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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Dyson DC38 Multi Floor Vacuum Cleaner


There will always be two camps over whether you should opt for an upright vacuum cleaner or a smaller based cylinder option and Dyson continue to make that decision harder and harder for you each year.
Launching in 2012 is the Dyson DC38, a lightweight cylinder vacuum cleaner that promises to give you great manoeuvrability while still giving you good suction.
Can the DC38 Multi Floor achieve that? We've been living with one in the office for a couple of weeks to find out.


Dyson DC38 Multi Floor
Dyson DC38 Multi Floor lightweight Dyson Ball cylinder vacuum cleaner for every floor type
Technical details:
  • Patented Radial Root Cyclone technology for no loss of suction.
  • Lighter to pull across different floor surfaces than any other vacuum.
  • Ball technology for improved manoeuvrability.
  • Engineered for reduced noise levels.
DC38 Multi Floor is an ultra-compact Dyson cylinder vacuum with Ball technology for greater manoeuvrability. Wheeled vacuums can be awkward – heavy to pull, head the wrong way and collide with obstacles. A Dyson Ball vacuum cleans without the awkward moves, turning on the spot. DC38 Multi Floor also has a central steering mechanism for greater control. The pivot point is located near the centre of the machine, so it can make tighter turning circles and more easily follow the user’s path. The lightweight body, low-friction bearings, smooth undercarriage and ball underside make the machine lighter to pull across different floor surfaces than any other vacuum.
Dyson cyclones capture more dirt than any other. DC38 Multi Floor has Radial Root Cyclone technology with remodelled airways to maximise suction power. Like all other Dyson vacuums, DC38 Multi Floor doesn’t lose suction as you clean. There are no bags to replace and the lifetime filters are washable, so there are no extra costs.
DC38 Multi Floor has been engineered for reduced noise levels with no compromise in performance. The essential components are located inside the acoustically treated ball.
Dyson DC38 Multi Floor
Patented Dyson technology
Dyson engineers are constantly testing and inventing, trying to find new ways to make their technology work better. As they work, they file patent applications to protect their inventions from copycat manufacturers. That’s why the only place you’ll find Dyson technology is inside a Dyson machine.
DC38 Multi Floor uses the following patented Dyson technology:
New Radial Root Cyclone technology
Ordinary vacuum cleaners rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. As you use them, the tiny holes in the bag clog up with particles of dust. This restricts the flow of air, so the vacuum cleaner loses suction.
Dyson vacuum cleaners don’t rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. Instead they use cyclone technology, which spins the air at incredibly high speeds. The cyclones inside a Dyson vacuum cleaner generate centrifugal forces many thousands of times the force of gravity. Dust, dirt and pet hair are flung out of the airflow and straight into the bin. No bag. No loss of suction.
Dyson has been continually refining cyclone vacuum technology since inventing it more than 20 years ago. DC38 has new Radial Root Cyclone technology. Reconfigured air channels and improved flow efficiency reduce turbulence and preserve air pressure, so that the inner cyclones can extract more microscopic particles. These refinements help remove more dirt, dust, allergens and pet hair from the airflow.

DC38 Multi Floor includes:
Ball technology
Dyson Ball vacuum cleaners use Ball technology to overcome the steering limitations of fixed wheels. They ride on a ball, which turns on the spot so you can steer with ease, changing direction with just a turn of the wrist. The ball also holds the heaviest component (the motor) – positioned towards the base for a lower centre of gravity and greater stability. Even the cable rewind system is located inside the ball – it has been miniaturised to be smaller and lighter, without compromising the cable length of 5m. The machine moves easily around obstacles, and the ball’s smooth surface means that it doesn’t dig into carpet pile.
Mini Flat Out head
Super low profile for easier cleaning under very low furniture.
Reduced noise levels – ball engineering
No compromise in cyclonic performance. Essential components are located inside the acoustically treated ball.
Lightweight body
DC38 Multi Floor weighs just 6.5kg.
Clear bin lets you see when it needs emptying
The bin on a Dyson vacuum cleaner is transparent so you can see when it needs emptying – and just how much dust, dirt and pet hair your new Dyson machine has picked up.
Captures allergens, expels cleaner air
Dyson cyclones capture microscopic particles down to 0.5 microns in size including mould, pollen and bacteria.
Extra tools
As well as the Mini Flat Out head, DC38 Multi Floor also comes with a Combination tool with a debris nozzle that converts to a brush tool for dusting, and a Stair tool.
No extra costs
Other vacuum cleaners are still designed to need replacement bags and filters – and the cost soon adds up. Over 5 years. Dyson vacuum cleaners don’t need bags and have lifetime washable filters, so there are no extra costs to worry about. Your Dyson vacuum cleaner is likely to take a few knocks and bashes during everyday use – but that’s nothing compared to what Dyson puts its machines through during testing and development. All Dyson vacuum cleaners undergo a lengthy and rigorous testing programme. That’s why DC38 Multi Floor comes with a free 5 year guarantee – parts and labour.


Design
The DC38 Multi Floor is a dinky little cleaner. It's main unit - excluding the rather large and long hose/handle - measures 290 x 240 x 438mm in size and weighs 6kg.
Using the company's ball technology for movement, the motor - that provides 170 AW of sucking power - is hidden in the unit's ball, which keeps the design nice and clean.

