centralsweeper63
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That is disrespecting our Lord and savior. 
well his attitude was not a top cherry but I was not bother at all, we were talking about vacuums not the III war world, at least he was very informed of latest Technologies and news, in some of his videos I’ve seen screenshots of future Dyson patents (like the conical brushes months before the release), maybe he bought the papers on Google patents or something like thatOnly the admin can choose to ban users if notified. Individual users have no power to ban people. You can report comments but it's up to the admin to say yay or nay and whether to ignore or honor any requests.
The issue with that dude was his toxic attitude really, he had all the energy in him to create good discussions, he just chose to be evil to everyone to the point where everyone went insane just listening to him. And the constant guerilla marketing for Dyson got really annoying. I have no qualms with Dysons but man, you don't need to sleep with the guy!![]()
well, then would be very stupid by him spreading leaks in a video with his voice and his apartmentOr, he works for Dyson after all.
Okay, it makes sense.Dyson would be stupid to go for him but also stupid not too. He brings both good and bad publicity.
I finally tried the v16 in the store, first of all I confirm that even in this unit there is 450w of power
My first impressions are very positive mainly because I was discouraged by the Internet but in reality the machine is really great, it picks up a bunch of hair and dust out of 6/7 cm in automatic mode and with the brush inserted it seemed more powerful than my v15, when I removed the brush from the nozzle putting my hand in front I did not notice greater power than my v15 (it’s not a scientific test I know)
Comparing to my v15 the weight seemed the same to me but maybe even lighter as the plastics are matte and the construction has been significantly improved with less crunches, the dust compression works really well but I noticed that while emptying many hairs remained stuck in the tank which with my v15 never happens and everything comes out perfectly
Also the body was very dirty! On the nozzle, inside the tube, near the accessories release button... it collects a lot of fine dust and practically got my hands dirty just by touching it by mistake.
@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.In general, trying this new model, it really made me enter in a new Dyson world, there is a very obvious separation from the previous ones which I did not notice when I switched from v10 to v11 to V15
It's as if they had entered a new era
almost like trying a product that's not the “classic Dyson”, who knows if it's what James wanted
I've actually slightly updated and expanded the proposal. The solution again, still appears to be using small non-conductive tape on the data pins to force the V16 to unleash 900W for proper cleaning performance. Once again, I've used and corrected Gemini 3 Pro to hone my proposal. (I don't think GPT-5.2 has yet to come to free users)Good exterior, bad interior. You will learn fairly soon if you do buy one.
This theory has plenty of flaws. For example, suppose Dyson embedded a ton of lead in the floor head somehow. On most carpets, it would sink so deeply that fully-open gates would still be thoroughly covered up by carpet fibers. I don't think they put a ton of lead in the floor head, but y'know. We can at least try to test this.
First, thank you.According to some videos, the V16 has problems even on hard floors, and on hard floors, the gates should be opened; Gen5 didn't have these problems even with the gates open.
I noticed that often the dirt overcomes the brushes and ends up behind the head in the rubber seal area.
Could it be a problem that the suction channel is now on the side and not in the center? Or a poor sealing of the components? In some videos, when they remove the brushes, there is a lot of fine dust on the direct-drive motor, something that in my V15 is not present since the brush rolls are completely tight.
First, thank you.
Second, I should be explicit that I'm assuming power draw is held equal in my plots. The V16 can use very little power as I understand it, so that would make it perform even worse than it already does. And my estimates are also based on carpet data.
With regard to TechRadar's video, the only "real" hard floor problem seems related to snowplowing. I'm not aware of which other video(s) you might be referring to but please share anything you think is relevant! These would be very instructive.
I’ve seen this video on instagram, everything ends up behind the head in the rubber seal almost like the brushes didn’t correctly grip the floor properly
(Of course these are extreme cases..)
@Follettolover @cucumbers @Hatsuwr @centralsweeper63 and more. You all should watch this lecture extremely thoroughly:
@Follettolover @cucumbers @Hatsuwr @centralsweeper63 and more. You all should watch this lecture extremely thoroughly: