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Dyson V6 Trigger Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner + 2 Year guarantee = £89 @ Tesco Direct

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  1. IndyS's avatar
    Holy moly, this will be a scorcher

    I wanted to know the difference between the v6/v7, found this to be useful (edited)
  2. glen76's avatar
    jordanc9322/12/2017 03:54

    Not fake news read here …Not fake news read here http://metro.co.uk/2017/11/12/james-dyson-wants-to-make-it-easier-to-hire-and-fire-people-7073226/ he said it on the Andrew Marr show live that he wanted it to be made easy for him to hire and fire people as he liked. He's been anti EU ever since they brought in the new vacuum efficiency rating labels which give most of his "inventions" a rating of B to D mainly. Most of his upright vacuums get a C for performance on carpets. James Dyson is only interested in one thing and that is making as much money as possible, he could have kept his products British but instead choose to sack over 500 factory workers and move production abroad just so he could make more money. His products are already overpriced and if I was him id be more worried about Shark who seem to be making vacuums that actually sucks dirt up at an affordable price.


    When it comes to bargains and saving money I have little to no morals. Heat given and just bought. Thanks OP
  3. jordanc93's avatar
    horsepills22/12/2017 01:58

    Fake newsCovfefe


    Not fake news read here metro.co.uk/201…26/ he said it on the Andrew Marr show live that he wanted it to be made easy for him to hire and fire people as he liked. He's been anti EU ever since they brought in the new vacuum efficiency rating labels which give most of his "inventions" a rating of B to D mainly. Most of his upright vacuums get a C for performance on carpets. James Dyson is only interested in one thing and that is making as much money as possible, he could have kept his products British but instead choose to sack over 500 factory workers and move production abroad just so he could make more money. His products are already overpriced and if I was him id be more worried about Shark who seem to be making vacuums that actually sucks dirt up at an affordable price.
  4. ktm666's avatar
    jordanc9322/12/2017 03:54

    Not fake news read here …Not fake news read here http://metro.co.uk/2017/11/12/james-dyson-wants-to-make-it-easier-to-hire-and-fire-people-7073226/ he said it on the Andrew Marr show live that he wanted it to be made easy for him to hire and fire people as he liked. He's been anti EU ever since they brought in the new vacuum efficiency rating labels which give most of his "inventions" a rating of B to D mainly. Most of his upright vacuums get a C for performance on carpets. James Dyson is only interested in one thing and that is making as much money as possible, he could have kept his products British but instead choose to sack over 500 factory workers and move production abroad just so he could make more money. His products are already overpriced and if I was him id be more worried about Shark who seem to be making vacuums that actually sucks dirt up at an affordable price.


    Most people who run their own businesses are in it to make as much money as possible!
    I personally don’t have an issue with him saying he would like it to be easier to fire people. Legislation has made it difficult to do just this. Any business owner should have the right to employ or get rid of whoever they want.
    If orders drop and the business can’t justify the numbers of staff it has, it should have the right to get rid of staff.
    I run a business. I should have the say on everything within the business and run it as I choose, so I can see what he is saying.
  5. deleted1876784's avatar
    The same person that posted the cookie deals recently, I suspect a connection here

    Cookies=crumbs
    Vacuum cleaner=no crumbs
  6. imhappy's avatar
    1:10 am and we are here spending money on things we didn't know we wanted!! Thanks op ;-)
  7. SILLYCLINT's avatar
    Very tempting...cheers!
  8. deleted3751's avatar
    deleted143450822/12/2017 11:03

    That's what I like to see at christmas , humility . So it's fine that peopl …That's what I like to see at christmas , humility . So it's fine that people live with one months notice is it , just one cheque away from disaster . No wonder Jesus warned the rich tens more times then anyone else. People like you are a disgrace to mankind .


    Oh get over yourself. If you're living with one months notice and are one pay cheque away from disaster, then go and do something about it.

    Theres no jobs for life anymore.
  9. deleted1857545's avatar
    Got this when Currys had them at 99 but it worked out even better when they sent me two instead of one. (edited)
  10. maxamus007's avatar
    lumsdot22/12/2017 13:51

    Does anyone know if this provides power to the extension tube.It may be …Does anyone know if this provides power to the extension tube.It may be only the V6 animal or V6 fluffy provide power to the extension tube.I was hoping to buy an extension tube and motorized head, they will probably fit, but if no power , then will not run motor on head


    My brother has this and the answer is no. You can't just convert it into a full vacuum by adding extensions.

    You would be better off getting the V6 animal from Dyson outlet on eBay that is currently on for £139.99
  11. Mrepg's avatar
    ktm66614 h, 53 m ago

    Most people who run their own businesses are in it to make as much money …Most people who run their own businesses are in it to make as much money as possible! I personally don’t have an issue with him saying he would like it to be easier to fire people. Legislation has made it difficult to do just this. Any business owner should have the right to employ or get rid of whoever they want. If orders drop and the business can’t justify the numbers of staff it has, it should have the right to get rid of staff. I run a business. I should have the say on everything within the business and run it as I choose, so I can see what he is saying.


