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Dyson is a manufacturer of home appliances, most notably vacuum cleaners, founded in 1991. Dyson likes to make it difficult or impossible to repair their products after market. Dyson styles itself as a luxury brand, featuring sleek, stream-lined, and ergonomic design aesthetics in their products. Sadly unlike luxuries brands in other product categories, many of the luxury features only apply to product designs.
| Basic information | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1991 |
| Legal structure | {{{Type}}} |
| Industry | Consumer Appliances and Vacuum Cleaners |
| Official website | https://www.apple.com/ |
Harder to repair buttons
There have been reports of vacuum trigger button being harder to self-repair for a consumer due to the use of glue on the PCB, prompting the user to replace the whole housing.[1][2]
List of controversies and practices
Dyson intentionally reduces battery lifespan and makes them difficult to repair