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Dyson contarotator machines
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Post# 152450   9/5/2006 at 01:46 (6,414 days old) by fredriksam (Sweden)        

Hi i just wanted to know if there´s any video clips of the Dyson Contarotator machines?

I have only seen one on youtube.





Post# 152502 , Reply# 1   9/5/2006 at 08:59 (6,414 days old) by acerone ()        

Here's one....

CLICK HERE TO GO TO acerone's LINK


Post# 152538 , Reply# 2   9/5/2006 at 12:31 (6,414 days old) by stratus ()        
it's a cool machine

but i'm just not sure if i could deal with the noise it makes!

Post# 153660 , Reply# 3   9/11/2006 at 08:29 (6,408 days old) by mielelovers ()        

Hi guys!
Nobody has seen as it spin?


Post# 153695 , Reply# 4   9/11/2006 at 11:08 (6,408 days old) by fredriksam (Sweden)        

I too would like to see a spin video of dyson machines.

Post# 153756 , Reply# 5   9/11/2006 at 16:47 (6,408 days old) by 2-drumsallergy ()        
Dyson Contrarotator Spin

I am the proud owner of two Dyson washers, a TOL CR01 Memory and the later (And sadly the last model) TOL CR02 2 Drums Allergy.

I will do some videos when I get some spare time probably the weekend.

The spin starts with a couple of reverse tumbles next it distributes for a few seconds to check the balance is OK then it slowly and steadily accelerates up to 1400RPM which it holds for 6 minutes, the cycle completes with Contrarotation which detaches the laundry from the drum walls and fluffs the load to prevent creasing. The Dyson's 78 litre drum is so wide it only needs to spin at 1400 rpm to achieve an A grade spin performance. I have a 2800RPM spin dryer and it cannot extract any more water from cottons spun at 1400RPM in the Dyson.
I also own a 1600RPM Hotpoint WF860P (Also A grade spin performance) and the 2800RPM spin dryer is able to extract a good half litre of water from cottons spun in the Hotpoint.

David


Post# 153834 , Reply# 6   9/11/2006 at 21:48 (6,407 days old) by kenmorepeter5ab ()        
Show Video

I want to see the video for drain, spin, rinse and final spin...can you make the video?

-- Peter (kenmorepeter5ab)


Post# 153895 , Reply# 7   9/12/2006 at 08:33 (6,407 days old) by mielelovers ()        

Thank's David, so Dyson's spin at 1400 rpm it's like or better then 2800 rpm?
I'm waiting for your "hot" video!!! :-)


Post# 154607 , Reply# 8   9/15/2006 at 04:42 (6,404 days old) by 2-drumsallergy ()        
Spin Efficiency

Hi mielelover's,
I find the 1400RPM Cottons cycle on the Dyson spins as dry as the 2800RPM spin dryer but its certainly not any better. I am not sure why it spins so dry but I suspect it is a combination of the large drum diameter, large surface area and the 4923 perforations.

If I have some free time I will make videos over the weekend.

David



Post# 155058 , Reply# 9   9/17/2006 at 08:18 (6,402 days old) by acerone ()        

More videos of a Dyson would be great :) Thanks

Post# 156536 , Reply# 10   9/23/2006 at 13:11 (6,396 days old) by acerone ()        

Where's those Videos... LOL

Post# 156649 , Reply# 11   9/24/2006 at 01:14 (6,395 days old) by 2-drumsallergy ()        
Sorry for the delay.

Hi Acerone,
My Grandmother has advanced Alzheimer’s disease and she has been quite unsettled this past week so I did not get a chance but I will do them very soon. Thankfully she is a little more settled as her Doctor has prescribed a drug called Quetiepine and it seems to be working.

David


Post# 156680 , Reply# 12   9/24/2006 at 07:54 (6,395 days old) by kenmorepeter5ab ()        
Waiting Ready Video

When will the Video ready about Dyson wash, rinse and final spin?

- Peter (kenmorepeter5ab)


Post# 156682 , Reply# 13   9/24/2006 at 08:22 (6,395 days old) by fredriksam (Sweden)        

kenorepeter: LOL patience patience is the key.

2-DrumsAllergy: sad to hear about your grandmother. Hopes she gets better. Dont worry, take your time. When feeling "rushed" the results may not be the best. The Dyson seems to be a very interresting machine.


Post# 158684 , Reply# 14   10/4/2006 at 06:22 (6,385 days old) by acerone ()        

Sorry to hear about your Grandmother David....

Post# 158790 , Reply# 15   10/4/2006 at 22:05 (6,384 days old) by kenmorepeter5ab ()        
Still Delay

I haven't seen about the Dyson washer then "spin" then rinse then spin...when will the Dyson's ready??

- Peter (kenmorepeter5ab) ;-)


Post# 158819 , Reply# 16   10/5/2006 at 04:31 (6,384 days old) by shanonabc ()        
HEY PETER

CUT THE GUY SOME SLACK. As much as I am a Dyson-oholic, Davids grandmother is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more important than a Dyson video.

Take your time David. Help your grandmother recover.



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