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#1   Jun 21, 2009 9:17 am
mole wrote:
As usual for dyson his inventions mean nothing to the vacuum cleaner buying public, no benefits at all to the buyer,just an  excuse to keep the r@d money flowing,

You guys talk about everything that means nothing to the consumer,sounds like research lab mumbo jumbo, when is dyson going to learn that a vacuum cleaner is a device for picking up dirt and filth from carpets and flooring? And that as long as the dirt comes out of the carpet the public really doesnt care how,

How much does this piece of artwork cost ? 3 or 4 thousand?

I see the famous dyson cyclone system cant keep up with an industry standard brush system,Oh no what do we do now,retards

regards

MOLE

Hey Mole,

You can all ways tell a person that has never used a product.  Go and get a Dyson and try it on your floors and then you will see that picking up dirt and filth from carpets is what a Dyson is all about.  Everyone I know who has a Dyson were shocked at the amount of dirt they get out of their carpets. 

The other beauty of the Dyson is there are no bags to buy and no filters to buy.  I don't have to rush out and look for bags that the manufacturer may not even make any more, (this normally happens every 5 years)  I don't have to worry about filters clogging.

Dyson is the only vacuum cleaner that I have had that does pick up all of the dirt and filth and if you pick up a spoder, you don't have to worry about it crawling down the wand, a Dyson actually kills spiders, no other vacuum does.

And as for the cost, how many cheap machines have you bought, how long have they lasted and what sort of job do they do.  The only way to find out about how good your vacuum is, is to try a Dyson.  A Dyson lasts for years.  I have had mine for 13 years now.

Don't knock something until you have tried it.

regards

Muckytuck

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