The Dyson blog: Artificial and Human Intelligence

We demystify department store special editions and many other things in this article:.

If their own, they’ll likely buy a Henry, Numatic or one of the dreadful Shark monstrosities as they are only a hundred or so quid.If they suggest anything like a Vax, Shark, Hoover or Dyson machine, you are free to laugh heartily at the suggestion.. It’s a fact that many of the cleaning staff that are available to us in the UK are born elsewhere in Europe or even further afield.

The Dyson blog: Artificial and Human Intelligence

Nothing wrong with that of course, but many of these people have a different understanding as to what vacuum cleaners are needed for what jobs.They do not have the breadth of experience needed to recommend to you a vacuum cleaner..The European taste for cylinder or tank vacuum cleaners is perfectly valid for the hard floors they typically have in central and Eastern European countries, but less valid for the nice Axminster carpets more likely to be found in the British shires, the Cheshire Triangle or the affluent corners of Scotland or.

The Dyson blog: Artificial and Human Intelligence

Therefore, your cleaner’s insistence that something like a Henry, Numatic or cylinder Dyson vacuum is their preference is likely to be ill-informed, certainly if your floor coverings are mostly carpets.Feel free to ignore them and buy them what they.

The Dyson blog: Artificial and Human Intelligence

and not what they.

.. And certainly, don’t consider anything cordless like a Gtech or a Dyson V8, V10, V11, V15, etc.Stopping and starting while in use.

Bag full light showing full when it isn’t.Other warning lights coming on.

Cutting out during use.Power cord failure (we do those while you wait).