Dyson vacuum reviews – how it all started:
Have you ever been wondering why some vacuum cleaners are constantly losing their suction power and others, like Dyson cleaners, don’t? I bet you have. Like everyone else you probably own a vacuum cleaner, or even two. For most of us vacuum cleaning is one of those household chores that you would rather not do. A little while ago most people probably did not even know which vacuum cleaner brand they owed. That was before a British inventor James Dyson entered the vacuum cleaners’ market with his innovative product.
Back in 1978 Dyson, while cleaning his house, asked himself why his vacuum cleaner had been persistently losing its suction power. After he gave it some thought, he came to a conclusion that the reason for this loss of suction power was the dust bag used inside the vacuum cleaner to collect the dirt. The bag’s clogged pores would simply block the airflow causing the suction to drop quickly. This is how the idea of a bagless vacuum cleaner was born. But the world did not see the first bagless vacuum cleaner until some 5 years later, when Dyson presented his first cyclonic bagless cleaner to the public.
At first, as the story has it, he offered his revolutionary innovation to the leading manufacturers of vacuum cleaners, who, all by one, turned him down. That was when Dyson decided to start making his own cleaners in a plant near his house. The rest is history. His cyclonic bagless vacuum cleaners took the UK market by storm in less than two years.
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Here’s what happens when you use a normal bag vacuum cleaner: dust and dirt gather in the bag quickly clogging the small little pores of the bag’s material. As a result, your vacuum cleaner loses suction, leave the dust and dirt right where it was.
Since Dyson’s innovation first appeared on the UK market, many other famous manufacturers launched their own bagless replicas of the Dyson vacuum cleaner. However, not many of those replicas work as they should. Somehow, their own bagless technology fails to capture the dust as effortlessly as a Dyson cyclonic technology does. Many still would use a central filter to entrap the small airy dust, but these filters clog too, just as bags do. And when the clogged filter blocks the airflow, your vacuum cleaner’s suction power crumbles.
However, the Dyson’s unique technology is such that it simply won’t lose that suction power. Dyson has patented its own innovative technology called Radix Cyclone™, thanks to which your Dyson vacuum cleaner won’t lose suction as you proceed with your vacuuming, leaving behind a much cleaner home.
Dyson vacuum reviews – here’s how it works:
First the dust is sucked in by the powerful cyclone system that spins the bigger dust elements right into the bin using centrifugal forces of 500G. Then, a specially designed shroud chamber takes out pet hair and other fluff from the air prior to passing it to the smaller cyclones. At last, a group of smaller and more powerful cyclones create centrifugal forces equal to 160,000G, removing bacteria, mold and even cigarette smoke particles. As a result of this process, your Dyson vacuum cleaner is quite capable of capturing allergens, and the air it pushes out is much cleaner.
When making your buying decision, consider this: Dyson cyclonic technology captures dust particles as tiny as 0.5 microns, and this would include bacteria, mould and pollen. Not enough? How about the fact that Dyson machines are made of the same materials that are normally used in riot shields and crash helmets, which makes these cleaner the toughest and most durable in the world. What if I tell you that Dyson vacuum cleaners have endured more than 560 different tests, including being pushed 1,358,000 meters and switched more than 19,500 times; its bin was opened 1,560 times and hoses kinked at least 7,270 times.
Dyson vacuum reviews - now, let’s sum it all up:
A Dyson vacuum cleaner is a totally different cleaner: it guarantees that no suction is lost, picks up more dust and dirt room after room, forces out cleaner green air free of allergens, comes with HEPA filter on selected models, extremely hygienic due to no use of dirty and dusty bags, and has a stamp of approval from the National Asthma Council.





