Henrik
I do not understand your comments.
Did somebody say that or are these your considerations?
Anyway:
Yes they are mandated by law and like everything coming out of the EU is dumb and corrupt and blinking to China and manufacturers now involved with China.
As for the repairability requirements do you really think they are going to make any difference? Because I don't, incomplete requirements and silly.
About Brexit.
UK certainly did not leave because of Dyson LOL
But because they were sick and tired of Europe's dishonesty and wanting to command everything and only to advantage a couple ones, Germany primarily.
Say how big zucchini must be, how much milk you can export, how big clams must be, (Just think they wanted Italy to make cheese with dry milk LOL and expect not to get a "puncha on tha face") bans on ingredients, products etc... Nanny statism etc.
And a lot of other reasons including illegal immigration also resulting from how bad EU is managing migrant chrisis but vacuums or appliances.
In fact never heard say Boris Johnson say a word about vacuum cleaners.
Not a fan of Dyson myself, but I think that the lawsuit was legit (and apparently even a judge thought so as they won) testing vacuum cleaners when empty is not a real life condition, as soon those modern oil filter- like filters of chinese vacuums get some dust in them suction changes drastically hence vacums that sucked well when empty then "sucked" at sucking after awhile.
Dyson vacuums have a different system and wont cause these problems.
Always china made stuff but at least the design and particular technology is patented and British.
DeLonghi for istance just delegate technology and design to China. like them many others. "Just make something looking like this"...
Profit profit profit



But again not a fan of these.
Am currently using a 1970s 800w canister vacuum and with only 800watts outperrorms 6 times those chinese 1600w ones. Plus filter is washable in the washer.
Really you gotta see the suction it got only using 800watts!
Regarding how labels makes a person willing to buy a new appliance, it is simple.
If your machine needs say a sily thing such as a new thermostat and it is an A and you walk in a store and see a A++++++ on offer.
Someone might well be thinking not to fix the thermostat but buy that A+++++ machine as by having all those + will think it'll give a saving on electric and it'll be a huge incentive not to fix the old but buy the new one, even though that saving just won't be real as explained in my other reply.
The wise thing to do would have been spend your 50-80 euros get it fixed, what actually happens is that they think the new will be better and Will repay itself with money spared on bills so go out and buy the new one.
Is the saving going to happen? No.
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