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    Can’t Reply

    10,000, not 100,000.
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    Pick your poison: Main equivalency!

    @Vacuum Facts hate bags, and I understand why - he has good points. Bag may not be messy, but they don't smell all that good, and they incurs running cost. They may even harm the environment through the landfill. And yeah, they loses suction. That bag is the biggest flaw of the machine.
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    Thoughts on the Sebo Balance A1 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner?

    Finally, there's someone agreeing with @Vacuum Facts by their own volition and not by being swayed by him. A Dyson fanboy would be swayed - not me though, because I'm just a normie amazed by Dyson innovations. Heck, it took until at least (late) 2024 for copycats to finally come close to the...
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    Dyson Piston

    Dyson needs to fix the V16 a.s.a.p.. In fact, yes @vac14012, yes @Vacuum Facts, when V16 releases in the U.S. in 2026, Dyson needs to make sure that this batch of V16 and future releases internationally have this reckless design patched and fixed. Seeing this, it's best to see V16 as a tragic...
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    Pick your poison: Main equivalency!

    @kirbylux77, @liogu and @movacluvr, why did you guys choose Samsung Bespoke Jet Ultra?
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    The horrible truth about central vacuum systems and why every non-Canadian millennial hates them.

    Not in the current state though - solid-state batteries are advancing fast. By the time they're ready, they'll be better than even the best LiFePO4, much less ordinary Li-ion ones.
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    Dyson Piston

    Which is why I even asked you about, @Vacuum Facts. I understand you, but I'm not even sure about much besides what's the current result. Also, I didn't even mind about what's forcing Dyson the company to accept all this corner-cutting all so sudden, I just am pissed that Dyson managed to...
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    Pick your poison: Main equivalency!

    Are you assuming that I didn't read reviews beforehand?
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    The horrible truth about central vacuum systems and why every non-Canadian millennial hates them.

    Stop misunderstanding me. Or someone will p155 both of us off.
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    The horrible truth about central vacuum systems and why every non-Canadian millennial hates them.

    "You answered your question earlier in your comment." What a ridiculous remark.
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    Dyson Piston

    Meanwhile... https://www.stuff.tv/features/sir-james-dyson-on-the-pitfalls-of-stair-climbing-robot-vacs-what-went-wrong-with-dyson-zone-pesky-copycats-and-what-keeps-him-up-at-night/
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    The horrible truth about central vacuum systems and why every non-Canadian millennial hates them.

    Thanks for answering without admitting it, @Hatsuwr. Appreciate both your honesty and your hypocrisy. :)
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    What is your favourite kirby

    How many airwatts do Kenmore 600 have, by the way?
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    Dyson engineering ineptitude and complacency

    Then that core separator seemed to have reincarnated into that shroud from the crippled V16. Yeah, the shroud based on the one found in PencilVac.
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    What is your favourite kirby

    Yep. @Vacuum Facts is right. Airflow alone isn't going to cut it. In fact, too much airflow may be at least indicative of reduced suction and/or reduced cleaning performance. Sorry dude, blame the MLM model business as well. @Vacuum Facts, these really are dinosaur scam!
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    Sebo Announced Price Increases

    Thankfully, these applies to the United States only, at least for now.
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    The horrible truth about central vacuum systems and why every non-Canadian millennial hates them.

    Agitations matter, because of piles. Carpeting cleaning is emphasized by the likes of @Vacuum Facts, and such agitation must be ideal - enough to help lift the piles (already covered by actual bristles separating said piles), but not too aggressive so larger stuffs almost-near the cleaning head...
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