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  2. My Honest Review of the Dyson V15 Detect (Plus, How to Save ...

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    Enter the Dyson V15 Detect—a vacuum that promises to suck up dirt and hair with the convenience of a slim, ... So of course, as a home editor who reviews buzzy items for a living, ...

  3. List of Dyson products - Wikipedia

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    Powered by the Dyson digital motor V6. This power-dense motor uses digital pulse technology and a neodymium magnet to spin at up to 110,000 rotations per minute. Its small size means that the machines it powers can also be small, light and powerful. The Dyson brand, as well as various reviews, claim that the V6 can have up to a 20-minute run time.

  4. An Editor’s Review of Dyson’s Purifier That Cools and Removes ...

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    Customers also rave about this Dyson purifying fan, which has a 4.3-star rating on Amazon and a nearly 5-star rating on the Dyson site. “After buying some new furniture in my son’s room, the ...

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    And for the techies out there, you know the holidays are the best time to score major deals on pricier items like laptops, headphones, and tablets.Costco's 13.3-inch Macbook Air is currently $750 ...

  6. Dyson (company) - Wikipedia

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    Dyson Limited, d.b.a Dyson, is a Singaporean–British multinational technology company. [7] Founded in 1991 by James Dyson in Malmesbury , England, the company designs and manufactures household appliances such as vacuum cleaners , air purifiers , hand dryers , bladeless fans , heaters , hair dryers , and lights.

  7. Fantom Technologies - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, British-born James Dyson (inventor of dual-cyclone vacuums) and Canada's IONA Appliances (the predecessor of Fantom Technologies) made a licensing deal in which the company would manufacture and sell a line of commercial dual-cyclonic upright vacuums called Vectron, for SC Johnson Wax, on which Dyson held the patent.