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Batteries age, and lose power over time. However, this makes Dyson money over time, as instead of buying bags, you will now be paying for replacement batteries. Corded vacuums can never lose power, unlike their battery-powered counterparts. Dyson's commercials irritate me, 'remember the hassle of vacuuming before the (whatever that Digital Slim is called)?', he contradicts his older models, and makes the cordless Dyson seem like this revolution, when corded models both out-clean and out-last his vacuum.  What are you going to do when you have company over in 17 minutes, and the Digital Slim has no battery left on it? 



 



I just had an idea, wouldn't it be cool to have the option of battery, but with a detachable cord for in the event of a failure? Like on the Hoover Concept II, the detectable cord, not the battery! 



My GE VHS camcorder has this setup, it's divine!


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