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Quote from: ClassicDysonDealer on June 12, 2016, 07:58:39 pmDYSON DC07 ALL THE WAY Yes but the DC07 lacks the large debris channel the DC40 has sadly.
Quote from: Parwaz7862 on June 12, 2016, 08:11:47 pmQuote from: ClassicDysonDealer on June 12, 2016, 07:58:39 pmDYSON DC07 ALL THE WAY Yes but the DC07 lacks the large debris channel the DC40 has sadly.Jean is in the US. US models all have a wide debris channel. DC07 for the carpet and DC40 for the hard floors, Jean.
If the UK/US colour schemes follow the UK rule, does your 07 have a clutch or not? If not, then DC40 as you can turn the brushroll off.
Quote from: beko1987 on June 13, 2016, 10:02:14 amIf the UK/US colour schemes follow the UK rule, does your 07 have a clutch or not? If not, then DC40 as you can turn the brushroll off.I am not aware the US got non clutched machines. I dont think they did. That would follow with the US market demanding simplicity. If a belt snapped they would charge back the payment for the machine if in time (chargeback seems to replace customer service often there). Also, I wouldnt want the job of explaining to some bint in a double wide in Kansas how to change a belt. Or that a belt is a consumable. Not gonna happen is it? I reckon Dyson followed the same logic.
Quote from: MVacs on June 13, 2016, 12:31:51 pmQuote from: beko1987 on June 13, 2016, 10:02:14 amIf the UK/US colour schemes follow the UK rule, does your 07 have a clutch or not? If not, then DC40 as you can turn the brushroll off.I am not aware the US got non clutched machines. I dont think they did. That would follow with the US market demanding simplicity. If a belt snapped they would charge back the payment for the machine if in time (chargeback seems to replace customer service often there). Also, I wouldnt want the job of explaining to some bint in a double wide in Kansas how to change a belt. Or that a belt is a consumable. Not gonna happen is it? I reckon Dyson followed the same logic. The US only got 1 non clutched model (DC07 Carpet) which is a blue DC07 toolkit in the UK it's rare over thereAlso, Kansas? I never understood the stereotype