The striking Dyson design ethos remains with the new DC38. The overall design has been through a refining process compared to previous models, but it is still clearly a Dyson. The vacuum cleaner is mainly grey with a strong dash of colour, in this case yellow, and a clear bin topped with all those "cyclone" funnels still looks really "industrial", and lets you can see the dirt you are collecting.

Moving around

As you can imagine with the DC38, the design focused around a ball makes dragging the vacuum cleaner in the direction you want very easy. The manoeuvrability is so good that the cleaner can actually turn on the spot. To add even greater flexibility the hose can also be moved through what we think is about a 160 degrees meaning it is just easy to use. Not once did we find ourselves fighting with the cleaner to get it to move the way we wanted it to - a good thing in our books.

Performance

In use and the cleaner is good, picking up the dirt quickly, effectively, and quietly. We did have to go over troublesome spots from time to time, but on the whole we are impressed by the sucking performance of the DC38. We especially like the flat design of the head unit - which you attach to the end of the hose - as this allowed us to get under the edge of our sofa easily.
The "Turbo boost" button works a treat, and the auto coiling power cable helps keep things nice and tidy.


Dyson Stubborn Dirt Brush


Dyson Stiff Bristle Brush Stiff Bristle Brush
The following Dyson Stubborn Dirt Brush review in essence comes in two parts -- the first part aims to give you a rather objective report of the Dyson attachment (e.g. what is its purpose, and how does it actually work, technical specifications etc.), whereas the second section provides you with a 'real' perspective (e.g. my own opinion and review of how well the Dyson brush works, and summary of the overall reviews and outlook on genuinely how good the Stiff Bristle brush is? -- is it worth it?).


What is the Dyson Stiff Bristle Brush?
The 'Dirt Brush' is essentially an attachment that can allow you to remove stubborn, dry and 'ground-in' dirt and debris from your furniture and soft flooring (e.g. carpet flooring etc.).


How Does the Dyson Stubborn Dirt Brush Work?

It works through simply attaching on to the end of your Dyson's telescope hose or wand (available for all Dyson vacuum cleaners), from which you can then work the dirt loose with bristles that are purposely angled to cause a 'flicking' motion to pop up the 'dug-in' dirt etc. from the soft surface and straight into the air flow suction.


Is My Dyson Vacuum Compatible With the Dyson Stubborn Dirt Brush?

The Stubborn Dirt Brush works with ALL Dyson models. This includes ALL upright Dyson vacuum cleaners (e.g. DC33, DC40, DC41 etc. and all the versions -- multi-floor, animal, limited and complete), ALL Cylinder/Canister Dyson vacuum cleaners (e.g. DC32, DC38, DC39 etc. and all the versions -- multi-floor, animal, limited and complete) as well as ALL handheld Dyson Vacuums (e.g. DC31, DC34, DC35, DC44 etc. and all the versions -- mutli-floor and animal).

How 'Good' is the Dyson Stubborn Dirt Brush?

There is no faulting it really -- it does exactly what it says, and a fair bit more too (with myself and others, using it for a whole range of jobs other than its intended purpose, for me it usually also gets used for cleaning pet hair from stairs etc. or basically any stain or dirt patch the Dyson is struggling to pick up by itself). Although, you could admittedly do without it -- having it, I would say definitely make your cleaning life both easier and faster.

Is the Dyson Stubborn Dirt Brush Worth it?

Don't just take my word for it though, check out other reviews of the 'Stiff Bristle brush' also and you will find that the majority back up my own view too -- for example on Amazon.com (as of  04/10/2012) it scores an average rating of 4.8 out of 5, and covered with positive comments and reviews -- e.g. "If you can only get one attachment, get this one. I have a lot of different attachments (flexi, soft, low floor, mini, and the three standard ones), and this one stays on my DC17 a lot more frequently than the others combined." and "Although this seems like an accessory that I could have done without, I am very, very please how useful this tool is. It does a better job of picking up debris where the wall and the carpet meeting." summing the overall view of the Stiff Bristle brush rather well.





Dyson DC25 Multi Floor Vacuum Cleaner



The Dyson DC25 Multi-Floor Upright Vacuum CleanerI can imagine you’re asking yourself “why is this dude reviewing a vacuum cleaner on a health and fitness website?” Well, because your home is important to your health, right? Think about it. If you workout at home chances are you’re going to be on the floor at some point in time (push-ups, crunches, collapsing after a good workout). And when you workout you breathe a lot more air, right? So, naturally I would think outside the box and do a review of a vacuum cleaner!

Last weekend my girlfriend and I brought home the space ship of vacuums. Everything about the box screamed “High tech vacuum! Take me home!” I’ve owned many vacuums over the years.  multi-surface pet vac that didn’t have a bag and promised me the world. Needless to say, I wasn’t impressed. Since then I’ve gone from dual-chamber bagless uprights to slim and trim “sharks” that never lose suction. Until you turn them on, anyway. Having been a Dyson skeptic for years, it was time to jump in with both feet.

Out of the box I was immediately impressed. I’ve never had to really “assemble” a vacuum before. We ended up with the purple DC25 Animal with the ball. I had to clip the cleaning head on the unit and clip the “wand” to the handle. I’ll get into the directions in my pros/cons section, but needless to say they weren’t very clear. Good thing the vacuum itself is pretty intuitive! Once it was assembled it was time to fire it up.



Design

I am REALLY impressed with the design of the DC25. The motor for the suction chamber is in the actual ball of the vacuum. This means it has a really low center of gravity, which means it’s easier to push around! The ball isn’t just great for sharp turns and manuevering around all those forgotten dog toys. It let’s me actually vacuum with my wrist at a natural angle. I was able to vacuum the whole house without any wrist or elbow jarring.

