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One day in 1978, James Dyson was cleaning his house when he became frustrated with the way his vacuum cleaner quickly lost suction.
The dispenser stuck to every flat surface we could find, and it never lost suction, to paraphrase James Dyson, even after getting pulled off and stuck again dozens of times.
It doesn't happen very often, but if you have lost suction, try pushing a broomstick gently through the hoses to dislodge any larger clumps of debris that are stuck.
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Like Dyson uprights, the Telescope has no bag to get clogged, and therefore never loses suction.
Because it was bagless, Dyson explained in the ads, the machine "never loses suction".
They never lose suction!
And don't forget, Dyson's never lose suction.
Yes, that Dyson, the folks who make the vacuums that never lose suction.
The Dyson's main selling point is that it doesn't lose suction over time.
Worst yet, when the battery is low, the vacuum just stops working instead of gradually losing suction.
The Dyson Autobot/Decepticon (it's unclear which side the "never loses suction" vacuum will take) will make a brief appearance during a scene when Sam drops a shard of the Cube in his house resulting in hilarity and chaos.
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