    You will never run a successful business, ever!
  12. 118luke's avatar
    ktm66622/12/2017 07:05

    Most people who run their own businesses are in it to make as much money …Most people who run their own businesses are in it to make as much money as possible! I personally don’t have an issue with him saying he would like it to be easier to fire people. Legislation has made it difficult to do just this. Any business owner should have the right to employ or get rid of whoever they want. If orders drop and the business can’t justify the numbers of staff it has, it should have the right to get rid of staff. I run a business. I should have the say on everything within the business and run it as I choose, so I can see what he is saying.


    Let’s be glad you and Mr Dyson don’t make the employment rules. Those laws exist to protect workers, their dependants including importantly - children, and their means of shelter (mortgages payments).

    I think business owners forget what devastating effects it has on individuals and their families if they lose their jobs. But of course - that’s not the employers problem then is it - it then becomes the state’s problem when that person has no choice but to go on the dole (and the enevitable standardised branding of a lazy scrounger).

    conservatism well and truly has set foot in the country
  13. Batmobile543's avatar
    Vacuum deal? It must be Chanchi at work. Hot
  14. maccy1i's avatar
    Hmmmm...


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  15. deleted1434508's avatar
    ktm66622/12/2017 07:05

    Most people who run their own businesses are in it to make as much money …Most people who run their own businesses are in it to make as much money as possible! I personally don’t have an issue with him saying he would like it to be easier to fire people. Legislation has made it difficult to do just this. Any business owner should have the right to employ or get rid of whoever they want. If orders drop and the business can’t justify the numbers of staff it has, it should have the right to get rid of staff. I run a business. I should have the say on everything within the business and run it as I choose, so I can see what he is saying.


    That's what I like to see at christmas , humility . So it's fine that people live with one months notice is it , just one cheque away from disaster . No wonder Jesus warned the rich tens more times then anyone else. People like you are a disgrace to mankind . (edited)
  16. lumsdot's avatar
    Ive ordered this and will get the extension tube for about 17 on ebay and a motorized head for about 20
  17. Mentos's avatar
    I always brace myself for falling glass when the masses start pointing the finger and lobbing moral stones.

    What sacrifices do any of you make to support manufacturing in the UK? Do you pay more to buy British? Forego a superior product to buy British? Pay more for a British tradesman?

    Those higher up the up the ladder are always set apart and labelled evil, when what they do is no different to the rest of us. I don’t subscribe to the convenient argument the “poor” are somehow better, meek, honourable and would behave differently given the opportunity to be rich. They simply behave in the same manner on a scale commensurate with their means. Given the opportunity the vast majority would behave the same, just look at footballers who are largely drawn from the poor/middle classes.

    With respect to Dyson I understand he comes from middle class background. I believe his father died when he was only 10, so he’s hardly had an easy ride. He didn’t inherit his business, but built it from the ground up. He continues to work when he could put his feet up in the knowledge his family are secure for generations. So no I don’t buy the he’s an evil money hungry Man narrative.

    I think he really cares about what he’s built. He wants it to grow and continue to flourish. The drive that dragged him to where he is hasn’t extinguished.

    As a business owner myself I can see his piont in many respects. He’s looking to the future. To the competition. Most of them manufacture outside of the prosperous west. Some of them may be more dynamic as they are less encumbered by employment legislation. Particularly new disruptive forces rearing their head in the east. We’ve all seen giants fall and falter. Companies that seemed like they would forever dominate. He dealt some of the blows that made the likes of Hoover falter, so I’m sure he’s looking down for the disruptive forces heading in Dysons direction.

    People should consider he has made a significant net contribution to the prosperity of this country.

    Every bit of legislation that affords workers rights also makes a company less dynamic and less competitive. We are not apart from the rest of the world, we are competing with the likes of China and India. Big companies can and do fail. So whilst we all want protection for the average hard working individual there are two sides to the equation. It doesn’t make the founder and owner of a company evil simply because he espouses a view he believes to be inthe long term benefit of his business and hence his employees and the country in general. (edited)
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    halbot25/12/2017 23:03

    I bought a v6 and it is completely useless. Worked Ok for a few weeks, but …I bought a v6 and it is completely useless. Worked Ok for a few weeks, but every time you use it you have to clean the whole thing out, otherwise it just stops and starts the whole time and is useless. Now our one does the pulsing thing all of the time even when completely cleaned out, over 30 days old so we can' get a refund. I would return it if I could. Henry is far better,


    If the product is faulty then take it back. 30 days is irrelevant if it doesn’t work.

    Technically you have up to 6 years to return faulty goods. Realistically it would be a lot less for a £100 vacuum cleaner.