The brush itself has it’s own motor, which is really nice! Anyone with a 4-cylinder car knows that when you turn on your A/C in the summer you lose a lot of power. Same with vacuums. Most have one motor that drives the suction and the brush. Not so with the DC25. This also means no belts to break and replace! Another great feature is the low-profile of the brush part of the vac. I was able to get it under the lip of my couch, under the bed, and closer to the walls. And speaking of walls, one thing I noticed is that this has so much suction it was actually pulling in debris from outside my vacuum path! That was really handy for getting the stuff against the wall that you usually miss because you just can’t get the vacuum close enough. Another great feature is that you can you remove the whole brush assembly with the turn of a dial. After vacuuming the house a few times I got hair wrapped all around the brush tube. Well, normally this is a PITA because you can’t really get it all off! All I had to do with unclip the brush head, turn a screw, and pull out the tube. Then I was able to go to my trash can and pull all the hair off. Good as new!
Another nice design feature is the telescoping wand. I’ll get to the cons of the wand itself later, but as far as the design with the handle it’s pretty sweet. The wand slides into the handle and automatically transfers suction from the brushes to the hose. It’s hard to explain, but just trust me that it’s a sweet setup.

Performance

Ok, so how does it perform? Exactly like a $550 vacuum should! I try to vacuum once a week since I workout at home. It took no less than three complete passes around my 10×10 living room before this thing stopped picking stuff up. It was pulling up dog hair that I couldn’t even see on the carpet! And the amount of sand and small particulates was amazing. It really did a great job and cleaning the rug. It actually “feels” cleaner, if that makes sense.
I’ve owned a lot of “multi-floor” vacuums that claim they do well on hard surfaces. I’ve also found that all of them tend to just kick the dirt and kitty litter all over my feet (some up on the counters!). I didn’t expect anything great from the DC25, but I was shocked! From a pile of litter in front of the cat box to dog hair in the kitchen, it got everything and I didn’t feel anything kicking back at me! I was shocked. And, since you can transition from carpet to floors with the push of a button on the wand it made going from living room to kitchen and back again a breeze!
I’ve read that some people complain about the size of the canister. I don’t think the canister is an issue, I think it’s just the amount of debris this baby picks up! Like I said above, it took three passes in my 10×10 living room before it stopped catching a significant amount of debris. Over my entire house (1800sqft) I think I had to empty it 4 times. Sure, some people may complain that the canister is too small. I think of the positive, it’s just picking up that much crap!!!!



DC25 Multi Floor (previously known as DC25 All Floors) 

Lightweight Dyson Ball vacuum cleaner designed for cleaning every floor surface.
DC25 Multi Floor is a lightweight Dyson Ball vacuum cleaner that uses patented Root Cyclone technology for no loss of suction. It has been engineered for powerful cleaning of every floor surface, with a motorised brush bar that can be turned off for hard floors and delicate rugs.
DC25 Multi Floor also includes patented Ball technology, which allows you to steer with ease around obstacles such as furniture and household appliances. It rides on a ball, so there's no more pushing back and forth to turn corners.
At just 7.4kg, DC25 All Floors is one of Dyson's lightest full-size uprights.

DC25 Multi Floor includes: 

Ball technology to help you steer with ease 
The components that make up a Dyson Ball
The motor is housed inside the ball to lower the machine’s centre of gravity. 
Have you ever got frustrated pushing an ordinary upright vacuum cleaner back and forth, back and forth to steer around furniture and other obstacles? Have a look underneath it, and you'll see that's because it sits on fixed wheels – perfect if all you want to do is travel in a straight line, but not so good at corners. Frustration is an important source of invention for Dyson engineers – it sparks new ideas, new ways of solving problems. It was their frustration with fixed wheels that led them to develop a new way of turning corners.
Dyson Ball upright vacuum cleaners use patented Ball technology to overcome the steering limitations of fixed wheels. They ride on a ball, which pivots around itself so you can steer with ease, changing direction with just a turn of the wrist. The idea for Ball technology came about from a Dyson engineer studying new ways to steer. It started crudely - an old wand handle attached to a wheel. Eventually the wheel became a ball - and an ideal home for the motor.
The ball itself is made of glass-reinforced polypropylene – the same material used in the manufacture of car dashboards. It combines high impact strength with resistance to distortion. The ball is also where you'll find the motor. By putting the motor inside the ball, at a neutral point, Dyson engineers were able to lower the machine's centre of gravity and improve manoeuvrability even more.

Side view of a motorised brushbar as it moves along a carpet
Motorised brush bar for
powerful pet hair removal.

Person using the telescope reach wand in the home
Quick-draw Telescope
Reach wand for high-reach
cleaning. 
Motorised brush bar for powerful pet hair removal
DC25 Multi Floor has a motorised brush bar for removing dirt and pet hair that have lodged deep inside carpets. The stiff bristles on the brush bar spin at high speeds - up to 90 times per second – to agitate the carpet pile and dislodge dirt and pet hair so that it can be vacuumed up and removed. Don't worry if you also have hard floors or delicate rugs – the brush bar can be turned off so you can use DC25 Multi Floor on these surfaces too.

