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Dyson is a manufacturer of home appliances, most notably vacuum cleaners, founded in 1991. Dyson styles itself as a luxury brand, featuring sleek, stream-lined, and ergonomic design aesthetics in their products.

Dyson is also known for several incidents regarding the after market repair of their products, which are listed below.

Dyson
Basic information
Founded 1991
Legal structure {{{Type}}}
Industry Consumer Appliances and Vacuum Cleaners
Official website https://www.dyson.com/
Glued PCB, preventing an easy repair[1]

List of controversies and practices

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