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The German company, which sells vacuum cleaners under the Bosch brand in the UK, is responding to a previous legal action taken by Dyson last week. Last week, Dyson claimed that BSH was misleading customers about the power usage of its vacuum cleaners in a manner Dyson's founder James Dyson said was "akin to that seen in the In a statement today, BSH said that the allegations against them are "unfounded and untrue" and that all of their machines are tested to the appropriate European Karsten Ottenberg added, "We have long since been aware that James Dyson has a history of taking a very aggressive approach against his competitors and has a desire to be in the public "With his completely unfounded accusations of cheating in the past week he has now overstepped the mark, which is why we will now initiate legal steps against BSH also pointed out that in 2014, BSH obtained an injunction against Dyson preventing it from making alleged false claims in

its ads for some Bosch's new legal action stems from a statement made by Dyson about the Siemens Q8.0 and vacuum models, claiming that the models were cheating power "Consumers purchasing these machines on the basis of their widely advertised stated AAAA rating are being Dyson’s founder, the inventor
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This behaviour is seriously misleading On Wednesday evening, Dyson's press office released a statement saying the company is "disappointed by Bosch’s statement today, which in our view, is an obvious tactic to try and divert attention away from the very serious allegations faced by the company." In the statement, James Dyson added "We will not be diverted from what is a crucialWhat Bosch and Siemens have done we believe circumvents the purpose of the EU energy regulations and NOW WATCH: KRUGMAN: Financial markets aren't taking a Trump victory very seriouslyBosch is a home appliance company known primarily for its top-rated dishwashers. In business since the early 1900s in the U.S., it’s named after Robert Bosch, a German engineer who started a modest workshop in his native land in 1886 that grew into the large company of today. Bosch makes several models of upright and canister vacuum cleaners. the more popular is the Bosch BUH-11700UC Turbo Jet Vacuum, which has been in production since 2003.

This is an upright machine that is modestly priced ($159-$314) and has some interesting features (for both good and bad reasons). Overall, it’s got a lot going for it, and only a few drawbacks, as you’ll see in this review. Here are the specifications and pertinent features of this Bosch vacuum To start with, this vacuum has a workhorse of a suction motor at 12 amps. Naming this machine the Turbo Jet was very apt. A lot of upright vacuum cleaners costing five times more than this one’s price have weaker motors. that there are two motors on this machine - the main suction motor and a smaller one that powers the brush roller’s agitation. All in all, this combination of power and dual, independent motors gives the Bosch Turbo Jet one of the best power plants of any vacuum out there (at any price). Another impressive feature is the HEPA filter on the suction motor and the tangle fiber exhaust filter. In tandem, that’s a very good filtration system

that will trap virtually all dirt, dust, and allergens. usually only found on much more expensive vacuum cleaners. Yet another surprising and useful feature on this Bosch vacuum cleaner is the ‘Active Edge Cleaning’ capability. Have you ever been frustrated by an upright vacuum that just can’t quite get all the dirt that accumulates right up againstOf course you have – we all have! This vacuum addresses that common, age-old complaint through a clever design that extends the cleaning area right to the very edge of the machine’s roller housing. innovation alone makes this vacuum worth every bit of the asking price. the time it will save you! Speaking of the brush roller, the Bosch Turbo Jet has another great feature:Clearly, the engineers at Bosch have listened to many of the common complaints voiced by upright vacuum cleaner owners over the years, and have eliminated some of the major headaches. The removal of the belt drive

is one such innovation. No more thrown belts! And finally, there’s the surprisingly low price. If you look online and don’t jump at the first vendor you find selling this Bosch vacuum cleaner, your patience will be rewarded with some awesome deals. A few online merchants are selling these machines for as little as $159! At that price, this is probably the best upright on the planet! If you can’t find one for less than $300, it’s still worth that kind of money. There are a few aspects of this vacuum, however, that bring things back down to Earth a bit. For example, it’s on the heavy side at 19 lbs. not ‘heavy’ heavy, but it’s a couple pounds more than some competitors. customer who wrote a review of the Bosch Turbo Jet for a popular website mentioned the heaviness, especially when lugging it up and down stairs. mind that it’s basically impossible to build a vacuum with a big motor like this one has without it being somewhat heavy.

Another online reviewer who owns this vacuum commented on the fact that there is no brush attachment included in the onboard tools. It’s a curious oversight, but not ultimately a major problem for most users. One feature that comes up in our reviews quite frequently is the power cord length. Come on, is this 1955? Someone needs to clue the folks over at Bosch in on the fact that anything less than 40 feet is too short in the modern era. only saving grace here is the auto rewind feature, which is always a nice time One other minor drawback is the cleaning width. With such a powerful motor, it’s a shame this model only has a 13-inch path. Bosch could easily have put this same power plant into a 15- or even 17-inch cleaning width and not lost a bit of suction power. But, then again, that would have added to the price, so One final knock against the Bosch Turbo Jet Vacuum is the price for the bags. Two reviewers commented on how expensive they are.