Doesn't he load the lorries? Not sure he has that kind of sway.@fatbatman works for Dyson he should be able to take your constructive feedback on board and try and improve their products in future
Doesn't he load the lorries? Not sure he has that kind of sway.@fatbatman works for Dyson he should be able to take your constructive feedback on board and try and improve their products in future
pretty costly for what it does, would not get another.
Surely people know that before buying one?
Yeah but the connector into the back of the fan was a micro-USB (at least on the model I had). If yours isn't, then it sounds like I either had an earlier model or they changed it up.
Worth knowing, thank you. It has what put me off re-buying for this summer but if they have solved that then we're back on.They have barrel connectors now.
Yes, sorry I didn't explain correctly, what I meant was it't not cheap, and you would expect it to be better made and not have a noisy fan at high speeds.
Everything made by Dyson is overpriced crap tarted up with LEDs or colours to make it look nice.
I mean £600 or whatever it is for a hairdryer should tell you that.
I didn't pay £600, I purchased the smaller one at around £340 with a discount I had. But I agree they are overpriced.
Ironically the Dyson hairdryer is one of their better products.
You'd probably be better off leaving that on at night (without heat activated) and you'd get better cooling than their bladeless fans...
We have the Dyson TP04. Happy enough with it, especially now hay fever season is upon us, but I wouldn't recommended it to someone. You could no doubt buy a better dedicated fan and purifier for the same cost but we really liked the look of it and ultimately that won it over.
Same here really, but the DP04. It makes a noticeable difference to my allergies, it looks great and works pretty nicely. The air quality tracking is a semi-useful gimmick too