Dyson invented this stuff over a decade ago in the UK and many households their have them and swear by them. I believe he licensed the technology to the US over the last decade which is a much cheaper entry; Dyson's eventually became distributed in the US, though initially with less model selection.
I don't think "song and dance", "dumbass-bumparound" and the general flippant attitude in this post given much professional credit to the line of products which are widely used and coveted.
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colin @ Mar 31st 2007 11:24AM
My second attempt at posting now...
Dyson invented this stuff over a decade ago in the UK and many households their have them and swear by them. I believe he licensed the technology to the US over the last decade which is a much cheaper entry; Dyson's eventually became distributed in the US, though initially with less model selection.
I don't think "song and dance", "dumbass-bumparound" and the general flippant attitude in this post given much professional credit to the line of products which are widely used and coveted.
Nick R @ Apr 1st 2007 11:33AM
if you own a roomba you would understand that description - which is very accurate.