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We have a Dyson vacuum, It's carp.
We have a Dyson Contra-rotating washing machine, It's brilliant
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostTop of the range Miele beats the Dyson hands down.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostAre dyson's actually any good ?
I heard that blokes like them because they can see all the muck spinning around the centre, but apart from that aesthetic, they were supposed to be lacking in the suction department.
So, in essence, so dyson's give a good suck or do they just blow ?
I still use the henry when I decorate and clean the cars out.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostAre dyson's actually any good ?
http://www.dyson.co.uk/technology/rootTech.asp
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Are dyson's actually any good ?
I heard that blokes like them because they can see all the muck spinning around the centre, but apart from that aesthetic, they were supposed to be lacking in the suction department.
So, in essence, so dyson's give a good suck or do they just blow ?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI once had a groundhog tay.
this guy kept on coming back, over and over, talking antipodean sh 1 te
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Originally posted by Diver View Postdeja vu - didn't somebody already post that?
Is it Groundhog day?
this guy kept on coming back, over and over, talking antipodean sh 1 te
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Originally posted by Diver View Postdeja vu - didn't somebody already post that?
Is it Groundhog day?
...echo in here...
...echo in here...
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