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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

The Gadget Inspectors review Sir James Dyson's latest product, a bladeless fan.

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  • Now I can stick my dick in a fan without getting cut

  • Yeah, but can you talk through it and sound like Darth Vader? NOT INTERESTED.

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  • She can make me a blowjob

  • So impressed that you'd "consider" buying it. In other words you wouldn't buy it thus don't even recommend it. Well done.

  • They should make a mini one that you can hold in your hand.

  • Dyson Micro Bladed fan.

    *fixed

  • @joiedejoiedejoie As for the dirt on the blades and cage. The dyson fan has a fan in the base and the base has vents, which will draw dust too, and it would be much harder to clean that machine. I take the cage and blades off my fan periodically and clean them, no big deal. Take it apart once a week and you keep the dust from gathering.

    I'd consider buying one of those things if they were the price of a normal fan of the same size. It's not even remote controlled.

  • @joiedejoiedejoie I was interested in this type of fan, as I use a fan with blades in my room. I was interested until I saw the price. Then I did some research. They're noisy (akin to their dyson vacuum) and I read that all you get is a light breeze on the highest setting. Way weaker than a similar sized fan (say 12") that has blades. My fan does not "buffet" me with air, It's a pretty smooth feeling. That is just hype.

  • @UnderManlac The usual fan easily gathers dirt (frame, blades) and is hard to clean. That's why I think this is good for those allergic to dust--the Dyson fan will allow for easier, and therefore more frequent, cleaning.

  • @joiedejoiedejoie The dyson fan won't keep the dust down. If there is dust in the air, it will blow it in their face anyway, just like any normal fan. It's not a hepa filter.

  • Why are they showing the computer model of buffeted air. I own a fan with blades. It does not buffet me with chopped air. The air is smooth. I'd only get a dyson bladeless fan knock off because it would be quieter.

  • great invention... :-)

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