Quick-draw Telescope Reach wand for cleaning stairs and other high-reach areas
When you want to clean awkward-to-reach spots like stairs and ceilings, you can use the quick-release wand on your DC25 Multi Floor. It extends by 16ft quickly and easily, with no awkward components to assemble. You can also attach tools and accessories, extending your cleaning abilities even further.

Washable HEPA filter for clean expelled air 
DC25 All Floors includes a sealed HEPA (High-Efficiency Particle Air) filter – the same filter used by hospitals – to trap tiny particles as small as 0.1 microns. That's about the size of a single particle of cigarette smoke. Particles this small include common household allergens such as pollen, mould spores and dust mite faeces.
The air expelled by DC25 Multi Floor contains up to 150 times less mould and bacteria than the air you breathe. And because the filter is washable you won't need to replace it. Just give it a rinse once every 3 months with cold water.


Brush bar moving from carpet to wooden floor
Brush bar turns off for
delicate rugs and hard floors.

Emptying the bin by releasing the bottom of it
Hygienic bin emptying -
one-touch trigger release.
Clear bin lets you see when it needs emptying
The bin on a Dyson vacuum cleaner is transparent so you can see when it needs emptying – and just how much dust, dirt and pet hair your new Dyson machine has picked up. Emptying is quick and hygienic – just press the button to release the dirt.

Approved for allergy sufferers
Dyson upright and cylinder vacuums are approved by 12 allergy associations worldwide, including the British Allergy Foundation (BAF) and Allergie Suisse. Allergie Suisse approval is one of the most stringent in the world. To secure, it vacuums have to provide constant suction and separation performance so that they don't lose effectiveness while you clean.

No bags to throw away
The bags in ordinary vacuum cleaners clog with dust and dirt, causing a loss of suction. After a while the suction can fall so low you have to replace the bag – and throw the old one away. A lot of vacuum cleaner bags these days are made from a mixture of plastic and paper, which means you can't recycle them. Like a lot of waste, they end up in landfill, where they take years to decompose.
With a Dyson vacuum, you can simply detach the clear bin and empty it onto the compost heap. Biodegradable dust and fluff will be broken down naturally into useful fertiliser. With no bags to replace, you won't be adding to the landfill problem.

No extra costs
Other vacuum cleaners are still designed to need replacement bags and filters – and the cost soon adds up. Over 5 years, you could end up having to spend up to £175. Dyson vacuum cleaners don't need bags and have lifetime washable filters, so there are no extra costs to worry about. You'd be amazed at some of the tests Dyson carry out on their machines to make sure they're as tough and reliable as possible. During development, a push/pull rig moves Dyson vacuum cleaners a minimum of 4,452,651 feet. The hose is kinked 7,280 times. The bin is opened 1,560 times. Upright vacuum cleaners undergo 207 different validation tests, cylinders 235. That's why Dyson are so confident in their machines they guarantee all their uprights and cylinders for 5 years – parts and labour. 


Inside of a Dyson CycloneRoot Cyclone technology for no loss of suction.
Patented Dyson technology
Dyson engineers are constantly testing and inventing, trying to find new ways to make their technology work better. As they work, they file patent applications to protect their inventions from copycat manufacturers. That's why the only place you'll find Dyson technology is inside a Dyson machine.

Root Cyclone technology for no loss of suction
Ordinary vacuum cleaners rely on bags and filters to trap dust and dirt. Air is meant to flow through tiny holes, leaving dust and dirt behind. The problem is that when you use them, these tiny holes quickly clog up with particles of dust. This chokes the flow of air, so the vacuum cleaner loses suction.
Dyson vacuum cleaners don't rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. They use patented Root Cyclone technology, which spins the air at high incredibly high speeds. The cyclones inside a Dyson vacuum cleaner generate centrifugal forces many thousands of times the force of gravity. Dust, dirt and pet hair are flung out of the airflow and straight into the clear bin. No bags, no loss of suction.


Root Cyclone™ technology
Conventional vacuums rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. But when you start to use some bagged machines, dust can clog the tiny holes in the bag. Some ordinary bagless vacuums work in a similar way. They use a central filter to trap fine dust, which can clog too. Suction drops, leaving dust and dirt behind in your home.
Dyson’s patented Root Cyclone™ technology doesn’t rely on a bag to trap dust and dirt. Instead, it spins the air so fast that centrifugal forces up to 100,000 times the force of gravity fling dust and dirt out of the air and straight into the clear bin. And that includes the fine dust that can restrict airflow in some ordinary bagless vacuums. Unlike some other vacuums, Dyson machines don't lose suction.
Root Cyclone™ technology feayure image

Ball™ technology for upright vacuums
Ordinary vacuums can’t always retain all the dust they remove – so some of them vent some of it back into your room in the air they expel. That’s the reason for the dusty, electrical smell. Dyson cyclones can capture microscopic particles such as pollen, mold and bacteria.
Ball technology feature image

Captures allergens. Expels cleaner air.
Ordinary vacuums can’t always retain all the dust they remove – so some of them vent some of it back into your room in the air they expel. That’s the reason for the dusty, electrical smell. Dyson cyclones can capture microscopic particles such as pollen, mold and bacteria.

