


Tell someone who cares. I currently use the best vacuum cleaner I ever owned, and it happens to be a Dyson. If it breaks before I drop off my perch and repair is not a sensible option, and an as good or better vac turns up, I'll buy that regardless of what brand it is.mistermack wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 9:41 amDyson is a marketing man, not really an inventor. He didn't invent the cyclone, or the bagless cleaner.
Let's keep your personal life out of this
laklak wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 1:30 pmFigures. The aliens finally come and do they bring a cure for cancer? The warp drive? Unlimited free energy? Nope. They bring a fucking vacuum cleaner. A ridiculously expensive, stupid looking vacuum cleaner. Send it to Urth, those morons will buy anything if you tell them it's "digital".
Woodbutcher wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 1:42 pmActually, that's where the Dyson vacuum cleaners send the dust...
I have a Dyson V8 and I agree. It is the best vacuum cleaner I have owned. Does the house in 15 minutes. As usual MM is talking crap.Hermit wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 9:55 amTell someone who cares. I currently use the best vacuum cleaner I ever owned, and it happens to be a Dyson. If it breaks before I drop off my perch and repair is not a sensible option, and an as good or better vac turns up, I'll buy that regardless of what brand it is.mistermack wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 9:41 amDyson is a marketing man, not really an inventor. He didn't invent the cyclone, or the bagless cleaner.
Yeh, just like they all do.
To be fair, marketing bullshit can be a greater contributor to sales success than the quality of the product being sold. MM's mistake is the assumption that successful marketing bullshit excludes the possibility that the product being marketed can be any good.
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