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    Wanting to Test Vacuums

    Spreading the truth would be worth it.
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    Wanting to Test Vacuums

    It is!
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    Dyson Piston

    Cool.
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    Dyson Piston

    These.
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    Cut-and-Paste Budget Bagless Vacuum Design

    @Vacuum Facts, do you hate what's discussed in this thread?
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    Oreck XL 40th Anniversary

    Then you should do it too
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    The hack that can save pre-release version of Dyson V16

    And that's why they don't perform nearly as well as any remotely modern Dyson vacs. You needs fast airflow and suction, not massive airflow.
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    The hack that can save pre-release version of Dyson V16

    I know. They're already trolls at best.
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    Wanting to Test Vacuums

    Once the @Vacuum Facts' review of V16 comes out, we need to and absolutely must make it go viral. Otherwise the other reviewers would never learn from their BS. TechRadar rejected my objection, which is telling (and probably sarcastically impressive as VF would know). If VF can really force all...
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    Dyson Piston

    @herbicide, your argument is really weak. Pretty sure you've only watched the lecture a few times at most, whereas I have watched it for not only at least a dozen of time already (counting my lost YouTube channel(s)), I had to constantly correct the Google Gemini 2.5 Pro because I knew the AI...
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    The hack that can save pre-release version of Dyson V16

    Sorry @herbicide, that's yet another reason to ignore you. You should've watched the lecture over and over again.
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    The hack that can save pre-release version of Dyson V16

    Out of the three, the airflow needs special care. Airflow speed should be prioritized over airflow volume - too much airflow volume is an indication of either leakage or lack of resistance (or a combination thereof).
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    Oreck XL 40th Anniversary

    The design of a floorhead. In this case, those ORECK machines' head are bulky enough, so they could hardly clean corners at all. Dyson's straight-front heads are much better, and so are most modern brushbars. (The new dual-cones floorhead is an exception because of its shape)
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    Oreck XL 40th Anniversary

    @Vacuum Facts' lecture is on YouTube. It's all about how vacuum cleaners truly work.
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    Dyson Piston

    Link: https://g.co/gemini/share/d529363a9a4e @Vacuum Facts this is the closest I've come to figuring out what's wrong with the V16. Literally, and I had to constantly correct the AI because it can get things wrong. I had to use your lecture as a base, as I have "promised" to you.
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    Oreck XL 40th Anniversary

    Firstly, you struggled to understand the science. Secondly, I fixed your typo.
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    The hack that can save pre-release version of Dyson V16

    That's because you didn't really understand the science behind vacuum cleaners, as @Vacuum Facts told us. I tried to figure out the fix because VF told me to, so I had to constantly correct the Google Gemini 2.5 Pro. The specifics (and thus the possible fix) is in the Piston thread.
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    Wanting to Test Vacuums

    @Vacuum Facts I had to correct the AI multiple times, while at the same time I also had to teach the AI to understand the science and everything. So far I've come up with this corrected set from Google Gemini 2.5 Pro (with human intervention this time), which came up with this possible take: -...
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    Wanting to Test Vacuums

    But unlike your other reviews, it will punish the other reviewers. It must go viral.
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