Hygienic and quick to empty
Emptying the bin on a Dyson vacuum is quick and hygienic. Just press the button to release the dirt. The bin is clear, so you can see when it needs emptying – and how much dust, dirt and pet hair the machine has captured. Dyson vacuums were the first to have clear bins – despite market researchers insisting it was a bad idea. Now clear bins are everywhere (though not all are made from the same ABS polycarbonate as riot shields, like Dyson bins).
Hygienic and quick to empty feature image

Quick-draw Telescope Reach™ wand
The wand pulls out in a single action. It makes cleaning stairs and high places convenient, whilst the vacuum remains stable. Tools click-fit to the end of the wand for even more cleaning options.
Telescope reach ™ wand feature image

Motorized brush bar
Stiff nylon bristles spin at up to 90 times per second to agitate carpet pile and dislodge ground-in dirt and pet hair. The brush bar can be turned off to protect delicate rugs and hard floors. The button is above the clear bin – no need to bend down to find it.
Motorized brush bar feature image


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The latest toy Dyson Vacuum Cleaner – DC22
A fantastic replica that features an imitation vortex and working vacuum action
The toy DC22 comes complete with tools onboard and detachable wand just like the real thing

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Dyson DC26i Cylinder Vacuum Cleaner


This Dyson DC26i is the smallest cylinder vacuum cleaner in the Dyson range. Weighing at only 5.3kg, this Dyson is easy to store and move around a house making this the perfect vacuum for all Dyson users. The lifetime HEPA filter ensures that not only is the DC26i easy to store but also no harm to the air inside the building.




Key Features:
  • Easy carrying and storage
  • Lifetime HEPA filter
  • Hygienic and quick to empty
  • Dual channel floor tool

DC26i is designed for homes where storage is at a premium. It weighs just 5.3kg and fits on an A4 sheet of paper. But choosing a smaller machine doesn't have to mean sacrificing performance - DC26i works like a full-size Dyson vacuum cleaner.
Root Cyclone™ technology
Conventional vacuum cleaners rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. But when you start to use some bagged machines, dust can clog the tiny holes in the bag. Some ordinary bagless vacuum cleaners work in a similar way. They use a central filter to trap fine dust, which can clog too. Suction drops, leaving dust and dirt behind in your home.
Dyson’s patented Root Cyclone™ technology doesn’t rely on a bag to trap dust and dirt. Instead, it spins the air so fast that centrifugal forces up to 268,000 times the force of gravity fling dust and dirt out of the air and straight into the clear bin. And that includes the fine dust that can restrict airflow in some ordinary bagless vacuums. Unlike some other vacuum cleaners, Dyson machines don't lose suction.

Easy carrying and storage
DC26 machines are ultra-lightweight and small - for homes where storage is at a premium, or as a second machine for upstairs. They weigh just 5.3kg and fit on an A4 sheet of paper. But there's no compromise on performance. The cyclones in a DC26i machine work like the larger cyclones in a full-size Dyson vacuum.

Lifetime HEPA filter
Dyson cyclones are able to extract particles as small as 0.5 microns - including common household allergens such as pollen and mould. But there’s also a HEPA filter as an extra precaution for people with asthma and allergies. It won't need replacing - just give it a wash according to the instructions that come with the machine.

Hygienic and quick to empty
Emptying the bin on a Dyson vacuum is quick and hygienic. Just press the button to release the dirt. The bin is clear, so you can see when it needs emptying - and how much dust, dirt and pet hair the machine has captured. Dyson vacuums were the first to have clear bins - despite market researchers insisting it was a bad idea. Now clear bins are everywhere (though not all are made from the same ABS polycarbonate as riot shields, like Dyson bins).

Dual channel floor tool
Two separate airflow channels direct suction power evenly for high pick-up across every floor type.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Dyson DC41 Vacuum Cleaner



The Dyson DC41 Animal upright vacuum cleaner is ideal for pet owners, designed to help remove more dirt, dust, allergens and pet hair from your home. It features Radial Root Cyclone™ technology that won’t lose suction and remodeled airflows to maximize power. The DC41 Animal provides the strongest suction at the cleaner head by self-adjusting to different floor types, minimizing air leaks without any knobs or dials to adjust.

DC41 Animal features Dyson Ball™ technology making it easier to steer closer to edges, and into hard to reach places with a turn of the wrist. The DC41 Animal also includes a mini turbine head to clean dirt and pet hair from tight and hard to reach places such as upholstery or in the car. The instant release wand stretches up to 5 times in length for stairs and high reach cleaning.

Clear bin allows you to see when it’s full and empties at the push of a button, minimizing contact with dirt and allergens. DC41 Animal has a lifetime washable filter and there are no bags, belts or filters


Radial Root Cyclone™ technology
Conventional vacuums rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. But when you start to use some bagged machines, dust can clog the tiny holes in the bag. Some ordinary bagless vacuums work in a similar way. They use a central filter to trap fine dust, which can clog too. Suction drops, leaving dust and dirt behind in your home.
Dyson’s patented cyclone technology captures more dirt than any other cyclone. In Radial Root Cyclone™ technology remodeled airflows maximize suction power. Improved flow efficiency reduces turbulence and preserves air pressure, so more microscopic particles are extracted by the inner cyclones. These refinements help remove more dust, allergens and pet hair from the home.
Root cyclone technology image

Tangle-free Turbine tool
The Dyson Tangle-free Turbine tool is the only turbine tool that doesn’t tangle. There’s no brush bar for hair to wrap around. It uses counter-rotating heads with brushes to remove hair and dirt from carpets and upholstery and releases it straight into the bin. The flexible heads and articulating base plate ensure that the brushes maintain constant contact with a surface – no matter how uneven. The heads are positioned so the brushes reach to the front and side of the tool, drawing in hair and dirt from all directions.
Image showing the Tangle-free Turbine tool in use.

