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  2. Dyson V15 Detect Cord-Free Vacuum review - AOL

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    The Dyson V15 Detect is a fantastic vacuum that pushes the boundaries of what to look for in a vacuum. The green laser and Piezo sensor almost gamify vacuuming, while delivering a high-level clean.

  3. What Makes the Dyson V15 Detect Stand Out? - AOL

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    Enter the Dyson V15 Detect—a vacuum that promises to suck up dirt and hair with the convenience of a slim, cordless build. ... When comparing the V15 Detect to other Dyson models, it’s clear ...

  4. List of Dyson products - Wikipedia

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    The DC16, launched in 2006, is Dyson's first handheld vacuum cleaner based on the same technology as used in the DC14 and DC15 root cyclone upright vacuum cleaners. The DC16 has 36 airwatts of constant suction. The DC16 shares the same styling as the other recent upright and cylinder vacuum cleaners in the Dyson range, and weighs 1.5 kg (3.3 lb).

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    There are quite a few reasons why the Dyson V15 Detect vacuum has accumulated more than 25 million views across TikTok. First off, it features a laser light that can detect microscopic dust and ...

  6. Dyson (company) - Wikipedia

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    The only company that expressed interest in the new cyclonic vacuum technology was Dyson's former employer, Rotork. Built by Italian appliance maker Zanussi and sold by Kleeneze through a mail order catalogue, the Kleeneze Rotork Cyclon was the first publicly sold vacuum cleaner of Dyson's design. Only about 500 units were sold in 1983.

  7. Vacuum - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum pump and bell jar for vacuum experiments, used in science education during the early 20th century, on display in the Schulhistorische Sammlung ('School Historical Museum'), Bremerhaven, Germany. A vacuum (pl.: vacuums or vacua) is space devoid of matter. The word is derived from the Latin adjective vacuus (neuter vacuum) meaning "vacant ...

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