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Dyson’s broken vacuum sparked a 15 year engineering quest for bagless cleaning success
Economy
Published on 29 April 2026

The fix started with one frustrating loss of suction
James Dyson’s bagless vacuum breakthrough began with a basic household annoyance: a vacuum that lost suction. Instead of accepting the failure, he pursued a 15-year cycle of experimentation and engineering, built on cyclonic separation principles. The result turned everyday frustration into a billion-dollar product and a powerful reminder that innovation often starts small.
- Dyson began with a vacuum that kept losing suction
- The breakthrough took 15 years of experimentation
- Cyclonic separation became the core engineering principle
- A common problem drove a revolutionary consumer product
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