Dyson's new DC59 and DC65 vacuums respectively offer, according to the company, corded upright vacuum power in a cordless handheld vacuum and twice as much suction as any other upright vacuum. I’m ...
When SharkNinja said its Rotator Powered Lift-Away vacuum sucked more than Dyson’s DC65, Dyson sued — ultimately winning $16 million in damages. A federal jury in Chicago sided with Dyson on Monday in ...
Plenty of vacuums claim "no loss of suction." Dyson's newest models push technology forward in a way that might actually make that claim true. For years, Dyson vacs have used centrifugal force to ...
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The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal Allergy vacuum never loses suction. Dyson, along with just about every other major vacuuming manufacturer, has made this claim repeatedly in the past. And in the past ...