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Dyson Haircare TSV 04/08/24
ShockingI see on the news today Dyson cutting 1000 jobs in the UK.
This is now 2nd AugustDyson Haircare TSV 04/08/24
Have we any clues as to what it is! Like the new version of the hairdryer for instance (for the very wealthy amongst us ). I’m not a fan of Mr Dyson. Bragged about being a British brand then moved everything to Asia with the excuse that the Govt had no interest in investing in British businesses and manufacturing costs were too high - like his prices. I suspect they make em cheap and pile em high and then sell at exhorbitant prices. Personall I prefer the Halo Vacuum- it’s ultra light, comes with a load of attachments and two batteries! That isn’t cheap either but it’s far better value. Hey ho. I suspect I’m in a minority with this - people hear the name Dyson and think they’re getting the ultimate in quality and most can’t be dissuaded. I’d rather spend the money I save on something else - like another handbag . Good job we’re all differentThis is now 2nd August
I don’t believe you are offending anyone we all have our own opinion on things. What’s the Dupe for the Dyson?I’d rather go without a vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, hair straighteners or a fan if it meant I had to buy anything by Dyson. They’re far too expensive, although I could afford to buy them, but I’ve got brands that do just as an effective job so I’ll stick to not buying Dyson gadgets and save my money.
Apologies to anyone who has got Dyson products though because I don’t want to offend anyone.
Instead of the Dyson vacuum cleaners, I have a Shark anti hair wrap vacuum for upstairs and a GTech Platinum for downstairs. The Shark is heavy but not as bad as a Dyson. The GTech is a lot lighter but does just as good a job as the Shark as it’s also an anti hair wrap model. My ex has had two Dysons and has got rid of them both because they stopped working properly and were cumbersome. He doesn’t enjoy housework at the best of times and lugging the Dyson around made it even worse.I don’t believe you are offending anyone we all have our own opinion on things. What’s the Dupe for the Dyson?
Thanks for the detailed explanation yes I would rather spend my money on holidays and wine.Instead of the Dyson vacuum cleaners, I have a Shark anti hair wrap vacuum for upstairs and a GTech Platinum for downstairs. The Shark is heavy but not as bad as a Dyson. The GTech is a lot lighter but does just as good a job as the Shark as it’s also an anti hair wrap model. My ex has had two Dysons and has got rid of them both because they stopped working properly and were cumbersome. He doesn’t enjoy housework at the best of times and lugging the Dyson around made it even worse.
For hair straighteners I use the Eco brand, although I have a few straighteners and hot brushes incase it ever goes wrong. I’ve had them for over eight years and they still work perfectly. I have a Babyliss hair dryer although I recently won a Carmen hair dryer so I’m using that one now.
I have long hair and no split ends and neither of the hair dryers need to be used on the hot setting because both have three heat settings. I use the hair dryer on the medium setting and finish with a cold shot of air.
That’s why I don’t need to spend hundreds of pounds on any of the Dyson products because I have gadgets that do a comparable job. I’m lucky in the fact that I can afford to buy Dyson gadgets but I think they’re overpriced for what they are or do and so I spend my money on other things.
Same here .Thanks for the detailed explanation yes I would rather spend my money on holidays and wine.
Excellent choicesThanks for the detailed explanation yes I would rather spend my money on holidays and wine.
A wet to dry straightener I thinkHaven't Dyson brought out a long hair styler thingy for about £400 or did I dream it? I'm sure I saw Abbi Horne demo'ing it and her hair looked amazing.
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