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@Vacuum Facts There is no strong evidence of Dyson durability issues?!? I beg you to go on Reddit’s sub dyson and explain to all the people there with their issues and how they are not true!

Or better yet ignoring all the feedback from your very own YouTube channel?

(Canned response from @Vacuum Facts incoming that these people have no valid evidence that they have issues lol)
 
only thing that's relevant: convincing, objective, independently verifiable evidence. It's what I present in all my videos

Except @Vacuum Facts when your “claims” are unequivocally shown are not “objective, independently verifiable.

Queue your response of “what claims, name calling, berating, etc.” (again for the countless time, if you want specifics you can simply search the history here or in your YouTube channel…)
 
Except @Vacuum Facts when your “claims” are unequivocally shown are not “objective, independently verifiable.

Queue your response of “what claims, name calling, berating, etc.” (again for the countless time, if you want specifics you can simply search the history here or in your YouTube channel…)
blah blah. hot air. Come back when you've got something tangible.
 
@Vacuum Facts

I thought of this: Dyson V16 Piston Animal: The superior vacuum with a crippling secret

*Hypothetical review tries to explain why V16 got worse performance but most likely fails to reveal the modification needed to fix it*
 
blah blah. hot air. Come back when you've got something tangible.
How about a couple of 80 year old Compact Model 1s that still work as well as the day they were manufactured? I have two. They lack a power nozzle connection ( such things didn't exist circa 1944 or 45 when they were manufactured ) but their performance otherwise is comparable to a modern Tristar or Patriot. The inner cloth bag and disposable bag from a modern Patriot or Tristar drop with in to the original Compact. Or how about my dear deceased parents 56 year old Kenmore that I still have and still works as good as new? Actually better because it was able to be fitted with a modern pleated HEPA pre motor filter and synthetic HEPA dust bag. That is tangible durability. I'll bet the 43 year old Kenmore we use routinely to clean our home, and one of the best vacuums we have, is older than you are but there is literally nothing wrong with it. The thing just runs and runs. The suction motor is easy to rebuild when the bearings and brushes eventually wear out, an unavoidable consequence of use, and Ametek still makes new motors that fit these old machines. The motor in it now is a modern replacement. No need to ever throw it out. Given reasonable care it will last another 43 years.
 

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