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    Dyson Piston

    They removed it to make the head slimmer.
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    Who really invented the cyclonic vacuum cleaner?

    And yet we couldn't yet agree on the real fact that Dyson's revolutionary cyclonic filtration is not only a step up from Filter Queen, but is also the way forward. @Vacuum Facts was right, but a bunch of you guys are just too stubborn to admit all of it.
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    Dyson Piston

    Assuming V16 is just underpowered instead of merely being crippled. @frickhelm hello. @Vacuum Facts found out that one can fix the V16.
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    Dyson Piston

    @Hatsuwr, the absolute TL;DR is that suction determines air speed, airflow is secondary to suction (pressure difference by the way), airwatts is like electronic circuitry (suction ≈ voltage, airflow ≈ amp current, flooring and leaks ≈ resistance), and you need both good seal and proper agitation...
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    Dyson Piston

    @Hatsuwr here: Vacuum cleaners use a motor to spin an impeller, removing air and lowering internal pressure. This creates a partial vacuum, causing atmospheric air to rush in and drag dirt with it. According to Newton’s Second Law, dirt particles are accelerated when air moving into the...
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    Dyson Piston

    Can('t) you just ignore the identity of @Vacuum Facts while watching the lecture?
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    Dyson Piston

    @Follettolover @cucumbers @Hatsuwr @centralsweeper63 and more. You all should watch this lecture extremely thoroughly:
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    Dyson Piston

    @Follettolover, you're starting to experience the superiority of modern Dyson cordless. Too bad the V16 is crippled, as the one you used are still 450W at the time you tried it. I've actually slightly updated and expanded the proposal. The solution again, still appears to be using small...
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    Dyson Piston

    Okay, it makes sense.
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    Dyson Piston

    Yeah, but still...
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    Dyson Piston

    Uhhh... I don't think Alan has really entered this thread ever.
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    Dyson Piston

    It appears that @Vacuum Facts has indeed been banned. But then who own the thread now?
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    Dyson Piston

    Please consider the proposed fixes I have you and @Vacuum Facts both on my DM and throughout this thread.
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    What is the Weirdest Vacuums You've Seen?

    @Vacuum Facts doesn't take anything lesser than... the Dyson cordless flagships seriously! When in fact that the corded Dyson machines are more beloved... To be honest, I agree with VF that these mains-equivalents are the way forward. Performance at least matching the old corded greats but...
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    What is the Weirdest Vacuums You've Seen?

    @panasonicvac why is Hoover Z exactly the weirdest ever, aside from its shape? No, the weirdest Dyson has got to be the DC11, because of its almost-split bin design. Apparently, that bin were meant to separate hair from other debris. The DC11 have telescopic wand and typical Dyson cyclones...
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    Dyson Piston

    The what?
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    Dyson Piston

    So did @Vacuum Facts
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    Dyson Piston

    @centralsweeper63 @royalfan103 @cheesewonton @vac14012 @Follettolover
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    Dyson Piston

    Common sense. If a Kirby can handle it, then a Dyson can handle it.
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    Dyson Piston

    You're out of context. *Haw-haw!*
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