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  3. In 1959, Volvo invented the three point seat belt and released the patent to it for free, realising it would save millions of lives.

In 1959, Volvo invented the three point seat belt and released the patent to it for free, realising it would save millions of lives.

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  • woe2you@beige.partyW woe2you@beige.party

    @CppGuy @MarkHoltom Good call. I bought a Henry because it's what I always see contract cleaners using. Apparently they're fairly repairable too, not that I've needed to.

    Oh, and Dyson supported Brexit too. So he can get in the bin with Tim Martin.

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    #16

    @woe2you @CppGuy @MarkHoltom

    Henrys are brilliant, and rarely go wrond.

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    • markholtom@mastodonapp.ukM markholtom@mastodonapp.uk

      In 1959, Volvo invented the three point seat belt and released the patent to it for free, realising it would save millions of lives.

      In 2020 (Covid), James Dyson asked for a tax cut before he would even try to build a ventilator to save a life, then moved his business abroad to avoid tax. He didn't deliver a single ventilator.

      Don’t buy a Dyson.

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      #17

      @MarkHoltom Thanks for this. I was considering a Dyson even though it is more expensive than I prefer, but now No Dysons ever.

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      • thebratdragon@mastodon.scotT thebratdragon@mastodon.scot

        @woe2you @CppGuy @MarkHoltom

        Henrys are brilliant, and rarely go wrond.

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        #18

        @Thebratdragon @CppGuy @MarkHoltom Yup. I don't want fancy wanky unreliable rubbish, I just want a rugged vacuum that doesn't suck.

        Wait, no.

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        • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

          @MarkHoltom

          It's only one couple's experience, but we had a Dyson vacuum cleaner and the thing kept breaking down every three months. Fortunately, we'd bought an extended warranty and we got free parts. When the parts were no longer available, the insurer gave us a replacement machine, also made by #Dyson, which was much worse and couldn't actually clean our carpets.

          We gave up on it and bought a #Henry. We couldn't be happier with it.

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          #19

          @CppGuy @MarkHoltom
          Also, Dysons whine like a little whiny bastard while Henries hum pleasantly

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          • thebratdragon@mastodon.scotT thebratdragon@mastodon.scot

            @woe2you @CppGuy @MarkHoltom

            Henrys are brilliant, and rarely go wrond.

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            #20

            @Thebratdragon @woe2you @CppGuy @MarkHoltom I completely agree.

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            • J johnhenrythe3rd@techhub.social

              @Thebratdragon @woe2you @CppGuy @MarkHoltom I completely agree.

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              #21

              @johnhenrythe3rd @woe2you @CppGuy @MarkHoltom

              My other issue with Dysons, is they are foookin heavy, I had wrist issues and trying to use one could break me for the day.

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              • markholtom@mastodonapp.ukM markholtom@mastodonapp.uk

                In 1959, Volvo invented the three point seat belt and released the patent to it for free, realising it would save millions of lives.

                In 2020 (Covid), James Dyson asked for a tax cut before he would even try to build a ventilator to save a life, then moved his business abroad to avoid tax. He didn't deliver a single ventilator.

                Don’t buy a Dyson.

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                #22

                @MarkHoltom
                Ever since Dyson backed Brexit - because he believed it would mean he could cut labour protections- I've been telling people to boycott Dyson.

                I moved to Canada following Brexit, and my message #DontBuyDyson has a new audience. But more people need to know about his role in UK disastrous COVID.

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                • markholtom@mastodonapp.ukM markholtom@mastodonapp.uk

                  In 1959, Volvo invented the three point seat belt and released the patent to it for free, realising it would save millions of lives.

                  In 2020 (Covid), James Dyson asked for a tax cut before he would even try to build a ventilator to save a life, then moved his business abroad to avoid tax. He didn't deliver a single ventilator.

                  Don’t buy a Dyson.

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                  #23

                  @MarkHoltom Although there was a fair amount of confusion from the tech bros. Most were producing CPAP machines which required vast amounts of oxygen to operate, which we didn't have. The Dyson would have stayed on the shelf. Proper invasive ventilators were needed.

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                  • olivernoble@mastodon.worldO olivernoble@mastodon.world

                    @MarkHoltom
                    Henry and his friends (vacuum cleaners) are great

                    Really tough, easy and cheap to repair - all the parts are available, even just the very end end of the hose that gets worn away when used without any attachment

                    British company, headquartered in the UK.

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                    #24

                    @OliverNoble @MarkHoltom can you get them for 120-volt households?

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                    • markholtom@mastodonapp.ukM markholtom@mastodonapp.uk

                      In 1959, Volvo invented the three point seat belt and released the patent to it for free, realising it would save millions of lives.

                      In 2020 (Covid), James Dyson asked for a tax cut before he would even try to build a ventilator to save a life, then moved his business abroad to avoid tax. He didn't deliver a single ventilator.

                      Don’t buy a Dyson.

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                      #25

                      @MarkHoltom
                      And don't buy a (new) 'Volvo'.

                      Volvo isn't that Swedish company anymore. It's now just a brand name owned by a Chinese company.

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                      • markholtom@mastodonapp.ukM markholtom@mastodonapp.uk

                        In 1959, Volvo invented the three point seat belt and released the patent to it for free, realising it would save millions of lives.

                        In 2020 (Covid), James Dyson asked for a tax cut before he would even try to build a ventilator to save a life, then moved his business abroad to avoid tax. He didn't deliver a single ventilator.

