Why Does Dyson Credit Himself As First Bagless Inventor?

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Wow

That's great. You can't read or comprehend posts. I'd say there is a bowel movement blockage in your head. If you flush maybe reading comprehension is something you could acquire.
I'm also glad I'm not pleasurable to you I'm not here to bring you pleasure.
I'll stop there maybe you shouldn't post until comprehension of words is present.
Les
 
we can al lagree to dis a gree i think but lets keep things clwean no dust bunnies in the post per say .....

In my opinion bag less cleaners were and are Compact Tristar Filter Queen Rexair Rainbow then came along fantom and dyson .Diffrent Vacuum for diffrent folks .
 
Bagless vacuums

The reason that Dyson calls himself the creator of the worlds first bagless vacuum cleaner is because his design was the very first one that truly took off. All the other bagless models listed on here like the tristar compact and the rexair machine from the 1930's are very old machines that never really took off and didn't sell in huge numbers. These machines for many people were too complicated to use and they didn't want the fuss so they were happy to stick with a far more common widely known bagged machine. Plus, Dyson got loads of his marketing campaign and advertising of the earlier machines done on television which wasn't nearly as popular when the other models mentioned above were in the shops. So these older machines would have had to rely on confusing home demonstrations and the odd housewife flicking through a brochure and not really paying attention to a vacuum that was confusing and different and probably cost three times as much as the basic bagged model of the time. Dysons first machines were a lot simpler to use than the older bagless variants like the rexair and although still expensive would of probably still cost less than the rexair in the 30's. You also have to remember that when the older bagless machines came out there wasn't nearly as half as much fuss made over the bagless design as Dyson made with his machines as he went out of his way to make this his top selling point. Overall, I think one huge selling point of the Dyson that put it above the rest was how quickly the news spread that the machine was simple and reasonably affordable and decent to use. As I said before Dyson went out of his way to shout about his machine and boy did he shout! He went to public announcements, aired adverts for the DC01, DC02 and the DC04 (He never made an advert for the DC03 which I could never understand as this was the fanciest machine of them all and had the most features). Done in shop demonstrations, had them published in magazines and newspapers and even in the early days they wiggled there way into the Argos catalogue which is massively convenient to use. In conclusion, for all his hard work and effort that he put into the thing, come on folks, I think through gritted teeth we can give him the tittle of the worlds first bagless vacuum cleaner. I mean, if I had been through all that he had been through I think I would feel like I had just invented the worlds first bagless vacuum cleaner aswell. :)
 
@jake1234

The aforementioned for runners of the bag-less and bagged vacuums were sold mostly door to door. That was well before television or the internet. Word of mouth sold vacuums as well as print advertisements got the prospective buyers attention. Or were sold in appliance stores where you bought your stove, refrigerator and washing machine.

Also consider that homes and farms at the time were just getting electrical power. Didn't have electric at your home at the time. There was no use for an appliance that required electricity to use it. Cities had power well before outlining areas.
 
kirby519

I know thats the point I am trying to make. Because the older machines were sold well before television took off and the internet wa even invented they mainly had to rely on word of mouth and in home demonstrations whereas Dyson had more ways of marketing his machine. Where I live, all the houses had electric in the 30's and all the houses on my road were built with electric current. Around me, the very first houses started getting electric installed in them around 1910.
 

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