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Apparently usable bin volume is up from 0.77 l to 1.35 l—so essentially double. This is a consequence of evolving beyond a first-stage cyclone in the bin that's been around since they invented it like 30+ years ago. The new non-cyclonic separator takes up less space, which means more room for dirt in the same volume. And it's compressable now too to increase its density and fit even more into the same volume. The Gen5Outsize has a bin volume of 1.89 l, so the new design is almost as much. Very Dyson: do more with less. They've heavily patented this idea (and the ideas for the generations after it), so the dupes will be thick and not fast.
 
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Apparently usable bin volume is up from 0.77 l to 1.35 l—so essentially double. This is a consequence of evolving beyond a first-stage cyclone in the bin that's been around since they invented it like 30+ years ago. The new non-cyclonic separator takes up less space, which means more room for dirt in the same volume. And it's compressable now too to increase its density and fit even more into the same volume. The Gen5Outsize has a bin volume of 1.89 l, so the new design is almost as much. Very Dyson: do more with less. They've heavily patented this idea (and the ideas for the generations after it), so the dupes will be thick and not fast.
How does the new non cyclonic aspect work? Like what replaces the cyclone in the bin and the metal shroud? It's not something Dyson really advertises.

I wish one of the engineers would do an in-depth video on the airflow and such.
 
Yeah, Dyson's advertising is surprisingly poor for this machine. The technologies within it are amazing and such a revolution over past generations. Yet not a blip. I can't fathom that. Perhaps they'll sing once it's released globally. The non-cyclonic separator separates inertially. It's a lengthy explanation for a forum. I'll go into it in great detail in my review. For now, the filtration section of my lecture discusses it most clearly than anywhere else on the lay internet I've seen.
 

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