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DysonInventsBig


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Miele - cyclonic filtration. Pantent filed: 9/10/07
Original Message   Apr 13, 2008 4:51 pm
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DysonInventsBig


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Re: Miele - cyclonic filtration. Pantent filed: 4/03/08
Reply #9   Apr 16, 2008 5:54 pm
The more I look at this Miele cyclonic patent, it is more and more obvious it was the Dyson Root + Core Separator that has been reversed engineered, but cleverly engineered with new and patentable innovations.        DIB


DysonInventsBig


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Re: Miele - cyclonic filtration. Pantent filed: 4/03/08
Reply #10   Apr 19, 2008 8:28 pm
Lucky1 wrote:
You do realize when the Dyson Bin is all filled it only amounts to a tiny portion of dirt that has been fluffed up.. which seems like alot. If the same amount of dirt were sucked into a Miele the bag, it would amount to nothing. So If you were to change the miele bag as much as you changed the Dyson canister there would be no suction loss either.

Lucky,

You are correct, on some Dyson's there is not of a lot of debris compression (DC21, DC11).  But on others the compression is surprising, my DC15 and DC05 indeed compress debris and pet hair well.        DIB


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Re: Miele - cyclonic filtration. Pantent filed: 4/03/08
Reply #11   Apr 19, 2008 8:33 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Lucky,

You are correct, on some Dyson's there is not of a lot of debris compression (DC21, DC11).  But on others the compression is surprising, my DC15 and DC05 indeed compress debris and pet hair well.        DIB


Hi DIB,

I notice this with my DC21 as well; it does tend to fluff the debris up quite a bit so it appears that there is more dirt in the bin than there really is.  However, in most situations I can still get a good amount of debris in it before  emptying. 
Motorhead


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Re: Miele - cyclonic filtration. Pantent filed: 4/03/08
Reply #12   Apr 19, 2008 8:33 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Lucky,

You are correct, on some Dyson's there is not of a lot of debris compression (DC21, DC11).  But on others the compression is surprising, my DC15 and DC05 indeed compress debris and pet hair well.        DIB


Hi DIB,

I notice this with my DC21 as well; it does tend to fluff the debris up quite a bit so it appears that there is more dirt in the bin than there really is.  However, in most situations I can still get a good amount of debris in it before  emptying. 
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