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Whether it be electronics, automobiles or medical equipment, the manufacturers should not be able to horde “oem” parts, render your stuff useless if you repair it with aftermarket parts, or hide schematics of their products.
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Because they show the dirt, they look cool, and an “engineer” sells them on the telly.
With too many dogs in my house, bag vacuums are a no-go but I would dearly love to get a classic style Miele. The bag less Miele i have is not up to standard.
You can get vacuum bags with a clip on the bottom that makes them re-usable and easy to remove pet hair from the bag.
Seems like a bagless model with extra steps if I’m honest
Fair… I have a wet/dry vac/blower in my garage/workshop and it’s nice to have the ability to empty a bag full of saw/plaster dust on a machine that is also a high velocity drier for the dog and a wet vac for spills.
I did once vacuum up some plaster dust the day before drying the dog though, there was enough dust in the hose crevices to warrant a re-wash.
No system is perfect, but I stand by my opinion that Dyson design things to break.
Yep that’s a good use case.