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Well it has a post motor filter to collect the carbon dust produced by the motor but the fact that the cyclones filter out all the dust from the airflow so no pre motor filter is needed is innovative in my opinion.
 
 turbo 500 i do not care.and personally i would not use it on plaster dust you can but i wouldn't i have done a little bit in the past but that doesn't affect it. you will need to cut me some slack as my brother just died a few months ago and i am still pretty upset.
 
tonights qvc america's going to be doing a demonstration of it about 8 o'clock in english time can't wait to see it.
 
But they are not a floorcare company

AMEN!!


 


James Dyson may be a fantastic engineer, but he doesn't know anything about carpet care. There's a reason why a 1950's Hoover 119 will outclean a modern Dyson and do it with less power.


 


Having said that, Mr. D has admitted he never wanted to manufacture vacuums himself, but was laughed out the door when he tried to sell his design to the big companies. Lucky for him, I guess, he's made far more money this way.


 


 
 
Josh, whilst I'm very sorry that your brother died and believe me, I understand how difficult things must be for you, that does not make it acceptable to snap at people for no reason at all.


 


"i do not care.and personally i would not use it on plaster dust you can but i wouldn't "


 


Excuse me? You're the one boasting about how it's fine to clean plaster dust up with a Dyson and now you're saying you wouldn't? You're also contradicting yourself in the same post by saying you wouldn't do it, and then later saying it's ok to do it a little bit?


 


If you don't care, why are you even posting about it?


 


 
 
i think i dyson doing pretty well with carpet care every model seems to be better at cleaning carpets every new model seems to be getting better at cleaning carpets.
 
I'm not sure about that. It does say no washable filters or filters to be replaced. But the filter will over time get clogged with carbon dust. I will have to ask Dyson about that.
 
i snapped sometimes because it get to the point where i've had enough no one seems to give dyson a chance always have to point out the falts just can't say anything nice.
 
For what i can see it has even better performance compared to the dc41 mk2 as it has increased suction.
 
i'm sure it's fine with a little bit of plaster dust but i won't be using it for that.but i always listen to the manual i'll have a henry plaster dust or anything like that.
 
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