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Great video stills, but if you look on my YouTube channel petsandvacuums then one if the first videos I did was my dyson DC25 adgitating pine needles. I think it did great.
 
In terms of performance, the recent Dyson's have been excellent, although I wasn't impressed by how flimsey the DC40 and DC41 are, especially for the price, but I appreciated the more sleek and streemlined design which made them a lot less bulky to use than some of the earlier machines.
 
Face it, Michael, the only reason you made that comment is b

no that is not the case i dont like you i dont hate you i have no grounds to do so as i have only spoken to you briefly a few times and only 7 and 8 seconds actually show agitation
 
Michael, talking out of your butt, as usual

and who was the one who said Kirby's were made out of stainless steel and that a hoover junior fan is smack bang in the middle, also if i fail to acknowledge something is good just because i dont like you then how come i like my Panasonic that i have
 
Michael, do you want me to draw you freakin' arrows to where you can see agitation happening? And if you're going to resort to making up crap, you need to grow the hell up more than I thought
 
well...

I did ask Chris what Kirbys were made from (a while back) and he said stainless stell, which then fed back to Michael but then he later discovered they were made of alluminium. The Junior fan is more or less central, I did tell Chris that Micahel thought the Junior had single sided suction, and Chris then said it was smack bang in the middle on his U1104 Junior, which it almost is anyway.
 
^actually, when asked what Kirbys were made out of, I asked my friend James (Kirby expert). I had no idea what they were made out of, and never pretended to. But that's besides the point. 
 
i highly doubt James would of said they were made of stainle

Oh my lord, you're actually really thick, aren't you? 


 


I didn't say that James said they were made of SS. When asked "what are Kirbys made of?" I asked James - he knows far more about them than I do (despite growing up with one), and he advised they were made of aluminium, which is what I then went back with. At no point did I proclaim that I knew what they were made out of. 


 


Now, back on topic, if you don't mind?
 

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