Dyson Supersonic

From: ANT_THOMAS12 Dec 2017 01:55
To: milko 11 of 39
It's thick on the sides don't you know.

(just a Dyson vacuum cleaner)
From: william (WILLIAMA)12 Dec 2017 10:32
To: william (WILLIAMA) 12 of 39
Apparently it's 20Hz  :-O
From: william (WILLIAMA)12 Dec 2017 10:33
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 13 of 39
Just adds your name to a list used by the CORPORATE FEDS!!!!!
From: milko12 Dec 2017 11:03
To: ANT_THOMAS 14 of 39
haha. As a fellow person without enough hair for a dryer, I was wondering. 

I too own a Traitorous Twat Vacuum, unfortunately. It's pretty good tbh, just wish it wasn't helping a scumbag make more profit.
From: ANT_THOMAS12 Dec 2017 14:19
To: milko 15 of 39
Indeed, I bought mine on black Friday, and I suspect I was sent a brand new model rather than a refurb, so I can only hope he made a reduced margin on my sale.
From: graphitone12 Dec 2017 16:16
To: milko 16 of 39
Our Dyson went south the other month, so we got a Shark.

S'bloody brilliant and well worth redirecting your money away from Dyson. It made me the most excited I've got about a vacuum cleaner. I literally had to sit down after using it. :|
From: milko13 Dec 2017 14:35
To: graphitone 17 of 39
I'll bear 'em in mind if the current one fails somehow! 
From: ANT_THOMAS13 Dec 2017 15:15
To: graphitone 18 of 39
I looked at the Sharks, really couldn't justify the price unfortunately.
From: graphitone13 Dec 2017 15:25
To: ANT_THOMAS 19 of 39
Yep. Full price, they're hugely expensive things. There's a lot cost there for something that's a load of plastic with a motor.

We found a pretty good amazon deal where that one I linked to was going for £180.  (cheer)


 
From: Chris (CHRISSS)13 Dec 2017 15:48
To: graphitone 20 of 39
We got that same Shark. £180 too. Although reduced to £140 a week or so later.

It's pretty good. Way better than the previous thing we had. The lift off bit is handy too.
From: Manthorp13 Dec 2017 17:14
To: william (WILLIAMA) 21 of 39
You turn it on with a digit, don't you? 
From: ANT_THOMAS13 Dec 2017 18:52
To: graphitone 22 of 39
Not bad. I wanted one of the lightweight rechargeable handheld things, so got a refurb Dyson V6 Animal for £140
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)13 Dec 2017 21:26
To: ALL23 of 39
£180 also buys a regular hair dryer, a bunch of towels, and more than forty two thousand coloured labels.
From: graphitone13 Dec 2017 21:55
To: ANT_THOMAS Chris (CHRISSS) 24 of 39
Yeah, it's good for stairs combined with that little air powered roller thing.

Godammit. We've really reached middle age haven't we? We'll be talking about the state of our gardens with true sincerity next.
From: ANT_THOMAS13 Dec 2017 22:15
To: graphitone 25 of 39
I only have a yard. I'm safe for a while.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)13 Dec 2017 23:07
To: graphitone 26 of 39
I doubt I'll ever be talking about my garden. I hate gardening.
From: Gobfounded (YVE) 5 Jan 2018 23:51
To: william (WILLIAMA) 27 of 39
Are they ionic, tho, William?

Apprently they're the biz, though they just see to make my hair look greasy.
From: Gobfounded (YVE) 5 Jan 2018 23:52
To: graphitone 28 of 39
We diverted our sucky money away from Dyson to Sebo.

It's the dog's danglies.
From: Gobfounded (YVE) 5 Jan 2018 23:55
To: graphitone 29 of 39
I'm so middle aged we just went for a low maintenance garden. I can't bend like I never used to.
From: william (WILLIAMA) 6 Jan 2018 16:52
To: Gobfounded (YVE) 30 of 39
Talking of middle-aged, I just re-read this thread. Blimey. Is this the forum that pinked the castle and emailed Monsanto asking for midget animals?