                        Don’t buy a Dyson.

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                        #26

                        @MarkHoltom Dyson pays sweet FA in tax, but his massive profits are being used to buy up vast swaths of British farmland.
                        It was once said “buy land, they are not making it any more”.

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                        • woe2you@beige.partyW woe2you@beige.party

                          @CppGuy @MarkHoltom Good call. I bought a Henry because it's what I always see contract cleaners using. Apparently they're fairly repairable too, not that I've needed to.

                          Oh, and Dyson supported Brexit too. So he can get in the bin with Tim Martin.

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                          #27

                          @woe2you @CppGuy @MarkHoltom Contract cleaners love Henries because they've got fantastic spares service and they're practically maintenance-free. Bagless cleaners have multiple filters that need cleaning that rarely happens. On a Henry the bag itself is the filter so it gets replaced frequently.

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                          • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

                            @MarkHoltom

                            It's only one couple's experience, but we had a Dyson vacuum cleaner and the thing kept breaking down every three months. Fortunately, we'd bought an extended warranty and we got free parts. When the parts were no longer available, the insurer gave us a replacement machine, also made by #Dyson, which was much worse and couldn't actually clean our carpets.

                            We gave up on it and bought a #Henry. We couldn't be happier with it.

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                            #28

                            @CppGuy @MarkHoltom best looking pile of shite we own. Bog standard Miele makes a show of it.

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                            • markholtom@mastodonapp.ukM markholtom@mastodonapp.uk

                              In 1959, Volvo invented the three point seat belt and released the patent to it for free, realising it would save millions of lives.

                              In 2020 (Covid), James Dyson asked for a tax cut before he would even try to build a ventilator to save a life, then moved his business abroad to avoid tax. He didn't deliver a single ventilator.

                              Don’t buy a Dyson.

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                              #29

                              @MarkHoltom Dyson always came across as arrogant and self important. And his vacuum cleaners were not marvels of design - rather heavy and clumsy in my experience.

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                              • clanger9@mastodon.onlineC clanger9@mastodon.online

                                @MarkHoltom
                                At our repair café, it's a stream of expensive Dysons that need to be fixed. Henrys almost never (and they are super-easy to fix, unless someone used it to suck up water)
                                With Dysons, it's usually blocked filters and/or perished hoses.
                                I could say that they suck, but the problem is that they don't... 🙄

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                                #30

                                @clanger9 @MarkHoltom if water's a recurring problem, there's one of the Henry family that's designed to be a wet vac

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                                • novanaturalist@cosocial.caN novanaturalist@cosocial.ca

                                  @MarkHoltom
                                  Ever since Dyson backed Brexit - because he believed it would mean he could cut labour protections- I've been telling people to boycott Dyson.

                                  I moved to Canada following Brexit, and my message #DontBuyDyson has a new audience. But more people need to know about his role in UK disastrous COVID.

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                                  #31

                                  @NovaNaturalist @MarkHoltom
                                  Not just to cut labour protections:, also because he was upset about the energy efficiency rules for vacuum cleaners.

                                  A complaint that was eventually upheld in court: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/dyson-wins-court-decision-eu-110200265.html

                                  But he put his billions to work for brexit because he didn't feel he should be answerable to laws.

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                                  • flexplate@mas.toF flexplate@mas.to

                                    @woe2you @CppGuy @MarkHoltom Contract cleaners love Henries because they've got fantastic spares service and they're practically maintenance-free. Bagless cleaners have multiple filters that need cleaning that rarely happens. On a Henry the bag itself is the filter so it gets replaced frequently.

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                                    #32

                                    @flexplate @woe2you @CppGuy @MarkHoltom Henry, if it's good enough for workmen to lug round for cleanup when they're gutting & renovating entire rooms in your house, they're good enough for general hoovering too

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                                    • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

                                      @MarkHoltom

                                      It's only one couple's experience, but we had a Dyson vacuum cleaner and the thing kept breaking down every three months. Fortunately, we'd bought an extended warranty and we got free parts. When the parts were no longer available, the insurer gave us a replacement machine, also made by #Dyson, which was much worse and couldn't actually clean our carpets.

                                      We gave up on it and bought a #Henry. We couldn't be happier with it.

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                                      #33

                                      @CppGuy @MarkHoltom I kinda love that the #Henry hashtag seems to be all tornado warnings for Henry, Iowa in the US.

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                                      • patterfloof@meow.socialP patterfloof@meow.social

                                        @flexplate @woe2you @CppGuy @MarkHoltom Henry, if it's good enough for workmen to lug round for cleanup when they're gutting & renovating entire rooms in your house, they're good enough for general hoovering too

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                                        #34

                                        @patterfloof @flexplate @CppGuy @MarkHoltom They should really be using a Class M for that, but sadly Numatic's shop vacs don't have names or faces.

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                                        • paavi@mastodontti.fiP paavi@mastodontti.fi

                                          @CppGuy @MarkHoltom Not to mention that in my experience those overpriced products are very noisy. I'd rather get anything else with decent suction and less dBs.

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                                          #35

                                          @paavi The noise, believe it or not, is deliberate, and is there for the same reason many other machines are unnecessarily noisy -- often as much as the law will allow. Many consumers assume that a quiet machine isn't working as hard.

                                          You can buy 'silent' vaccuums, but they're not marketed to consumers because consumers won't buy them. Many professionals (such as casinos) buy them.

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