    I would be taking this back to the retailer if it broke within the first year quoting the Sales of Goods act 1979.

    blog.moneysavingexpert.com/201…ck/
  19. moonlighters40's avatar
    Amazing price. Great find and thanks for posting
  20. deleted1223078's avatar
    deleted122307822/12/2017 00:59

    https://www.tesco.com/direct/dyson-dc59-cordless-vacuum-cleaner/734-0176.prd?skuId=734-0176


    £150 so tempted, only a few seconds to think about it before it goes oos...........
  21. x80ssm's avatar
    How is this on carpet
  22. spannerzone's avatar
    deleted143450822/12/2017 11:03

    That's what I like to see at christmas , humility . So it's fine that peopl …That's what I like to see at christmas , humility . So it's fine that people live with one months notice is it , just one cheque away from disaster . No wonder Jesus warned the rich tens more times then anyone else. People like you are a disgrace to mankind .


    It is an unfortunate fact of life these days, no jobs are for life any more.
  23. nasira123's avatar
    Bristol18832 h, 9 m ago

    Silly question, we have an older V6 I believe or similar cordless Dyson. …Silly question, we have an older V6 I believe or similar cordless Dyson. Does anyone know if say could use main extension/brush be compatable with this?


    Id like to know that too
  24. deleted320058's avatar
    deleted375122/12/2017 12:32

    Is he in a popularity contest?


    In this celebrity driven world, the answer is probably ‘yes’.
  25. deleted3751's avatar
    deleted32005822/12/2017 13:50

    In this celebrity driven world, the answer is probably ‘yes’.


    I had him for aspiring to be a successful inventor (which he has clearly succeeded at) rather than aspiring to be a celebrity but there you go. (edited)
  26. lumsdot's avatar
    Thy
    deleted184109922/12/2017 17:01

    Do these actually suck up with any power? Always been skeptical about tryin …Do these actually suck up with any power? Always been skeptical about trying (given the price).

    They do, especially if you use the nozzle attachment.
    My mum has one of the older hand held ones and had it for about 5 years, if you keep the filters clean they last a long time
  27. rev6's avatar
    Chanchi again with Dyson products. I don't have any money left
  28. deleted880601's avatar
    Nice Find - couldn't resist and bought one - no more hanging an extension lead out of the window to vacuum the car out.
  29. ktm666's avatar
    118luke22/12/2017 23:04

    Let’s be glad you and Mr Dyson don’t make the employment rules. Those laws …Let’s be glad you and Mr Dyson don’t make the employment rules. Those laws exist to protect workers, their dependants including importantly - children, and their means of shelter (mortgages payments).I think business owners forget what devastating effects it has on individuals and their families if they lose their jobs. But of course - that’s not the employers problem then is it - it then becomes the state’s problem when that person has no choice but to go on the dole (and the enevitable standardised branding of a lazy scrounger).conservatism well and truly has set foot in the country


    Business owners don’t forget the devastating impact on individuals who loose their job. Ultimately, if the business fails, everyone looses their jobs, including the owner, so it’s even on the business owners mind (maybe not so much at the high levels of Dyson or Sugar).
    People who run businesses have generally taken a massive risk and made a significant investment. I have seen many people loose everything they have when a business goes down, that impacts everyone from the owner down to each employee.
    The point being made is that if you can save a business by letting go one member of staff, then why not? Surely one person on the dole is better then 12?
  30. spannerzone's avatar
    118luke10 h, 46 m ago

    Let’s be glad you and Mr Dyson don’t make the employment rules. Those laws …Let’s be glad you and Mr Dyson don’t make the employment rules. Those laws exist to protect workers, their dependants including importantly - children, and their means of shelter (mortgages payments).I think business owners forget what devastating effects it has on individuals and their families if they lose their jobs. But of course - that’s not the employers problem then is it - it then becomes the state’s problem when that person has no choice but to go on the dole (and the enevitable standardised branding of a lazy scrounger).conservatism well and truly has set foot in the country


    It hasn't helped that constantly lazy, piss taking employees exist as well, many employees should be fired for sheer laziness, audacity and such like but can't easily be got rid of.

    It's not just business owners that are the problem here.

    HOT DEAL by the way.
  31. lumsdot's avatar
    Just tried the v6 trigger in Curry's with the extension tube and powered head from another v6 , works ok
  32. CharlieCheeze's avatar
    ktm66622nd Dec

    Most people who run their own businesses are in it to make as much money …Most people who run their own businesses are in it to make as much money as possible! I personally don’t have an issue with him saying he would like it to be easier to fire people. Legislation has made it difficult to do just this. Any business owner should have the right to employ or get rid of whoever they want. If orders drop and the business can’t justify the numbers of staff it has, it should have the right to get rid of staff. I run a business. I should have the say on everything within the business and run it as I choose, so I can see what he is saying.



    I run a business too and really couldn't afford redundancy payments due to a downturn in business. BUT, Dyson isn't a small business. If you or I was making those statements, it comes with a level of understanding, but for Dyson to make them, comes with contempt for his staff.
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    IndyS22nd Dec

    Holy moly, this will be a scorcherI wanted to know the difference between …Holy moly, this will be a scorcherI wanted to know the difference between the v6/v7, found this to be useful


    Thanks for link. Excellent 🖒
  34. FunkyDomino's avatar
    x80ssm22nd Dec

    How is this on carpet


    Crap. You need the v6 trigger pro with the turbo tool for carpet.
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