When I was at school , a mysterious box the size of a bread bin resided in the Science lab locked storeroom which had a few buttons and dim neon lights flashing numbers - it was a calculator . I always find it both amazing and surprising that most people under fourty have never been without a computer device of some sort and many seem helpless without one . Lee's routine cleverly draws on the frustrations of us old timers .
The funniest bit in this video is where Lee Evans is mocking people who brag about owning a Dyson and then you pause the video to brag about your Dyson🤣🤣🤣🤣
My husband burnt out the motor of our Dyson with vacuuming the rug in our living room. First time he used it, believed all that stuff about it picking up anything. Tried to go over the broken bits of a dog biscuit, tried a few times until the burning smell.
Great LeeAction guys! I'm happy with my Henry's sister Hetty, she cleans really well. (now watch as lots outside of the UK attack me for being mean lol Hetty & Henry are vacuum cleaner names of the brand)
Hated the Shark vacuum cleaner, it kept falling over and the tools fell off so I returned it and bought a reconditioned Dyson which was less than half the price of a new one and three years later it's still going strong.
Our first Dyson lasted about 20 years. It started life in the house and got demoted to my workshop as a car and shop vac. A lack of spares eventually killed it. Our Dyson Animal is still going strong after 7 years and we have a large, very hairy dog. You can tell from the way they have been put together that they been designed by Engineers too.
Sir James Dyson is a clever bloke - typical farmer.. He's got a few talks and interviews on YT - it's not reaction content but it is bloody interesting to hear him speak. He's even very open about the fact he took the idea for the Dyson from industrial cleaners that used the same tech - his genius, as such, was doing a bit of an Apple with the tech to get it brought down to the size we can use in our homes and not need diesel engine to power the damned things. Those little 'leccy motors of his are quite impressive.
Hi Nick & Jodi, I have 2 experiences of returning to earlier times reluctantly. The first was when I first reached High school in the early `70`s. Through the Infants & Junior schools in the `60`s, we had learned to use the new biro pens. Suddenly in High school, I was asked to use a wooden stick with a nib on the end, to dip into an ink well. Result often more ink on me than on the page. The 2nd occasion was during the 3-day week in the early `70`s when we had Govt. enforced blackouts due to the miners strike. I was sat in our living room doing my homework by candle light, as if it was Victorian times. Neither of these experiences would I wish on the youngsters of today. Funnily enough, I am less keen on new technology today, luckily I started being a computer user back in the `80`s. :)
Unfortunately I had to buy a Kindle after years of fighting it because I had so many books as I like to re read them & I don’t get rid of them so I ran out of space to keep them. ❤️🇬🇧
During my last couple of years at school in the 70s, the casio calculator became available. We were not allowed to use them in my school because it was classed as cheating when doing maths. How things have changed since those days.
you only need a dyson if you live in a country where you cant get a henry. i had a henry as a wedding present in 1993 and am on the 2nd one so far after 31 years of marriage.
Dyson's are great, by far the best vacuum cleaners, people hate on them because they are expensive compared to the crap copies that have nowhere near the same cleaning efficiency.
I have a Dyson DC02 (with HEPA) which I still use. Bought it when it first came out in 1995, still going strong. Can't get some of the parts now, so I bought a scrap one which is in the cupboard for spares. Good product, but I can't stand Dyson the person 😏
We have car boot sales in uk where people including traders sell stuff . And there is always a guy that sells reconditioned dysons . Im like ,,if there that good why are they here .
Having and reading a book is so comforting. There is nothing more relaxing and transporting.
When I was at school , a mysterious box the size of a bread bin resided in the Science lab locked storeroom which had a few buttons and dim neon lights flashing numbers - it was a calculator . I always find it both amazing and surprising that most people under fourty have never been without a computer device of some sort and many seem helpless without one . Lee's routine cleverly draws on the frustrations of us old timers .
The funniest bit in this video is where Lee Evans is mocking people who brag about owning a Dyson and then you pause the video to brag about your Dyson🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi from the uk love you're channel especially you're lee evans reactions , he's the only comedian that has me in stitches 😂
My husband burnt out the motor of our Dyson with vacuuming the rug in our living room. First time he used it, believed all that stuff about it picking up anything. Tried to go over the broken bits of a dog biscuit, tried a few times until the burning smell.
Great LeeAction guys!
I'm happy with my Henry's sister Hetty, she cleans really well.
