LG simply invented flipper “technology”, smashing and praying dust blocks pour out of the bin instead of dust plumes from the bin and high efficient collection chambers when empting. No one held a gun to LG’s head and demanded a “no dust when empting, invention”.Unfortunately, methods like compression of the dry contents of the dustbin plus a prescribed amount of moisture to inhibit loose dust from flying just prior to emptying would like prove as much a chore and annoyance to deal with for the average user. I don't see a solution for this coming any time soon. It is not necessarily up to LG to come up with a solution - just because the claim it made fell flat. Neither company in contention, has a mouth that's a prayer book. They never or nearly never discuss or complain of this. Most importantly, the vast majority of Dyson owners who freely review their Dyson’s at review sites don't care of their Dyson pre-motor filter clogging after months of use. NAB and ASA have seen the evidence from Dyson and heard the complaints from his competitors and have made their decisions long ago in favor of Dyson. The larger reality is, Dyson competitors cannot stop Dyson from making his “no loss of suction” claim, both here in the US via NAB and in the UK via ASA. of Dyson “no loss claims” are found here and one or two other vacuum cleaner forums where vacuum types chat. Helo Venson, I have much to say about manufactures selling/conning folks with their “fool the public into thinking we have Dyson-like technologies” whirlwinds and cyclones, but will talk of Dyson. You can throw in the sanitizing power of UV lights that no one will ever learn to apply properly for dust mite elimination - unless it's employed in some sort timed robotic device. Your effort I thank you for but I am just plain tired of claims and prolonged debates re claims of "no loss of suction,"no dust whatsoever," not to mention cylcones and whirlwinds everywhere from everybody.
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