He was taking the mick long ago with the Dyson Zone monstrosity
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/dyson-zone-review
Come on Sir James, you've got to be having a laugh surely to god?
https://www.dyson.co.uk/vacuum-clean...aunch-Owners-1
Last edited by Franky Four Fingers; 22nd September 2023 at 19:59.
He was taking the mick long ago with the Dyson Zone monstrosity
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/dyson-zone-review
It will sell.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Yet here we are on a forum where people regularly drop multiple thousands on a time piece that can be bettered by a 10 quid quartz, funny old world.
No different to a robo mower.
I prefer a good workout with the Henry myself, but as Chris says, it will sell.
We have a couple of robot vacuums and looked at the Dyson but the price is insane and it’s way too tall. The ones we have clearly aren’t as good but they get under every sofa and bedside cabinet which the Dyson wouldn’t have managed.
We now have 8 hoovers including 3 robots and 1 Henry for DIY. You would be think carrying one up the stairs was illegal.
IME the robots are good but they are a snack rather than a main meal re hoovering and just keep the dust at bay. You can go over the same spots again with a real hoover, especially carpet, and more dust/dirt will get sucked up.
The trick with the robots is to get them on a routine and keep the floors clear of obstacles but we haven’t mastered that yet.
So, the Dyson vac can map the layout your house and is connected to your wi-fi network?
It's a data harvester's dream.
That. Mrs Donkey thought it was a waste of money but she loves it now. Roomba i7.
Dyson seems mental money.]
Having had a cheap Eufy and upgraded to a more intelligent Roomba it's defiantly worth paying extra to get the models that don't just bounce around....altho they are still better than actually having to use a vacuum yourself.