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DC31 Lightweight Handheld |
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Dyson DC31 is a handheld vacuum cleaner with dual power mode for longer run-time for large jobs and higher suction for stubborn dirt. Ideal for quick pick-ups and spot cleaning. Powered by the new Dyson digital motor. |
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03 Feb 2010 |
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The DC24 Dyson Ball™ |
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The DC24 Dyson Ball™ upright is a slim, lightweight upright that sits on a ball.
Conventional cleaners with fixed wheels can only move in straight lines; they’re not designed to steer. But the new DC24 Dyson Ball™ upright sits on a ball and turns with ease. Dyson engineers have replaced wheels with a ball to give the DC24 vacuum cleaner greater manoeuvrability. The motor sits inside the ball, making it lighter in hand and even easier to steer. |
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03 Feb 2010 |
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The Dyson Air Mutiplier™ fan: Say goodbye to the blade |
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The blades on conventional electric fans literally chop the air, which means the airflow is uneven, causing unpleasant buffeting.
The Dyson Air Multiplier™ fan has no blades. Instead it uses Air Multiplier™ technology to amplify air 15 times, expelling 405 litres of cool, smooth and uninterrupted air every second.
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www.dyson.co.uk/fans/ |
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03 Feb 2010 |
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The new DC26 Dyson City vacuum: Engineered for city living |
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The Dyson City DC26 is a powerful but compact cylinder designed for small spaces. The machine is small enough to sit on an A4 piece of paper – with no loss of cleaning performance.
Although DC26 has a body weight of just 3.25kg, it’s incredibly tough – withstanding 5,318 drops onto a hard floor and 10,000 pummels against a metal wall from Dyson’s test team.
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03 Feb 2010 |
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