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You have a Dyson, and I wonder if you would recommend the Dyson DC07
Cyclone Upright?

Is $219.99 a good price? Woot has it on sale today and I need to decide
before they sell out. http://www.woot.com/

Becca
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Becca wrote:
> You have a Dyson, and I wonder if you would recommend the Dyson DC07
> Cyclone Upright?
>
> Is $219.99 a good price? �Woot has it on sale today and I need to decide
> before they sell out. �http://www.woot.com/


I'm not familiar with the DC07, I have the DC15 and I'm very happy
with it. The one at Woot says it's reconditioned, it's about half
price but I wonder if it is covered under a full warranty. Compare at
the Dyson web site: http://www.dyson.com/store/productca...tegory=UPRIGHT
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Sheldon wrote:
> Becca wrote:
>> You have a Dyson, and I wonder if you would recommend the Dyson DC07
>> Cyclone Upright?
>>
>> Is $219.99 a good price? �Woot has it on sale today and I need to decide
>> before they sell out. �http://www.woot.com/

>
> I'm not familiar with the DC07, I have the DC15 and I'm very happy
> with it. The one at Woot says it's reconditioned, it's about half
> price but I wonder if it is covered under a full warranty. Compare at
> the Dyson web site: http://www.dyson.com/store/productca...tegory=UPRIGHT


It has a 6 month warranty, so maybe I should reconsider. I am not a
handyman when it comes to repairing vacuum cleaners. I fiddle with them
for a little while, then I get frustrated and I want to toss it out the
back door. LOL

Thanks for your help!

Becca
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On Mar 12, 12:00Â*pm, Becca > wrote:
> Sheldon wrote:
> > Becca wrote:
> >> You have a Dyson, and I wonder if you would recommend the Dyson DC07
> >> Cyclone Upright?

>
> >> Is $219.99 a good price? �Woot has it on sale today and I need to decide
> >> before they sell out. �http://www.woot.com/

>
> > I'm not familiar with the DC07, I have the DC15 and I'm very happy
> > with it. Â*The one at Woot says it's reconditioned, it's about half
> > price but I wonder if it is covered under a full warranty. Â*Compare at
> > the Dyson web site:http://www.dyson.com/store/productca...tegory=UPRIGHT

>
> It has a 6 month warranty, so maybe I should reconsider. Â*I am not a
> handyman when it comes to repairing vacuum cleaners. Â*I fiddle with them
> for a little while, then I get frustrated and I want to toss it out the
> back door. Â*LOL
>
> Thanks for your help!



A new Dyson comes with a 5 year warranty.

After shopping around and checking prices I bought mine directly from
Dyson, their prices are as good as any including free shipping, but
they have the best service, very knowlegeable and extremely patient...
there is a learning curve for becoming familiar with all the features,
how to get best use from the machine, and how to perfom routine
maintenance, their service department is very helpful.

Originally I had ordered a reconditioned DC15 from Amazon for $100
less but they kept extending the shipping date until I had waited
almost four months, so I cancelled and ordered direct. My Dyson
perfoms well beyond my wildest expectations, and I have six cats, no
other vacuum even comes close. I also ordered some extra attachments;
the bedding tool (a wide tool for vacuuming beds), the extra long
flexible crevace tool, and the low reach tool for under low
furniture. Btw, these extra tools may need special adaptors depending
on which model you have, Dyson includes them for free.

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Sheldon wrote:
> On Mar 12, 12:00 pm, Becca > wrote:
>> Sheldon wrote:
>>> Becca wrote:
>>>> You have a Dyson, and I wonder if you would recommend the Dyson DC07
>>>> Cyclone Upright?
>>>> Is $219.99 a good price? �Woot has it on sale today and I need to decide
>>>> before they sell out. �http://www.woot.com/
>>> I'm not familiar with the DC07, I have the DC15 and I'm very happy
>>> with it. The one at Woot says it's reconditioned, it's about half
>>> price but I wonder if it is covered under a full warranty. Compare at
>>> the Dyson web site:http://www.dyson.com/store/productca...tegory=UPRIGHT

>> It has a 6 month warranty, so maybe I should reconsider. I am not a
>> handyman when it comes to repairing vacuum cleaners. I fiddle with them
>> for a little while, then I get frustrated and I want to toss it out the
>> back door. LOL
>>
>> Thanks for your help!

>
>
> A new Dyson comes with a 5 year warranty.
>
> After shopping around and checking prices I bought mine directly from
> Dyson, their prices are as good as any including free shipping, but
> they have the best service, very knowlegeable and extremely patient...
> there is a learning curve for becoming familiar with all the features,
> how to get best use from the machine, and how to perfom routine
> maintenance, their service department is very helpful.
>
> Originally I had ordered a reconditioned DC15 from Amazon for $100
> less but they kept extending the shipping date until I had waited
> almost four months, so I cancelled and ordered direct. My Dyson
> perfoms well beyond my wildest expectations, and I have six cats, no
> other vacuum even comes close. I also ordered some extra attachments;
> the bedding tool (a wide tool for vacuuming beds), the extra long
> flexible crevace tool, and the low reach tool for under low
> furniture. Btw, these extra tools may need special adaptors depending
> on which model you have, Dyson includes them for free.


It sounds like you are pleased with your purchase, that is nice to hear.

The vacuum on Woot was not the one for people with animals, and that is
the one I would prefer to have. If I am going to invest in one, it
should be the right one. Thanks.

Becca

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