In 1978, while vacuuming his home, James Dyson, the inventor of Dyson vacuum
cleaner, realized his bag vacuum cleaner constantly losing suction power. He
noticed how dust quickly clogged the pores of the bag and blocked the airflow,
so that suction dropped rapidly. He set to work to solve this problem. 5 years
and 5,127 prototypes later, the world's first cyclonic bagless vacuum cleaner
arrived.
The first Dyson vacuum cleaner James Dyson decided to manufacture his own vacuum
cleaner. In June 1993 he opened a research center and factory near his home
in England to begin making his Dyson vacuum cleaner,which collected the finest
particles of dust (microscopic particles as small as cigarette smoke) without
clogging. The result was the Dyson Cyclone vacuum cleaner, the first vacuum
cleaner that didn't lose suction.
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