I do not like his airblade hand dryers but this is for a reason unrelated to their design. Most people are too sloppy about washing their hands and only wet them a little bit allowing the airblade to blow the bacteria off their hands and disperse them into a large invisible cloud in the bathroom. I have two of his vacuums and am very impressed.
His latest product is a re-engineering of the hair dryer. Looks good - too pricey for home use but perfect for a salon:
I recently got one of his high-end floor vacuums for the house as our downstairs vac broke beyond repair. They usually last two-three years so I figured I would try a Dyson and see how long it lasted. What surprised me was just how much crud it was able to get up out of an otherwise clean-looking rug. A difference of night and day.
I also have a little hand-held unit - a replacement for my fourth or fifth DustBuster that broke. It too works really well and runs rings around what the DustBuster used to do.
Dyson products may be a bit expensive but they perform very well and are very robustly constructed.
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