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He's 24. He's killing Dyson's $750 cordless vacuum with a $40 motor and a 3D-printed impeller he prints in a Shenzhen apartment - and his pulls harder The motor is a brushless drone motor he buys wholesale in Shenzhen for $40. He prints the impeller and housing himself on a used Bambu Lab X1 he pulled from an electronics market liquidation for $600, iterating the blade geometry across 60 printed versions until it moved more air per watt than anything on the shelf. The finished unit pulls 240 air-watts of suction - Dyson's flagship V15 pulls 230 - and reverses to blow, inflating a beach ball in five seconds or clearing a plate of sunflower seeds in one pass. Total build cost per unit: $58. Weight: 340 grams, half of Dyson's He posted a demo to Reddit r/DIY in October showing the pump suck an entire leather glove flat into a jar in fifteen seconds, vacuum a plate of seeds in a single second, then reverse and inflate a balloon until it burst. The video hit 2.4 million views in nine days. By January he had shipped 340 units across China, Southeast Asia, and to a growing list of Western buyers who found him through the demo - detailers, electronics repair shops, and one Shenzhen drone factory using them to clear solder debris off boards. $47,600 in his account. His mother, a retired textile-factory line worker, packs every order at the kitchen table Dyson runs at $7 billion in annual revenue selling the V15 at $750 on the premise that high-suction cordless power requires their proprietary digital motor and their sealed filtration system. Shark pulls the mid-tier at $300 on the same premise. He builds a harder-pulling version on a 3D printer in a Shenzhen apartment that could pack a full week of production into a single shipping crate and have it clearing customs in Los Angeles by Tuesday
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