Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: Gand1
I OWN Dyson as well and do not feel I was swindled by the company. The vac work great and I didn't pay full price either. I've had the thing for almost 2 years now and still works like it was new. I wonder if that fact is in the consumer reports. Hmmm...
It is not. Consumer reports does not test any serious length of time, so clogging and lowered suction is not considered during the testing.
The drawbacks of Dysons are, IMHO:
1. Lower pressure on the brush, since it's automatically adjusting. Those that you set manually can push down on carpet more. Carpet agitation gives good cleaning power, though it is rather hard on carpet, especially berber.
2. Higher price
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: Gand1
I OWN Dyson as well and do not feel I was swindled by the company. The vac work great and I didn't pay full price either. I've had the thing for almost 2 years now and still works like it was new. I wonder if that fact is in the consumer reports. Hmmm...
It is not. Consumer reports does not test any serious length of time, so clogging and lowered suction is not considered during the testing.
The drawbacks of Dysons are, IMHO:
1. Lower pressure on the brush, since it's automatically adjusting. Those that you set manually can push down on carpet more. Carpet agitation gives good cleaning power, though it is rather hard on carpet, especially berber.
2. Higher price
The hose attachment is a bit lame and if you block the tool the machine will come visit you as the hose compresses.
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Can you post links to the consumer report in which they say Dyson sucks? Thanks.
Vac attack: Another Dyson joins the lineup
Dyson DC14 Complete.
Dyson DC14 Complete
Dyson's new DC14 upright, bagless vacuum cleaner, $570, is the latest in the British manufacturer's highly touted arsenal of colorful uprights. In recent tests it proved very good overall, but neither as good nor as low-priced as plenty of other vacuum cleaners we tested.
The DC14 Complete, available only at Sears, performed similarly to Dyson's DC07, an upright rated very good in our latest report on vacuum cleaners. It cleaned bare floors superbly and had good airflow, which is important in cleaning with tools. As with the DC07, however, it was middling on medium-pile carpet. The vacuum's floating head--intended to adjust automatically to carpet height--was a bit sticky on some test samples, so the brushes didn't always make complete contact with the carpet.
The DC14 has one major functional advantage over the DC07: The wand doesn't need to be detached, reversed, and reattached to be operated in its extended position. That makes it much quicker to set up for hard-to-reach places. The DC14 is also slightly shorter and lighter than the DC07, which may make it easier to carry.
Dyson makes several versions of the DC14, with different mixes of tools and features. The one we bought, the DC14 Complete, includes a mattress-cleaning tool and a soft dusting brush unavailable on other models. The manufacturer's Web site, at www.dyson.com, outlines the differences among models. Each has its own color scheme. The DC07 is still available, for $400.
CR's quick take
We can point you toward less expensive upright models that worked better overall than the DC14. They include the Hoover WindTunnel Self Propelled Ultra U6439-900, $300; Eureka Boss Smart Vac Ultra 4870, $140, a CR Best Buy; and Kenmore (Sears) Progressive with Direct Drive 34922, $300. The Hoover WindTunnel Bagless U5753-900, $200, is also a very good performer.
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: Gand1
I OWN Dyson as well and do not feel I was swindled by the company. The vac work great and I didn't pay full price either. I've had the thing for almost 2 years now and still works like it was new. I wonder if that fact is in the consumer reports. Hmmm...
It is not. Consumer reports does not test any serious length of time, so clogging and lowered suction is not considered during the testing.
The drawbacks of Dysons are, IMHO:
1. Lower pressure on the brush, since it's automatically adjusting. Those that you set manually can push down on carpet more. Carpet agitation gives good cleaning power, though it is rather hard on carpet, especially berber.
2. Higher price
The hose attachment is a bit lame and if you block the tool the machine will come visit you as the hose compresses.
Quite true about the Dyson being hard on Berber carpets as my edges seem to be a little worn.
I don't know where 0roo0roo gets his evidence that we Dyson owners are being swindled. I also couldn't give a rat's @ss if it was a status symbol since my vacuum is locked up in my closet most of the time. In fact, if I was a yuppie, I wouldn't be vacuuming myself but would have someone else doing it for me. I do know that it's the best vacuum I've owned. My old Hoover, which was only 1 year old, could not pick up anything. When I ran the Dyson after the Hoover, I completely filled the canister and the Hoover got donated.
Anyway, I don't go by what CR says. They have been sued and lost for falsifying test results. I would much rather go with what my eyes tell me.
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Would a Dyson work for an all tile house? What I mean work is would it clean just as good as if it were a carpeted house? Was Dyson vacuums made to clean/suck off of a tile floor? Thanks!
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: Gand1
I OWN Dyson as well and do not feel I was swindled by the company. The vac work great and I didn't pay full price either. I've had the thing for almost 2 years now and still works like it was new. I wonder if that fact is in the consumer reports. Hmmm...
It is not. Consumer reports does not test any serious length of time, so clogging and lowered suction is not considered during the testing.
