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    When saying something sucks means it’s good

    January 17th, 2008

    The dyson vacuum has become a catchphrase for state-of-the-art vacuum cleaning.

    What sets it apart from other vacuum cleaners is that it uses something called cyclonic separation or centrifugal particle separation, which is an invention of James Dyson, a British inventor and entrepreneur. Basically, it spins air at high velocities, causing dirt and dust to be thrown out of the airflow into the collection bin, and not on the usual filters or in bags as is commonly the case with other vacuum cleaners. Dyson did this when he discovered that his existing vacuum cleaner lost its suction power even when its dust bag was still not full.

    On the negative side, a dyson vacuum has a reputation for being expensive, but that is more than made up for by its impressive performance. Usage is simple and hassle free too, when the bin is full, one can pull it off using one hand only, then opening the bottom will cause everything to fall into a trash can.

    No wonder they call this the vacuum every woman wants.

    Also, I was amazed to discover that the dyson vacuum has only been around for 20 plus years, not many more years like its competitors.

    What’s more, the dyson vacuum now has a Malaysian connection, when they moved all production from Wiltshire, England to Malaysia in 2002.

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