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stevewool
23rd July 2012, 07:37
anyone else seen the advert for dysons new fans with out blades, looks amazing, but do they work just as good
lastlid
23rd July 2012, 07:55
How stuff works...
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/home/dyson-bladeless-fan.htm
lastlid
23rd July 2012, 07:57
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A3IM06xgr0&feature=player_embedded
Terpe
23rd July 2012, 08:07
Personally I think they're fantastic :D
Terpe
23rd July 2012, 08:08
IMO they work better. Just wish I could afford one. :Erm:
stevewool
23rd July 2012, 08:12
just looked at the prices, so much, but amazon has one for £26 dont know much about them so uave to go and see them before i buy
Terpe
23rd July 2012, 08:15
just looked at the prices, so much, but amazon has one for £26 dont know much about them so uave to go and see them before i buy
What!!!!!!!
A Dyson Air Multiplier fan for £26 on Amazon??
Are you sure that not just for the instruction book :D
Can you share that link Steve? I would be expecting at least £170
stevewool
23rd July 2012, 08:17
just put in dyson fan on google and up it came did not look at the name but looked the same i shall try again, could have been called byson, just a copy :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
stevewool
23rd July 2012, 08:19
yep a mini one for £26 dont know the brand, go to amazon
Terpe
23rd July 2012, 08:19
just put in dyson fan on google and up it came did not look at the name but looked the same i shall try again, could have been called byson, just a copy :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
Just put your glasses on :D
If you don't wear glasses, get down to the optician :icon_lol::icon_lol:
lastlid
23rd July 2012, 22:07
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8he8afjQyd8
lastlid
23rd July 2012, 22:10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-Es2ALpZ_s&feature=relmfu
malchard888
24th July 2012, 09:22
If my memory serves me correctly, a few years ago Dysons switched their manufacturing base from the UK to India to take advantage of cheap labour costs but they still seem to charge top dollar for their products.
Dedworth
24th July 2012, 09:58
If my memory serves me correctly, a few years ago Dysons switched their manufacturing base from the UK to India to take advantage of cheap labour costs but they still seem to charge top dollar for their products.
Malaysia I think you'll find Malchard :). Best vac I've ever bought though, a bargain £110 in Costco 7 years ago. Dyson wrote adding another 2 years foc warranty to the two it came with so they must trust their products. A shame though that great British inventions are made abroad.
Trefor
24th July 2012, 10:51
I have one of the floor standing bladeless fans. It is great. However, don't expect it to be silent - the motor is but the sheer physics of squeezing air through a small gap means there is a blowing noise.
Top Tip: If you need a new vacuum, then find an old knackered Dyson. I have a Dyson vacuum cleaner which is about 14 years old, it was a bit tired and I thought of replacing it. Someone told me about a service Dyson offer - around £75 inc. Vodka for a full service. During the service they replace all worn parts - mine is now basically a new vacuum with new motor, handle, cable, brushes, wheels and some more bits I forget. Dealtastic.
malchard888
24th July 2012, 11:29
Malaysia I think you'll find Malchard :). Best vac I've ever bought though, a bargain £110 in Costco 7 years ago. Dyson wrote adding another 2 years foc warranty to the two it came with so they must trust their products. A shame though that great British inventions are made abroad.
I stand to be corrected having just searched in wikipedia but it is a shame as its hard to understand why he couldnt find a suitable manufacturing site in the UK still as we know this country is not the manufacturing base it was when I was young, profit before people will always win I guess
Dedworth
24th July 2012, 11:36
I stand to be corrected having just searched in wikipedia but it is a shame as its hard to understand why he couldnt find a suitable manufacturing site in the UK still as we know this country is not the manufacturing base it was when I was young, profit before people will always win I guess
Champagne socialist knighted under Labour but doesn't fancy paying too much UK tax or keeping employment here
lastlid
24th July 2012, 13:06
I have one of the floor standing bladeless fans. It is great. However, don't expect it to be silent - the motor is but the sheer physics of squeezing air through a small gap means there is a blowing noise.
Top Tip: If you need a new vacuum, then find an old knackered Dyson. I have a Dyson vacuum cleaner which is about 14 years old, it was a bit tired and I thought of replacing it. Someone told me about a service Dyson offer - around £75 inc. Vodka for a full service. During the service they replace all worn parts - mine is now basically a new vacuum with new motor, handle, cable, brushes, wheels and some more bits I forget. Dealtastic.
Including Vodka?
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