Steve
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We have alsorts of troubles going on all around the world the eu has plenty of problems of its own and what does it do...........bring in rules to limit the power of vacuum cleans.
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wonder if they will limit the power of the Russians
Now I know I am nit the brightest button, but surley a lower watt hair dryer will take longer to dry your hair, same with vacuum cleaners
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Now I know I am nit the brightest button, but surley a lower watt hair dryer will take longer to dry your hair, same with vacuum cleaners
Afraid I must agree on this one, god forbid I was pro eu, but dysons are reckoned to be the best vacuums and they are all below the wattageEven though it's enormous fun to bash anything that comes out of the EU I would have thought that the idea is to promote the efficiency of vacuum cleaners.
Wattage simply indicates how much electrical power is used by the cleaner and is not an indicator of how efficient the vacuum cleaner is at doing what it's meant to do, pick up dust.
Unless people think that electrical energy is freely and cheaply available and it's means of production is not a finite resource then designing efficient machines and not simply power hungry machines is the way to go.
Not as much fun as EU bashing I know, sorry.
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Same with hairdryers...Used to have really low powered vacuums they used absolutely no power
They were called brooms
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As somebody commented on TV the other day, this isn't something imposed by the EU, it's something voted for by all EU members, including this country, several years ago. Just another case of the media publishing a non-story to fill white space instead of actually doing some work to find real news.Even though it's enormous fun to bash anything that comes out of the EU I would have thought that the idea is to promote the efficiency of vacuum cleaners.
Wattage simply indicates how much electrical power is used by the cleaner and is not an indicator of how efficient the vacuum cleaner is at doing what it's meant to do, pick up dust.
Unless people think that electrical energy is freely and cheaply available and it's means of production is not a finite resource then designing efficient machines and not simply power hungry machines is the way to go.
Not as much fun as EU bashing I know, sorry.