How I Built This - James Dyson first built a cardboard prototype of his game-changing vacuum cleaner -- a new bagless vacuum using "cyclone" technology. http://n.pr/2cm6jN6 | Facebook
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Dyson on Twitter: "In 1983, and almost bankrupt, James Dyson gets his first vacuum to market, in Japan: the G Force. #DysonTurns21 http://t.co/hfhDgYeXqg" / Twitter
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