Back in the 1970s James Dyson got frustrated with his vacuum cleaner. The problem was that when the cleaner would fill up with dirt, it would lose suction. As an inventor and a designer, James Dyson set out to change all of that and originate the Dyson vacuum. He designed a vacuum that uses cyclone technology to keep suction constant regardless of either the dust bin is full or empty.
In 1991, the G-Force vacuum was sold in Japan for 00, apiece. The Japanese bought this vacuum as a status stamp and because it was so high-tech. Now, consumers can get their own Dyson vacuum cleaner that uses that same technology for a lot less money.
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Research and amelioration on Dyson vacuums is never finished, with thousands of hours being logged each year to make a great vacuum even better.
Because he couldn't find any vacuum manufacturers to license the technology, he did it all himself. The Dyson business was founded in 1993, and initially, these vacuums were all made in England. In 2002 the business moved it production to Malaysia, while still doing study and amelioration in the Uk.
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Dyson is the only vacuum business that uses the cyclonic separation to keep suction constant. Someone else benefit of cyclonic suction is that it is going to clean the air as well. Even particles as small as cigarette smoke can be filtered out of the air and trapped into the container.
Dyson makes upright vacuums, canister and handheld vacuums, some of which are certified to be asthma and allergy friendly.
Today, the Dyson brand is known for quality and for never losing its power. Someone else highlight of Dyson vacuums is the transparent dust bins which let you see what you are sucking up. Most of their vacuums can be used on any floor surface, which make them a versatile cleaner.
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