(now watch as lots outside of the UK attack me for being mean lol Hetty & Henry are vacuum cleaner names of the brand)
I’m British but recently bought a Shark vacuum which I believe comes from the USA. Dyson sooooo expensive. The Shark is good
Hated the Shark vacuum cleaner, it kept falling over and the tools fell off so I returned it and bought a reconditioned Dyson which was less than half the price of a new one and three years later it's still going strong.
I’ve had my Dyson now over 11 years and I hoover my lounge most days, it’s still going strong.🇬🇧
Our first Dyson lasted about 20 years. It started life in the house and got demoted to my workshop as a car and shop vac. A lack of spares eventually killed it. Our Dyson Animal is still going strong after 7 years and we have a large, very hairy dog. You can tell from the way they have been put together that they been designed by Engineers too.
Sir James Dyson is a clever bloke - typical farmer.. He's got a few talks and interviews on YT - it's not reaction content but it is bloody interesting to hear him speak. He's even very open about the fact he took the idea for the Dyson from industrial cleaners that used the same tech - his genius, as such, was doing a bit of an Apple with the tech to get it brought down to the size we can use in our homes and not need diesel engine to power the damned things. Those little 'leccy motors of his are quite impressive.
Shame is that he promoted Brexit and then moved his business to Southern Ireland. Like I said shame..
Never thought I'd be watching you guys talking about a Dyson, best reaction chanel on UA-cam, keep it up guys.
Books are in fashion again here in the UK. So many book stores around.
You sure? Waterstones is all there is and small business bookshops only found in market stalls..
@@sigmaslaughter1441 Yes I'm sure.
Hi Nick & Jodi, I have 2 experiences of returning to earlier times reluctantly. The first was when I first reached High school in the early `70`s. Through the Infants & Junior schools in the `60`s, we had learned to use the new biro pens.
Suddenly in High school, I was asked to use a wooden stick with a nib on the end, to dip into an ink well. Result often more ink on me than on the page. The 2nd occasion was during the 3-day week in the early `70`s when we had Govt. enforced blackouts due to the miners strike.
I was sat in our living room doing my homework by candle light, as if it was Victorian times. Neither of these experiences would I wish on the youngsters of today. Funnily enough, I am less keen on new technology today, luckily I started being a computer user back in the `80`s. :)
Unfortunately I had to buy a Kindle after years of fighting it because I had so many books as I like to re read them & I don’t get rid of them so I ran out of space to keep them. ❤️🇬🇧
Good reaction thanks, Dyson products are too expensive for me, but my family and friends swear by them I prefer something realistically priced.
During my last couple of years at school in the 70s, the casio calculator became available. We were not allowed to use them in my school because it was classed as cheating when doing maths. How things have changed since those days.
And here's me cheating with a slide rule!
For us in the UK in the 70's, it was a Sinclair Cambridge calculator..!
You need a Henry Hoover, or one of the other parts of the family. No faffing around, and built to last.
Too true.
Yea he's always happy to help 😊
Henrietta sucks better. Don't tell Henry
you only need a dyson if you live in a country where you cant get a henry. i had a henry as a wedding present in 1993 and am on the 2nd one so far after 31 years of marriage.
Both my daughters would live in a library. So bookish, they'd live in a library just for the smell 😊
❤from North East England ❤️
I’ve got about forty kindles now…I have my own kindle shelf for them
I didn’t know Dysons were sold in The U.S even tough Dyson is a British brand
Dyson's are great, by far the best vacuum cleaners, people hate on them because they are expensive compared to the crap copies that have nowhere near the same cleaning efficiency.
Henry !!!
Ooh who did the kung fu dubbing joke first Lee or Al 😮😮😮
I have a Dyson DC02 (with HEPA) which I still use. Bought it when it first came out in 1995, still going strong. Can't get some of the parts now, so I bought a scrap one which is in the cupboard for spares. Good product, but I can't stand Dyson the person 😏
Try a Shark dont not as expensive as dyson but easy just as good
Dyson....British invention....of course, it's still going.
I'm from the UK & I have a Dyson vacuum cleaner and I've had it for over 20 years and still going strong. 👌🏻
Don't get offended but for some reason you remind me of agent kellerman from prison break 😂
We have car boot sales in uk where people including traders sell stuff . And there is always a guy that sells reconditioned dysons . Im like ,,if there that good why are they here .
In Briton not saying thank you for something like that is seriously frowned upon and expect some sarcasm as punishment for your bad manners sarcasm
Coke studio 15 released what you guys are waiting for ?
Henry vacuums are the best btw
You to talk far to much
The way around that is to fast forward. Thanks for choosing to only leave a bossy negative comment
So rude!!!