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beko1987
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The 1999 Dyson Product Guide
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Is aa lovely read! Wish i could find a copy of 'doing a dyson' though, looks interesting!
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Collector and restorer of vintage vacuums, Dyson Appreciator! Come and see my blog, where I am uploading all my mountains of brochures, manuals and other vacuum cleaner paperwork, and also my youtube channel @beko1987!
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"doing a Dyson" is like £42! omg weird name aswell
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DC14s are tanks, just need a slightly longer motor life. Do plastic parts often break on DC14s? Nope. DC41- Sexy looking futuristic and powerful machine. Just needs a better designed cleaner head wheel and cyclone clip along with a dense metal rod in the chassis.
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