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Review on Dyson Cyclone V10 Motorhead Vacuum Cleaner Grey/Red by Cieszysawa Rogowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

After using the vacuum for two weeks in two different flats, one with two people and no pets and the other with two humans, a fluffy cat, and a large beagle dog, I provide my thoughts. My present vacuum cleaner is a pretty large, noisy, and wired kind that takes up a lot of area (its "body" is stored in the closet, while its hoses and nozzles are kept on the balcony). Since the Dyson vacuum cleaner can fit into a place as narrow as 30 centimeters and as high as 130 centimeters (it can stand upright on the nozzle and hang from the accompanying mount), it was a godsend for cleaning tight quarters. We had to admit that the amount of pellets the Dyson vacuum cleaner collected in this flat was three times greater than what our wired vacuum cleaner used to collect at maximum power. Thus, the difference in the vacuum's effectiveness was already colossal. The vacuum worked just as well in a three-room apartment with pets, removing hair from every surface (including the hairy sofas, chairs, and animal bedding, as well as the hard-to-reach areas under the sofas) in record time.

Pros
  • Excellent absorption of dry pollutants (dust, hair, wool, paper, plant leaves, grains, small construction debris, etc.) + compact storage + general simplicity of use due to low weight, balanced weight distribution between light tube and filter, and articulated nozzles + I did not experience any battery drain when operating at low or medium power.
Cons
  • One potential drawback is the vacuum's on/off switch, which activates the filter at the push of a button. The vacuum cleaner can turn on involuntarily when knocking out garbage and/or removing the garbage flask, which is inconvenient from an ergonomics standpoint. Even with my small, feminine hand, my index finger always presses the "on / off" button when I grab the handle. I recommend implementing a double-click on/off system so that a single press or inadvertent lengthy hold does not activate the mechanism and drain the batteries.

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