Svelt Dyson DC12 will clean up in Japan

Ed Steele May 26, 2004 3



Svelt Dyson DC12 will clean up in Japan
James Dyson, the Vacuum Cleaner Mastermind of the 21st Century, has released a vacuum cleaner specifically with the “cleanliness obsessed” Japanese in mind. The DC12 vacuum cleaner is small enough to fit in a 8″x10″x12″ inch tube and can phone its entire history and serial number to Dyson’s call centers simply by placing it next to a mobile phone. We think that Dyson should offer a user-statistic ranking system where DC12 owners can log in to see who’s winning with “Most Vacuuming in a Day,” “Highest Bag Changes,” and the obvious but less desirable high score for “Strangest Object Lodged in Vacuum Tube.”
The China Post – British inventor unveils latest gadget in Japan

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Jenny Harford says:

I have a Dyson DC12 and it is useless. It only picks up surface dirt and lacks the suction that my upright Dyson has in Australia. Very disappointed.

lunacy8m says:

Dyson doesn’t have a user ranking system for “Strangest Object Lodged in Vacuum Tube” either. It’s an intended jab. :)

Dyson Engineer says:

Spot the mistake……..
Dysons do not have bags!

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