Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

This can lead to overheating and even reduce the lifespan of the motor.

Of course, there are always trade-offs when buying a lower-priced vacuum cleaner.You should always read reviews before buying a vacuum to check how the model performs.

Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

the best Vax vacuums.do a great job for the price.. Why Did Dyson Sue Vax?.Back in 2010, Dyson sued Vax with the claim that Mach Zen cylinder vacuum cleaner was almost identical to the design of the Dyson DC02.

Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

In Dyson’s words, the Mach Zen “flagrantly copied” the DC02’s “iconic design.”.There are certainly similarities between the two vacuum cleaners, but the courts ultimately disagreed with Dyson’s case.

Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

In 2011, the claims were rejected.

If you’d like to learn more, we’ve written a detailed article about this court case.Even companies that are traditionally seen as British, such as Vax and Hoover, now build all of their vacuums abroad.. Let’s take a closer look at which vacuums are made in the UK, which companies have headquarters here, and European alternatives to consider..

Which Vacuum Cleaners Are Made in the UK?.Sadly, there aren’t many vacuum brands that still manufacture products in the UK..

(of Henry Hoover fame) is really the only major vacuum manufacturer that still builds its products in the UK.The company’s products are currently produced in a manufacturing facility in Chard, Somerset.

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