Ball™ technology for upright vacuums
Dyson Ball™ uprights ride on a ball, which pivots on the spot so you can steer with a turn of the wrist. The ball also houses core technology, including the motor and ducting. There’s less clutter, so it’s easier to clean into awkward places, along edges and around furniture.
Ball technology feature image

Strongest suction at the cleaner head
Many upright vacuums use fixed settings. Their cleaner heads don’t self-adjust to different floor types – the bigger the gap between cleaner head and floor, the more suction power is wasted. With an active base plate it creates the optimal cleaner head contact for every floor type, reducing air leaks and retaining more suction power. It’s designed for outstanding performance across all floors – not just carpets, but the whole of your house.
Strongest suction

Powerful and durable
DC41 machines are made from modified blends of materials selected for strength, flexibility and tolerance. Many parts are made from polypropylene reinforced with 20% glass fibres and high-impact PC-ABS. Using these materials means greater strength from less plastic - so the machine is lightweight.
Lightweight and durable

Motorized brush bar
Stiff nylon bristles spin at up to 90 times per second to agitate carpet pile and dislodge ground-in dirt and pet hair. The brush bar can be turned off to protect delicate rugs and hard floors. The button is above the clear bin – no need to bend down to find it.
Motorised brush bar image

Captures allergens. Expels cleaner air.
Ordinary vacuums can’t always retain all the dust they remove – so some of them vent some of it back into your room in the air they expel. That’s the reason for the dusty, electrical smell. Dyson cyclones can capture microscopic particles such as pollen, mold and bacteria.

Hygienic and quick to empty
Emptying the bin on a Dyson vacuum is quick and hygienic. Just press the button to release the dirt. The bin is clear, so you can see when it needs emptying – and how much dust, dirt and pet hair the machine has captured. Dyson vacuums were the first to have clear bins – despite market researchers insisting it was a bad idea. Now clear bins are everywhere (though not all are made from the same ABS polycarbonate as riot shields, like Dyson bins).
DC41 Hygienic and quick to empty


DC41 Animal Video
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Dyson DC41 Animal Dyson Ball upright vacuum cleaner for pet owners
Technical details:
  • Patented Radial Root Cyclone technology for no loss of suction. DC41 Animal captures allergens and expels cleaner air. Dyson cyclones can capture particles down to 0.5 microns – including pollen, mould and bacteria.
  • Strong suction power at the cleaner head. The cleaner head self-adjusts for optimal contact – even on hard floors.
  • Ball technology – turns on the spot. Manoeuvres easily around furniture, obstacles and into difficult places.
  • Lightweight and durable. Less weight and bulk.
DC41 Animal is a Dyson Ball upright vacuum cleaner for powerful all-round dirt and pet hair removal.
The machine’s cleaner head has an active base plate, which self-adjusts automatically for optimal contact with all floor types. On hard floors the base plate lowers to create an efficient seal, and the brush bar lifts clear of the floor to protect delicate surfaces. On carpet the base plate rises and the brush bar lowers for optimum bristle penetration – removing ground-in dirt and pet hair from different depths of carpet pile. And because the cleaner head adjusts automatically, there are no fiddly dials and you don’t need to bend down to make adjustments.
Dyson cyclones capture more dirt than any other cyclone. DC41 Animal has Radial Root Cyclone technology with remodelled airflows to maximise suction power. It also comes with a Mini turbine head to clean pet hair and dirt from confined spaces, upholstery, stairs and the car.
DC41 Animal also has patented Ball technology. It turns on the spot, which allows you to manoeuvre more easily around obstacles and into awkward spaces. And because the motor and other key technologies are located in the ball, there are fewer components on the outside of the machine. This makes it easier to steer closer to edges.
Dyson DC41
Patented Dyson technology
Dyson engineers are constantly testing and inventing, trying to find new ways to make their technology work better. As they work, they file patent applications to protect their inventions from copycat manufacturers. That’s why the only place you’ll find Dyson technology is inside a Dyson machine.
DC41 Animal uses the following patented Dyson technologies:
New Radial Root Cyclone technology
Ordinary vacuum cleaners rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. As you use them, the tiny holes in the bag clog up with particles of dust. This restricts the flow of air, so the vacuum cleaner loses suction.
Dyson vacuum cleaners don’t rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. They use cyclone technology, which spins the air at incredibly high speeds. The cyclones inside a Dyson vacuum cleaner generate centrifugal forces many thousands of times the force of gravity. Dust, dirt and pet hair are flung out of the airflow and straight into the bin. No bag. No loss of suction.
Dyson has been continually refining cyclone vacuum technology since inventing it more than 20 years ago. DC41 Animal has new Radial Root Cyclone technology. Reconfigured air channels and improved flow efficiency reduce turbulence and preserve air pressure, so that the inner cyclones can extract more microscopic particles. These refinements help remove more dirt, dust, allergens and pet hair from the airflow.
Ball technology to help you steer with ease
Dyson Ball upright vacuum cleaners use patented Ball technology to overcome the steering limitations of fixed wheels. They ride on a ball, which turns on the spot so you can steer with ease, changing direction with just a turn of the wrist.
The ball itself is made of glass-reinforced polypropylene – the same material used in the manufacture of car dashboards. It combines high impact strength with resistance to distortion. The ball also holds the heaviest component (the motor) – positioned towards the base for a lower centre of gravity and greater stability.
Dyson DC41
DC41 Animal includes:
Self-adjusting cleaner head
Many upright vacuum cleaners use fixed settings and their cleaner heads don’t self-adjust to different floor types. And the bigger the gap between cleaner head and floor, the more suction power is wasted.
DC41 Animal has an active base plate. It creates the optimal cleaner head contact for every floor type, reducing air leaks and retaining suction power on all floor types – wood, carpet, vinyl and tile.
Mini turbine head to remove pet hair from awkward spaces
Pet hair can gather in awkward spaces and get stuck on upholstery. The Mini turbine head attaches to the machine’s wand to remove hair from confined spaces that would otherwise be hard to reach.
Instant release wand
DC41 Animal has an instant release, long reach wand for cleaning stairs and awkward areas – it stretches up to 5 times in length. There are no separate parts to assemble.
Extra tools
DC41 Animal comes with a Combination tool and a Stair tool. The Combination tool has a debris nozzle that converts to a brush tool for dusting. The Stair tool removes dirt and dust from corners and against vertical edges of stairs.
Captures allergens, expels cleaner air
Dyson cyclones capture microscopic particles down to 0.5 microns in size, including pollen, mould and bacteria.
Clear bin lets you see when it needs emptying
The bin on a Dyson vacuum cleaner is transparent so you can see when it needs emptying – and just how much dust, dirt and pet hair your new Dyson machine has picked up.
No extra costs
Other vacuum cleaners are still designed to need replacement bags and filters – and the cost soon adds up. Over 5 years, you could end up having to spend £175. Dyson vacuums don’t have bags and have lifetime washable filters, so there are no extra costs to worry about.Your Dyson vacuum cleaner is likely to take a few knocks and bashes during everyday use – but that’s nothing compared to what Dyson puts its machines through during testing and development. All Dyson vacuum cleaners undergo a lengthy and rigorous testing programme. That’s why DC41 Animal comes with a free 5 year guarantee – parts and labour.