The drawbacks of Dysons are, IMHO:
1. Lower pressure on the brush, since it's automatically adjusting. Those that you set manually can push down on carpet more. Carpet agitation gives good cleaning power, though it is rather hard on carpet, especially berber.
2. Higher price
The hose attachment is a bit lame and if you block the tool the machine will come visit you as the hose compresses.
Quite true about the Dyson being hard on Berber carpets as my edges seem to be a little worn.
I don't know where 0roo0roo gets his evidence that we Dyson owners are being swindled. I also couldn't give a rat's @ss if it was a status symbol since my vacuum is locked up in my closet most of the time. In fact, if I was a yuppie, I wouldn't be vacuuming myself but would have someone else doing it for me. I do know that it's the best vacuum I've owned. My old Hoover, which was only 1 year old, could not pick up anything. When I ran the Dyson after the Hoover, I completely filled the canister and the Hoover got donated.
Anyway, I don't go by what CR says. They have been sued and lost for falsifying test results. I would much rather go with what my eyes tell me.
never heard of cr losing a suit. well mostly i see them being sued and winning. remember sharper images ionic breeze? it got panned by consumer report and sharper image sued. they lost as they should have.
this is what i found from a quick google "Since 1968, Consumer Reports has been sued a dozen times for knocking products and has never lost a case or paid an out-of-court settlement."http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPcap/2000-02/09/042r-020900-idx.html
its just starting to seem like some of you think cr has no credibility because their results upset you lol
Originally posted by: Phil
I have a Dyson.
My parents bought it for us when we moved house, and it was something like £80 from eBay.
Compared to our older Hoover, it's amazing. When we got it, I ran the Hoover around the house, and then used the Dyson. Result? One 75% full canister.
My mother did the same thing when they bought theirs, same result.
So, I can categorically state, that in my experience, the Dyson was not expensive, and cleans a damned sight better than our older Hoover.
0roo0roo, if the satisfaction of Dyson owners frustrates you this much, then why not just let it go, instead of arguing with people over the Internet? We made our decisions, and we're happy with them. It's our god-given right to make up our own minds, and we have.
Originally posted by: DPmaster
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: Gand1
I OWN Dyson as well and do not feel I was swindled by the company. The vac work great and I didn't pay full price either. I've had the thing for almost 2 years now and still works like it was new. I wonder if that fact is in the consumer reports. Hmmm...
It is not. Consumer reports does not test any serious length of time, so clogging and lowered suction is not considered during the testing.
The drawbacks of Dysons are, IMHO:
1. Lower pressure on the brush, since it's automatically adjusting. Those that you set manually can push down on carpet more. Carpet agitation gives good cleaning power, though it is rather hard on carpet, especially berber.
2. Higher price
The hose attachment is a bit lame and if you block the tool the machine will come visit you as the hose compresses.
Quite true about the Dyson being hard on Berber carpets as my edges seem to be a little worn.
I don't know where 0roo0roo gets his evidence that we Dyson owners are being swindled. I also couldn't give a rat's @ss if it was a status symbol since my vacuum is locked up in my closet most of the time. In fact, if I was a yuppie, I wouldn't be vacuuming myself but would have someone else doing it for me. I do know that it's the best vacuum I've owned. My old Hoover, which was only 1 year old, could not pick up anything. When I ran the Dyson after the Hoover, I completely filled the canister and the Hoover got donated.
Anyway, I don't go by what CR says. They have been sued and lost for falsifying test results. I would much rather go with what my eyes tell me.
never heard of cr losing a suit. well mostly i see them being sued and winning. remember sharper images ionic breeze? it got panned by consumer report and sharper image sued. they lost as they should have.
this is what i found from a quick google "Since 1968, Consumer Reports has been sued a dozen times for knocking products and has never lost a case or paid an out-of-court settlement."http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPcap/2000-02/09/042r-020900-idx.html
its just starting to seem like some of you think cr has no credibility because their results upset you lol
0roo0roo,
I'm not here to comment on vacuum cleaners but Consumer Reports itself. Sorry but I can't trust a company that rates Bose speakers higher than B&W speakers. Sometimes they're OK but their test methods have been questioned in the past. Bose speakers better than B&W speakers? NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.
Originally posted by: Phil
I have a Dyson.
My parents bought it for us when we moved house, and it was something like £80 from eBay.
Compared to our older Hoover, it's amazing. When we got it, I ran the Hoover around the house, and then used the Dyson. Result? One 75% full canister.
My mother did the same thing when they bought theirs, same result.
So, I can categorically state, that in my experience, the Dyson was not expensive, and cleans a damned sight better than our older Hoover.
0roo0roo, if the satisfaction of Dyson owners frustrates you this much, then why not just let it go, instead of arguing with people over the Internet? We made our decisions, and we're happy with them. It's our god-given right to make up our own minds, and we have.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
i have no problem with satisfaction and have said so in my previous posts. i have a problem with delusion. you can be happy as you want with the neatness of your ionic breeze or such, just don't go around claiming its more than it is.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: Phil
I have a Dyson.
