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  2. List of Dyson products - Wikipedia

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    The DC14 was released in 2004. It is a revision of the DC07 upright vacuum cleaner with lower centre of gravity and 'telescope reach'. It uses Dyson's Root 8 Cyclone technology, which maintains constant suction. Aside from the different design of the cyclone assembly and bin, the DC14 looks very similar to the DC07.

  3. Fantom Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Fantom Cyclone XT; A later model was the Fantom Cyclone XT, released in 1999. Sold again through an infomercial hosted by Cheryl Watson and Jim Caldwell, the vacuum was engineered similar to the Lightning, but as upright. It was successful. Fantom Crosswinds; James Dyson ended his partnership with Fantom Technologies in early 2001.

  4. Dyson (company) - Wikipedia

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    On 2 January 2001 the company name was shortened from Dyson Appliances Ltd. to Dyson Ltd. [1] In April of that year the DC07, a new upright vacuum cleaner using "Root Cyclone" technology with seven cyclone funnels instead of the original dual-cyclone design, was launched. By 2009 Dyson began creating other technologies: the Airblade hand dryer ...

  5. This stick vacuum really sucks — save $150 on the cordless ...

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    Dyson’s reputation for producing vacuums with epic suction has made the brand a household name. Its lightweight, cordless Dyson Cyclone V10 Absolute is a fan favorite — a powerhouse of a stick ...

  6. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, James Dyson introduced a portable unit with cyclonic separation, adapting this design from industrial saw mills. [32] He launched his cyclone cleaner first in Japan in the 1980s at a cost of about US$1800 and in 1993 released the Dyson DC01 upright in the UK for £200. Critics expected that people would not buy a vacuum cleaner at ...

  7. James Dyson - Wikipedia

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    James Dyson was born 2 May 1947 in Cromer, Norfolk, one of three children [2] of Janet M. (née Bolton) and Alec William Dyson. [10] He was named after his grandfather, James Dyson . His father died of prostate cancer when he was nine years old and he described his childhood home as 'penniless' after his father's death.

  8. Dust collector - Wikipedia

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    Cyclone separators are found in all types of power and industrial applications, including pulp and paper plants, cement plants, steel mills, petroleum coke plants, metallurgical plants, saw mills and other kinds of facilities that process dust. [citation needed] Single-cyclone separators create a dual vortex to separate coarse from fine dust.

  9. Dyson - Wikipedia

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    Dyson may refer to: Dyson (surname), people with the surname Dyson; Dyson (company), a Singaporean multinational home appliances company founded by James Dyson; Dyson (crater), a crater on the Moon; Dyson (operating system), a Unix general-purpose operating system derived from Debian using the illumos kernel, libc, and SMF init system