Dyson DC39 Multi Floor Vacuum Cleaner


Dyson DC39 Multi Floor Canister Vacuum The DC39 Multi Floor canister vacuum is engineered with Dyson cyclones that capture more dirt than any other. Featuring Dyson’s Radial Root Cyclone™ technology, reconfigured air channels reduce turbulence and preserve air pressure, so the inner cyclones can extract more microscopic particles and expel cleaner air.

Suitable for all floor types, the DC39’s Triggerhead tool is the only turbine head controlled at the handle, so there is no bending down to adjust. A fingertip control switches the brush bar off for delicate rugs and hard floors and switches on for high pick-up on carpets. It also features a detachable handle, which allows you to fit tools directly to the end of the hose, for cleaning in confined places. The included combination tool and stair tool are designed for dusting and removing dirt from corners and vertical edges of stairs. The DC39 is also the only canister vacuum with a central steering mechanism. Combined with Dyson Ball™ technology, the DC39 turns on a dime to give you greater control and easily moves around obstacles. The smooth chassis profile means no rough edges to snag or catch on carpet pile. The clear bin, made from tough polycarbonate, allows you to see when it’s full and empties at the push of a button, minimizing contact with dirt and allergens.

DC39 Multi Floor has a non-removable HEPA filter and no extra costs from bags, belts or filters. The machine carries a 5 year warranty, parts and labor guaranteed by Dyson. And as with all Dyson vacuum cleaners, DC39 Multi Floor has no loss of suction.


DC39 Multi Floor has Dyson's latest Radial Root Cyclone™ technology, with airflows remodeled to maximize suction power. It has Ball™ technology to turn on the spot and follow with greater control. DC39 Multi Floor comes with a Triggerhead tool that adjusts at the handle for different floor types – no need to bend down.
DC39 MultiFloor VIdeoSee it in action


