of 100 plus.  You're personal life is a disaster cause you chose a disastrous career (lying to the trusting consumer and lying of good corporations - who employee people and many with families).  You and Venson need to either get a room together, or start sending private emails, or get your own blog.  Model2 ‘s YouTube numbers are explosive and where is he?  Just like Ms. Consumer coming here seeking your advice, he too avoids you.  I say, you go and watch the number of new visitors go up.  And take the other con-dealers with you.


You're done and the numbers support this.  I say, block your IP, welcome the intelligent vacuum guy or gal to advise and watch Abby’s numbers rise.


Dyson Invents Big




Lucky1


Joined: Jan 2, 2008
Points: 271

Re: Dysons filtration?
Reply #61   Apr 13, 2010 2:35 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:

Carmine,

Retire means to move away from your old con-ways...  what your selling here... your lies - is simply a looser, a dog, a disaster.  There's no money in you.  You need to retire from conning and move out of the way and let more intelligent and honest people speak.  You represent what not to do in life...  lies don't pay much.  What's the temp in Vegas today?....  lows of minus 10 and highs of 100 plus.  You're personal life is a disaster cause you chose a disastrous career (lying to the trusting consumer and lying of good corporations - who employee people and many with families).  You and Venson need to either get a room together, or start sending private emails, or get your own blog.  Model2 ‘s YouTube numbers are explosive and where is he?  Just like Ms. Consumer coming here seeking your advice, he too avoids you.  I say, you go and watch the number of new visitors go up.  And take the other con-dealers with you.


You're done and the numbers support this.  I say, block your IP, welcome the intelligent vacuum guy or gal to advise and watch Abby’s numbers rise.


Dyson Invents Big



You do realize you're just rabidly ranting now don't you. Keeping this up may drive opposing viewpoints AWAY but it will not enhance yours.
This message was modified Apr 13, 2010 by Lucky1
Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: Dysons filtration?
Reply #62   Apr 13, 2010 2:37 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:

Carmine,

Retire means to move away from your old con-ways...  what your selling here... your lies - is simply a looser, a dog, a disaster.  There's no money in you.  You need to retire from conning and move out of the way and let more intelligent and honest people speak.  You represent what not to do in life...  lies don't pay much.  What's the temp in Vegas today?....  lows of minus 10 and highs of 100 plus.  You're personal life is a disaster cause you chose a disastrous career (lying to the trusting consumer and lying of good corporations - who employee people and many with families).  You and Venson need to either get a room together, or start sending private emails, or get your own blog.  Model2 ‘s YouTube numbers are explosive and where is he?  Just like Ms. Consumer coming here seeking your advice, he too avoids you.  I say, you go and watch the number of new visitors go up.  And take the other con-dealers with you.


You're done and the numbers support this.  I say, block your IP, welcome the intelligent vacuum guy or gal to advise and watch Abby’s numbers rise.


Dyson Invents Big

This message was modified Apr 13, 2010 by Venson
retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: Dysons filtration?
Reply #63   Apr 13, 2010 3:06 pm
Hertz wrote:
How sealed are Dysons? And how good is their filtration? I know the uprights - at least the older, older ones like the DC07 and such might have potential problems with sealing, such as show in this video right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXA0N0V2uOQ However there could simply be something wrong w/ that one, who knows. BUT ANYWAYS, are the NEWER uprights COMPLETELY sealed? What about their canisters, such as the DC22, 23? Like does any air blow out of the cord reel or such, or ONLY out of the exhaust where it's SUPPOSED to come out from?


Hertz

i would think that in some way....somehow any and all vacs would leak.  no matter who makes them.  A totally sealed system with no leaks whatsoever  that doesnt  lower performance would be impressive. The dc7 i once owned would leak a tiny bit  from time to time ..youd have to be looking for it to see it....leaked no more than my riccar 8925 or panasonic 585...but id have to say my oxygen 7020 is sealed up the best...but still leaks every once in a blue moon.

turtle

Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: Dysons filtration?
Reply #64   Apr 13, 2010 3:41 pm
 . . .You and Venson need to either get a room together, or start sending private emails, or get your own blog.  . .

DIB -- I am doing this again as I had trouble getting a reply through with quote . . .

Gee whiz, I'm genuinely hurt.  I thought you liked me.  As for hitting the trail . . .

