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Having just visited your site I don't think it is the fault of the "people" who are demanding a versus test of the Shark Rocket and the Dyson Digital Slim, but rather the fault of the company who have not properly named the product distancing itself away from the Rocket / Pro thus causing possible confusion.


You can say what you like but I disagree wholeheartedly with the statement "The Shark Rocket is designed to be an upright vacuum in a new form factor, whereas the Dyson Digital Slim is designed to be a machine for quick cleanups..."


The Dyson and the Rocket are virtually the same - only one of them is corded and offers the older cyclone shroud for No Loss of Suction... Both can be used for short pick ups - and both have small dust bin capacities as proof of that, not just helped by the design overall.


May as well stick to the Miele Quickstep - offers a similar function and only weighs 4kg, a bit more than the Rocket hand held/whatever.


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