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Any thoughts on the above?
We have a dyson (not sure what model, - animal?) and it's so good we got rid of the mains powered vac.novocaine":mnxkzjfb said:we have a dyson v6 because the darling better half cant carry the super light weight vax up the stairs (even though she could leave it at the bottom as the hose is long enough to do the entire set) . it's good, only lasts 15 minutes but thats long enough to hover almost our entire carpeted section of the house, great for having kids too, you can hover the sofa after them.
adding a turbo button seems pointless though, you always have it in that mode.
no comment on the ethics of Dyson or the "inventions" of the founder, I don't put him in the same marketing box as Edison at all, honest.
I'm not so sure I agree about the light jobs - I even use my custom to clean my shop vac filtertransatlantic":hyx1dipz said:Don't waste your time with the Vax or other cheaper models. Yes the Dyson vacs are almost double the price, but the others just aren't fit for purpose (IMO). I tried a few different cheaper models (Vax, Hoover, MorphyRichards) and decided to just suck it up and pay for the Dyson and I am glad I did.
Having said that, they're still only good for light jobs really. I'd still rather do the weekly big vac with a mains powered one, and do a small daily vac with the Dyson. But this all depends on the household.
MattRoberts":3qx6o189 said:I'm not so sure I agree about the light jobs - I even use my custom to clean my shop vac filtertransatlantic":3qx6o189 said:Don't waste your time with the Vax or other cheaper models. Yes the Dyson vacs are almost double the price, but the others just aren't fit for purpose (IMO). I tried a few different cheaper models (Vax, Hoover, MorphyRichards) and decided to just suck it up and pay for the Dyson and I am glad I did.
Having said that, they're still only good for light jobs really. I'd still rather do the weekly big vac with a mains powered one, and do a small daily vac with the Dyson. But this all depends on the household.
Don't understand your point.novocaine":10o6gjgv said:no comment on the ethics of Dyson or the "inventions" of the founder, I don't put him in the same marketing box as Edison at all, honest.
novocaine":15uvox9u said:can't knock him to much though to be fair, he does his bit as a good citizen of the realm,
I did ? Seems we are both singing from the same hymn sheet.novocaine":3dt85h31 said:Robbo, it would appear that you understand my comment perfectly. =D>
Edison was a marketing man who sold himself as a genius inventor, Tesla was a genius inventor who sold himself as a fool and sir Dyson is a clever gent who understands big business and much like Edison, has a hand full of inventions to his name and a bigger handful of other peoples inventions to his name, everything else is just clever wording.
can't knock him to much though to be fair, he does his bit as a good citizen of the realm, the dyson foundation does a lot of good work.
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