You have displayed little knowledge as to vacuum cleaner manufacture or the efficient use of them and you're still here.  In the process your deliberations as to who should stay or go, have you considered that you  have been allowed your criticisms and, without obvious intervention, also the liberty to call names and be insulting.  I'm happy to say the larger part of us still seek the high road no matter what we trhink or may be tempted to say.

As far as I'm concerned, say what you want, do what you want.  Things only get easier to ignore.  Besides which, they say -- no cross, no crown.

Venson

DysonInventsBig


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

Re: Dysons filtration?
Reply #65   Apr 13, 2010 8:00 pm
Lucky1 wrote:
You do realize you're just rabidly ranting now don't you. Keeping this up may drive opposing viewpoints AWAY but it will not enhance yours.

Lying is an opposing viewpoint?  HALARIOUS!


You guys never quit.   Where’s your outrage at Porcare’s, Carmine’s, and Mole’s lies of the suction side of a Dyson vacuum leaking dust into the environment?  This is an old-school con.  Going after and exposing the lying of Dyson - the competing manufacturers and their representatives (the competing independent vacuum dealer) is long overdue.  Is this a problem?

This message was modified Apr 13, 2010 by DysonInventsBig



CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dysons filtration?
Reply #66   Apr 13, 2010 8:16 pm
Dib-ster:

The suction side [inlet dirt tube path] on DC07 and DC14 models empties into the dirt bin during operation.  A poor fit from the seal/gasket between the two [dirt bin and dirt tube] leaks dirty air into the room and onto the back of bin and vacuum, where the bin assembly sits.  Simple statement of fact.  For homes with pets, it's very common to find pet hair and dander build up and coating on this opening.  It sticks between the dirt path opening and the dirt bin and on the gaskets due to poor seal/fits on the DC07 and DC14 models.  Simple statement of the facts.  Hardly sealed atoll.

Carmine D.

DysonInventsBig


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

Re: Dysons filtration?
Reply #67   Apr 13, 2010 9:38 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Dib-ster:

The suction side [inlet dirt tube path] on DC07 and DC14 models empties into the dirt bin during operation.  A poor fit from the seal/gasket between the two [dirt bin and dirt tube] leaks dirty air into the room and onto the back of bin and vacuum, where the bin assembly sits.  Simple statement of fact.  For homes with pets, it's very common to find pet hair and dander build up and coating on this opening.  It sticks between the dirt path opening and the dirt bin and on the gaskets due to poor seal/fits on the DC07 and DC14 models.  Simple statement of the facts.  Hardly sealed atoll.

Carmine D.


I do think this site will begin making its real money when your IP is blocked.  Again, Gasko gets about two hundred questions (from consumers) to your one.  Model2 has around 100,000 hits on his DC24 Youtube video.  I say the big money comes after the con’s are reeled in and/or blocked from this site.




DysonInventsBig


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

Re: Dysons filtration?
Reply #68   Apr 13, 2010 9:44 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:
Hertz

i would think that in some way....somehow any and all vacs would leak.  no matter who makes them.  A totally sealed system with no leaks whatsoever  that doesnt  lower performance would be impressive. The dc7 i once owned would leak a tiny bit  from time to time ..youd have to be looking for it to see it....leaked no more than my riccar 8925 or panasonic 585...but id have to say my oxygen 7020 is sealed up the best...but still leaks every once in a blue moon.

turtle


Retardturtle,

Can you demonstrate a Dyson leaking dust (into a room) upstream from the suctioning motor as Mole, Carmine and Procare claim?
This message was modified Apr 13, 2010 by DysonInventsBig



retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: Dysons filtration?
Reply #69   Apr 13, 2010 10:49 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Retardturtle,

Can you demonstrate a Dyson leaking dust (into a room) upstream from the suctioning motor as Mole, Carmine and Procare claim?


Dib

cant say i can...i was given the dc7 in perfect condition and gave it away  as such.  i had it less than a year...vacuum everyday with it...no pets.

In that time of use  thats all i ever saw...was the tiny bit from time to time... no extended  long term personal use knowledge beyond that.

The dysons i have worked on in the past were way beyond words and a couple belonged to an indoor petting zoo.....and animal shelters. so a

little dust leak was the least of their problems.

turtle

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