There is something to be said for perseverance and interesting ideas. Take the Dyson vacuum cleaners product range.
If you watch television or visit the local appliance store you've probably seen in person one of the Dyson Ball models.
It looks like James Dyson, the inventor, slapped a child's rubber kickball onto the vacuum cleaner. But believe it or not, this ingenious idea has made vacuuming considerably easier for millions of people. And it is just one of the many vacuums that are produced by this company.
Perfected On The 5,127th Attempt!...
When it comes to perseverance, James Dyson certainly had it. For more
than five years he worked on getting his vacuum technology perfected.
He worked through no less than 5,127 prototypes of the many vacuum cleaners sold by Dyson today. Add to that the time and energy he put into selling the vacuums to national companies in the hopes of getting them manufactured. We can almost bet those other manufacturers are kicking themselves in the pants today for not taking an interest in him.
Like other popular manufacturers, Dyson continuously works on improving their product. They do this by investing the profits they make on an international level back into their company.
As of this year, they have 350 scientists and engineers tinkering on new products in the Dyson labs in the United Kingdom.
What is really interesting about these men and women who are dedicated to developing the best dirt sucking product ever is that they are of all different ages and backgrounds, including a few newly graduated college students and engineers who like medieval catapults. How that fits into building a sweeper we have yet to figure out, but somehow it does.
Dyson Is Now a World Wide Phenomenon...
James Dyson has slowly built his vacuum cleaner empire into the
multi-billion dollar company it is today.
Dyson vacuum cleaners are for sale on every continent, and the company is always looking for ways to improve the technology that is behind the Dyson Ball vacuum cleaner, and the many variations of cyclone technology used in them and others today.
While they tend to be a little more expensive than other vacuums, a Dyson vacuum cleaner is one of the top of the line products.
Take a read through the following reviews and make your own decision about these uniquely designed vacuum cleaners. You never know, you may find yourself suddenly owning one of those vacuum cleaners that are steered by a kickball.
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DC25 Product Review
A review of the Dyson DC25 including the pros and cons, and our very
own rating.
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DC14 Product Review
A review of the Dyson DC14 including the positives and negatives, as
well as our own rating.
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DC15 Vacuum Cleaner Product Review
The Dyson DC15 vacuum cleaner, affectionately known as 'The Ball' is
put though its paces and left with a rating.
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DC17 Product Review
A review of the Dyson DC17 including pluses and minuses, as well as our
rating of it.
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DC18 Product Review
A review of the Dyson DC18 including the good and the bad, plus our own
rating.
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DC07 Product Review
We review and rate the Dyson DC07 bagless vacuum cleaner and share the
pros and cons with you.
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Animal Product Range and the DC22 Review
An explanation of the Dyson Animal ranges of vacuum cleaners, plus a
look at the baby Animal the Dyson DC22.
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Ball Vacuum Range and DC24 Product Review
An explanation of the Dyson Ball ranges of vacuum cleaners plus a look
at the Dyson DC24 - the small ball cleaner.
Dyson Sphere - It Is All About the Ball!
A comprehensive look at the Dyson Sphere technology and why this little
ball has completely changed the way cleaners move across the floor.
Dyson Canister Vacuum Cleaners... and DC21 Review
An explanation of the Dyson canister vacuum range of cleaners and looks in detail of the Dyson DC21, one of two canisters on the market.
Dyson Uprights - The Cleaner with the Ball
General information about the Dyson uprights, including examples of upright vacuum cleaner models available.