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James Dyson Invented The Bagless Vacuum Cleaner

Amy Lamare from celebritynetworth said that Back in 1978, billionaire James Dyson was frustrated with his family’s vacuum cleaner. He set out to create a better version using the principles behind how air moves in a cyclone.

After 15 years and 5,127 prototypes, Dyson invented the first bagless vacuum cleaner. He invented what is known as the Dual Cyclone bagless vacuum cleaner.

It works on the principle of cyclonic separation. Oh and by the way, he wasn’t an engineer: He went to art school.

James Dyson was born in Norfolk, England on May 2, 1947. As a kid, he was a long-distance runner. He spent a year at the Byam Shaw School of Art and then studied furniture and interior design at the Royal College of Art where he helped design the Sea Truck in 1970.

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