Dyson DC39 Multi Floor
Dyson DC39 Multi Floor full-size Dyson Ball cylinder vacuum cleaner for all floor types
Technical details:
  • Patented Radial Root Cyclone technology for no loss of suction.
  • Musclehead tool – automatically self-adjusts across all floor types.
  • Ball technology – turns on the spot. Central steering mechanism for greater control.
  • Engineered for reduced noise levels.
DC39 Multi Floor is a full-size Dyson cylinder vacuum with Ball technology for greater manoeuvrability. Wheeled vacuums can be awkward – heavy to pull, head the wrong way and collide with obstacles. A Dyson Ball vacuum cleans without the awkward moves, turning on the spot. DC39 Multi Floor also has a central steering mechanism for greater control. The pivot point is located near the centre of the machine, so it can make tighter turning circles and more easily follow the user’s path.
DC39 Multi Floor comes with a Musclehead tool that self-adjusts across all floor types and has a low profile for cleaning under furniture. On hard floors the brushes stay in contact with the floor, removing debris from the surface. When the cleaner head moves onto carpet, the pile agitates a surface recognition switch. This lifts the brushes, exposing the carpet to the dual channel edges that remove dirt trapped within the weave.
Dyson cyclones capture more dirt than any other. DC39 Multi Floor has Radial Root Cyclone technology with remodelled airways to maximise suction power. Like all other Dyson vacuums, DC39 Multi Floor doesn’t lose suction as you clean. There are no bags to replace and the lifetime filters are washable, so there are no extra costs.
DC39 Multi Floor has been engineered for reduced noise levels with no compromise in performance. The essential components are located inside the acoustically treated ball.
Dyson DC39 Multi Floor
Patented Dyson technology
Dyson engineers are constantly testing and inventing, trying to find new ways to make their technology work better. As they work, they file patent applications to protect their inventions from copycat manufacturers. That’s why the only place you’ll find Dyson technology is inside a Dyson machine.
DC39 Multi Floor uses the following patented Dyson technology:
New Radial Root Cyclone technology
Ordinary vacuum cleaners rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. As you use them, the tiny holes in the bag clog up with particles of dust. This restricts the flow of air, so the vacuum cleaner loses suction.
Dyson vacuum cleaners don’t rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. They use cyclone technology, which spins the air at incredibly high speeds. The cyclones inside a Dyson vacuum cleaner generate centrifugal forces many thousands of times the force of gravity. Dust, dirt and pet hair are flung out of the airflow and straight into the bin. No bag. No loss of suction.
Dyson has been continually refining cyclone vacuum technology since inventing it more than 20 years ago. DC39 Multi Floor has new Radial Root Cyclone technology. Reconfigured air channels and improved flow efficiency reduce turbulence and preserve air pressure, so that the inner cyclones can extract more microscopic particles. These refinements help remove more dirt, dust, allergens and pet hair from the airflow.
DC39 Multi Floor includes:
Ball technology
Dyson Ball vacuum cleaners use Ball technology to overcome the steering limitations of fixed wheels. They ride on a ball, which turns on the spot so you can steer with ease, changing direction with just a turn of the wrist. The ball also holds the heaviest component (the motor) – positioned towards the base for a lower centre of gravity and greater stability. The machine moves easily around obstacles, and the ball’s smooth surface means that it doesn’t dig into carpet pile.
Musclehead tool
Self-adjusts across all floor types and has a low profile for cleaning under furniture.
A central steering mechanism
The only cylinder vacuum with a central steering mechanism for greater control. The cyclone pack articulates with the chassis, so it’s easy to control when moving around obstacles.
Reduced noise levels – ball engineering
No compromise in performance. Essential components are located inside the acoustically treated ball.
Extra tools
DC39 Multi Floor comes with a Stair tool, and a Combination tool with a debris nozzle that converts to a brush tool for dusting.
Clear bin lets you see when it needs emptying
The bin on a Dyson vacuum cleaner is transparent so you can see when it needs emptying – and just how much dust, dirt and pet hair your new Dyson machine has picked up.
Captures allergens, expels cleaner air
Dyson cyclones capture microscopic particles down to 0.5 microns in size. DC39 Multi Floor also includes a HEPA filter as an extra safeguard for allergy sufferers. It traps microscopic particles down to 1/5,000 of a pinhead, including pollen, mould and bacteria.
No extra costs
Other vacuum cleaners are still designed to need replacement bags and filters – and the cost soon adds up. Over 5 years. Dyson vacuum cleaners don’t need bags and have lifetime filters, so there are no extra costs to worry about. Your Dyson vacuum cleaner is likely to take a few knocks and bashes during everyday use – but that’s nothing compared to what Dyson puts its machines through during testing and development. All Dyson vacuum cleaners undergo a lengthy and rigorous testing programme. That’s why DC39 Multi Floor comes with a free 5 year guarantee – parts and labour.
Radial Root Cyclone™ technology
Conventional vacuums rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. But when you start to use some bagged machines, dust can clog the tiny holes in the bag. Some ordinary bagless vacuums work in a similar way. They use a central filter to trap fine dust, which can clog too. Suction drops, leaving dust and dirt behind in your home.
Dyson's patented cyclone technology captures more dirt than any other cyclone. In Radial Root Cyclone™ technology remodeled airflows maximize suction power. Improved flow efficiency reduces turbulence and preserves air pressure, so more microscopic particles are extracted by the inner cyclones. These refinements help remove more dust, allergens and pet hair from the home.
Radial Root Cyclone technology
Ball™ technology for canister vacuums
Conventional upright vacuums use fixed wheels. But wheeled vacuums can be awkward to steer and can make you work a lot harder than you need to. All that back and forth around corners and obstacles. Ball™ technology is a radical alternative to fixed wheels. Dyson Ball™ vacuums ride on a ball, which pivots on itself so you can instantly change direction with just a turn of the wrist.
Ball technology feature image
Triggerhead tool
The Triggerhead tool is the only turbine head controlled at the handle. No need to bend down and adjust when moving between floor types. A rotating brush bar deep cleans carpets – push the trigger and it switches off to protect delicate rugs and hard floors.
triggerhead
Captures allergens. Expels cleaner air.
Ordinary vacuums can’t always retain all the dust they remove – so some of them vent some of it back into your room in the air they expel. That’s the reason for the dusty, electrical smell. Dyson cyclones can capture microscopic particles such as pollen, mold and bacteria.
HEPA filter
Hygienic and quick to empty
Emptying the bin on a Dyson vacuum is quick and hygienic. Just press the button to release the dirt. The bin is clear, so you can see when it needs emptying – and how much dust, dirt and pet hair the machine has captured. Dyson vacuums were the first to have clear bins – despite market researchers insisting it was a bad idea. Now clear bins are everywhere (though not all are made from the same ABS polycarbonate as riot shields, like Dyson bins).
DC39 Hygienic and quick to empty
Engineered for reduced noise levels
Essential components are located inside the acoustically treated ball. The motor is attached to the housing with sound-dampening mounts. Less noise escapes from the airways, and polyurethane sound-insulating materials absorb sound energy.
Engineered for reduced noise
 

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