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Article: Dyson Introduces Telescope: The World's Most Compressible Vacuum Cleaner, That's Big on Suction But Small on Storage; First Dyson Canister Vacuum to Debut in the U.S. Features Acclaimed Dyson Cyclone Vacuum Technology Invented by James Dyson.
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- PR Newswire
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- June 3, 2004
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CHICAGO, June 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Dyson, the company that invented the first vacuum that doesn't lose suction, introduces its new DC11 Telescope canister vacuum cleaner, designed especially for homes that have limited storage space. The introduction of Dyson's first U.S. canister vacuum proves that great things...not just good things...really can come in small packages.
The DC11 Telescope is a full-size, full-power canister vacuum that compresses for easy carrying and storage -- taking up only half the storage space of many other canisters. Like all Dyson vacuums, DC11 Telescope uses patented Dyson Root12Cyclone(TM) technology and doesn't lose suction. Unlike ...