turbo500
Well-known member
Hi Everyone,
I noticed today that one of my neighbours has replaced her Vax Naked upright thing with a Dyson Ball Animal cylinder thing. And this got me thinking about something I hadn't really picked up, but cylinders definitely are on the rise in the UK.
I can't quite put my figure on when this happened or why. I did think it was due to the increased popularity of hard floors, but even people with all carpeted homes seem to be buying them.
Has anyone else picked up on this? What do we think prompted this cylinder boom?
One of the collectors on Facebook made a good point that the popularity of Vax tub vacs in the 90's, which used to be demonstrated live in department stores and electrical shops, could have vastly contributed. Especially given that the 80's saw something of a revolution in cylinders as the major brands all introduced new designs of floortools that were far superior to the older ones (think Hoover Sensotronics with the Contour head and the Lux 2000 style tool).
Any other ideas? I'm not wanting to start a cylinder vs. upright debate as we all know there are advantages to both styles, just interested to hear people's thoughts on the current market and changing trends
I noticed today that one of my neighbours has replaced her Vax Naked upright thing with a Dyson Ball Animal cylinder thing. And this got me thinking about something I hadn't really picked up, but cylinders definitely are on the rise in the UK.
I can't quite put my figure on when this happened or why. I did think it was due to the increased popularity of hard floors, but even people with all carpeted homes seem to be buying them.
Has anyone else picked up on this? What do we think prompted this cylinder boom?
One of the collectors on Facebook made a good point that the popularity of Vax tub vacs in the 90's, which used to be demonstrated live in department stores and electrical shops, could have vastly contributed. Especially given that the 80's saw something of a revolution in cylinders as the major brands all introduced new designs of floortools that were far superior to the older ones (think Hoover Sensotronics with the Contour head and the Lux 2000 style tool).
Any other ideas? I'm not wanting to start a cylinder vs. upright debate as we all know there are advantages to both styles, just interested to hear people's thoughts on the current market and changing trends
