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True but unfortunately it doesn't stop the general public abusing their vacuum still. Making things simple and easy to use and maintain by the user reduces some of these issues. The other issue is some users think vacuum cleaners are used for cleaning up all sorts of things when there main purpose is to remove dust and dirt from floors plus above floor cleaning like dusting etc...

Hopefully the DC59 has resolved that issue of narrow airways around the main head! Apart from some having narrow airways I have to say the digital slims have the least complex air paths from floor to exiting the machine compared to the corded full size models. Another Dyson to suffer from narrow air paths is the Dyson Cylinder/Canister Ball in particular the DC39. It's the part of the air path that goes under the bottom of the bin very thin flexible pipe. Again users complaining of constant blockage of this part of the air path on Dyson's Facebook page. I think one user did post a video of their issue. You could say is it what the user is trying to vacuum up or how the vacuum is designed and engineered!!
 
Most of Dyson Upright wands are skinny due to them fitting inside the hose. I think the DC07 had one of the widest wands and the hose is bigger in diameter to accompany the bigger in diameters wand.

That's the problem these young Engineers have great ideas but I think they don't stop and think about how the end user may use the machine!! Dyson do lots of testing but do they test for user abuse to see how their machines cope and where possible blockages could appear around the machine. That way they could alter that part to improve it. Just a thought.
 

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