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    Dyson Piston

    yea I know but it was a smart feature and also totally mechanical feature, no motor needed for that back roller
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    Dyson Piston

    I think people loved the product more than its compromises, that is, the cable and the heaviness, in fact now that it is wireless and light people complain because rightly it can't be as powerful as the old ones, also this new cordless by vorwerk still had bags, even little bag then before to...
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    Dyson Piston

    I think that more than the product the problem is the target, the brand leveraged on people who have had this product in their homes for a lifetime, non-technological people, people who like to clean the house in their own way, technology is fantastic but it is a completely different world, it's...
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    Dyson Piston

    Ye it’s true but the problems began with “historical” brand like Vorwerk in Italy. We had their products from Gen to Gen and their products last over 20 years. If you sell people a vacuum with mediocre suction and a battery that disintegrates after 2 years, you know…people began mad not for the...
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    Dyson Piston

    Well yes, now vorwerk vac are shit, they tried to go cordless but people heated it, and so am I…they were a very good German brand who did better with an old fashion way, electronic and tech are not for them
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    Dyson Piston

    Yes, in fact I love the fluffy brush because it caresses the floor like polishes, and also like them the movement is facilitated by the roller and not by the wheels The Old Fluffy walked practically alone, even when the Dyson was in stop at one point, as the roller was very big
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    Dyson Piston

    Cool I didn't know that, vorwerk started producing the polisher head meant to be attach to the vacuum cleaner in the early 70s, before they were a separate machines
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    Dyson Piston

    Yes, I think it's normal that Dyson arrived later because in England there are not many hard floors, I think Here in Italy it is full of marbs and before vacuum cleaners there were polishers, our grandmothers waxed the floors every month and polished them, in fact here in Italy Vorwerk is used...
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    Dyson Piston

    I had it in my v11 and now in the v15 I have the laser one, I can confirm that the old one was more effective especially in the backward movement, often with the lasers one when I pull it back I see dust that jumps (it's normal since the roller turns in reverse compared to the direction) with...
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    Dyson Piston

    It looks fantastic and I can understand that in Japan they already had these brushes, the floors are mostly made of fine wood there
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    Dyson Piston

    No, it's a screenshot of a Polish video, without fluffy I won't buy this model because for my parquet and marble it's just fantastic and smooth and this new brush doesn't convince me for this kinda floors
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    Dyson Piston

    In any case, the first Fluffy was a little heavier and thicker than the new one, but it had a rear roller that helped a lot in the backward movement, allowing the dirt not to jump out of the brush while pushing back and all mechanically, a pity that they removed it
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    Dyson Piston

    Really tired of these marketing materials. Why can’t they just keep things as they show on their site….
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    Dyson Piston

    So basically, did Dyson lie to everybody? Oh btw are you the one from the YouTube channel? Welcome!
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    Dyson Piston

    First Italian review of v16 demonstrated (in a very extremely way) how the new head it’s basically useless for his primary feature (detangling), my v15 with his normal direct drive head never never had problems with hairs too
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