Catching up with my RUclips watch list! Wasn't that Dyson vacuums that had that guy with the European accent do the commercials? The blurry accent where you can't tell where he is from? Now Bavarian and English accents, those accents stick out! (We always say british accent, but always forget about how the Scottish accent is on Britain to)
Yes, that's him! They also make hairdryers and hand dryers for commercial settings. They say their vacuums never lose suction, but my old one did. I remember growing up with a vacuum with a belt that would burn and the whole house would smell like burning rubber!
@JuliaLives1111 i remember another vaccum commercial blitz with a middle-aged man and his "daughter" (or woman playing his daughter). Highlight where he stood under his vacuum holding a bowling ball. Wasn't that Oreck?
@JuliaLives1111 i love watching balloons in a vaccum chamber! It is the opposite would cause the balloon is expanding due to losing air and the material is expanding to fill the vacuum
@@anthonyruby2668 I don't think I've had a balloon in a vacuum chamber. I went straight from a bag to a Dyson. I'm always shocked by the dirt that's coming out of the carpet in my house.
Probably the filter on the side of the ball and/or the seal it sits on and maybe a clog somewhere. I'd refer to the manual that came with it, clean the filters, and check for clogs.
Great tip for making sure you don't throw away parts: I go through each piece of cardboard with a box cutter so I the material will fit in my recycle bin. I know I went through the packaging thoroughly. Must have been a factory oversight.
Thank you for taking the time and creating the video.
Catching up with my RUclips watch list! Wasn't that Dyson vacuums that had that guy with the European accent do the commercials? The blurry accent where you can't tell where he is from? Now Bavarian and English accents, those accents stick out! (We always say british accent, but always forget about how the Scottish accent is on Britain to)
Yes, that's him! They also make hairdryers and hand dryers for commercial settings. They say their vacuums never lose suction, but my old one did. I remember growing up with a vacuum with a belt that would burn and the whole house would smell like burning rubber!
@JuliaLives1111 i remember another vaccum commercial blitz with a middle-aged man and his "daughter" (or woman playing his daughter). Highlight where he stood under his vacuum holding a bowling ball. Wasn't that Oreck?
@JuliaLives1111 i love watching balloons in a vaccum chamber! It is the opposite would cause the balloon is expanding due to losing air and the material is expanding to fill the vacuum
@@anthonyruby2668 But what was the purpose of the bowling ball?
@@anthonyruby2668 I don't think I've had a balloon in a vacuum chamber. I went straight from a bag to a Dyson. I'm always shocked by the dirt that's coming out of the carpet in my house.
Probably the filter on the side of the ball and/or the seal it sits on and maybe a clog somewhere. I'd refer to the manual that came with it, clean the filters, and check for clogs.
It does come with one. Maybe you threw it away.
Great tip for making sure you don't throw away parts: I go through each piece of cardboard with a box cutter so I the material will fit in my recycle bin. I know I went through the packaging thoroughly. Must have been a factory oversight.