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Most of these old companies jumping into the Stick Vacuum trend just outsource it and put their name on it. Like what sadly Dyson is now doing to their robot line.

The only other stick vacuum I've seen that looked interesting was the Miele Triflex since you can put the canister down further removing the weight from your wrist. Which is a nice idea.

But the performance and filtration is terrible. It has a single wimpy cyclone and a pleated filter that gets clogged instantly. Like those old early 2000s bagless uprights when Dyson still had the patents on their original cyclones. And the price is outrageous for the quality.
 
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Vacuum “facts” is basically asking who makes a copy of Dyson that actually isn’t a copy; and if it has features or characteristics that don’t make it a copy of a Dyson, then it doesn’t qualify. By his criteria it is impossible to find an example.

One can make this same question/argument about just about anything.
 
If we're being honest, all of these vacuums - Dyson included - are just cheap clones and knock-offs of the 1908 Hoover Model O.
 

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