My parents bought it for us when we moved house, and it was something like £80 from eBay.
Compared to our older Hoover, it's amazing. When we got it, I ran the Hoover around the house, and then used the Dyson. Result? One 75% full canister.
My mother did the same thing when they bought theirs, same result.
So, I can categorically state, that in my experience, the Dyson was not expensive, and cleans a damned sight better than our older Hoover.
0roo0roo, if the satisfaction of Dyson owners frustrates you this much, then why not just let it go, instead of arguing with people over the Internet? We made our decisions, and we're happy with them. It's our god-given right to make up our own minds, and we have.
i have no problem with satisfaction and have said so in my previous posts. i have a problem with delusion. you can be happy as you want with the neatness of your ionic breeze or such, just don't go around claiming its more than it is.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
i have no problem with satisfaction and have said so in my previous posts. i have a problem with delusion. you can be happy as you want with the neatness of your ionic breeze or such, just don't go around claiming its more than it is.
What vacuum do you use? Want to let me come vacuum your house with my Dyson?
The g/f has a DC07 (bought as a refurb), we love it. Paid ~$250 for it, & had the same full canister from a freshly vacuumed carpet (using the old vacuum) experience that everyone else has.
It's not perfect, the hose/wand design is a little cumbersome & it's a heavy bitch but it does great on both carpet and linoleum (at least for what we use it for).
The $450 retail pricetag is a little hard to swallow but the refurb has been great for us.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Phil
:shocked:
They're $450 over there?!
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Phil
:shocked:
They're $450 over there?!
Or more depending on the model.
The cheapest ones I think are $450, they go up to like $550.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: Phil
I have a Dyson.
My parents bought it for us when we moved house, and it was something like £80 from eBay.
Compared to our older Hoover, it's amazing. When we got it, I ran the Hoover around the house, and then used the Dyson. Result? One 75% full canister.
My mother did the same thing when they bought theirs, same result.
So, I can categorically state, that in my experience, the Dyson was not expensive, and cleans a damned sight better than our older Hoover.
0roo0roo, if the satisfaction of Dyson owners frustrates you this much, then why not just let it go, instead of arguing with people over the Internet? We made our decisions, and we're happy with them. It's our god-given right to make up our own minds, and we have.
I had the exact same experience when we bought our new vaccuum......EXCEPT WE BOUGHT A NEW EUREKA. By the time most people get around to replacing a vacuum, the old one is so worn out, ANYTHING new will suck up tons of missed dirt.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: Phil
I have a Dyson.
My parents bought it for us when we moved house, and it was something like £80 from eBay.
Compared to our older Hoover, it's amazing. When we got it, I ran the Hoover around the house, and then used the Dyson. Result? One 75% full canister.
My mother did the same thing when they bought theirs, same result.
So, I can categorically state, that in my experience, the Dyson was not expensive, and cleans a damned sight better than our older Hoover.
0roo0roo, if the satisfaction of Dyson owners frustrates you this much, then why not just let it go, instead of arguing with people over the Internet? We made our decisions, and we're happy with them. It's our god-given right to make up our own minds, and we have.
I had the exact same experience when we bought our new vaccuum......EXCEPT WE BOUGHT A NEW EUREKA. By the time most people get around to replacing a vacuum, the old one is so worn out, ANYTHING new will suck up tons of missed dirt.
the winnar!
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: mzkhadir
I was reading Consumer reports and they said that the Dyson doesn't do a good job overall.
As an owner I can catagorically state that is a flying lie.
The suction is so high it has warnings to prevent injury and for good reason.
sorry you are just justifying your spending 2-3x times more for a "pretty" vaccum cleaner. consumer reports doesn't just pull reviews out of their asses, they test products in a rational/scientific manner. the dysons were rated as only average suction to begin with. of course dyson puts a warning on it, its marketing and obviously works considering their fat profits.
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: Phil
I have a Dyson.
My parents bought it for us when we moved house, and it was something like £80 from eBay.
Compared to our older Hoover, it's amazing. When we got it, I ran the Hoover around the house, and then used the Dyson. Result? One 75% full canister.
My mother did the same thing when they bought theirs, same result.
So, I can categorically state, that in my experience, the Dyson was not expensive, and cleans a damned sight better than our older Hoover.
0roo0roo, if the satisfaction of Dyson owners frustrates you this much, then why not just let it go, instead of arguing with people over the Internet? We made our decisions, and we're happy with them. It's our god-given right to make up our own minds, and we have.
I had the exact same experience when we bought our new vaccuum......EXCEPT WE BOUGHT A NEW EUREKA. By the time most people get around to replacing a vacuum, the old one is so worn out, ANYTHING new will suck up tons of missed dirt.
the winnar!
We compared the DC07 to two brand new top of the line Hoovers (one self propelled, the other not), and a mid-line Dirt Devil. No comparison with our carpet, the DC07 pulled much more dirt in less time.