My most recent Dyson vacuum cleaner lasted ten years, and I adore their goods. I choose to advance. The main nozzle on the new model is different; it is high and not narrow as before. But there are also benefits. During cleaning, it sort of "sticks" to the floor, which offers good suction force. Additionally, it has holes in the front portion, and in order to catch debris, it should be in front of the brush rather than under it (as in the previous narrow one, as seen in the picture). As it got going, the vacuum cleaner was considerably quieter than the old one. There is now an easy rubbish removal system. Everyone in the family was grateful for the change because previously, to remove the bottom of the container, you had to unscrew it. The dust container isn't particularly big, but a handy emptying mechanism makes up for it. The filter also needs to be cleaned here once a month rather than once every six months as it was in the prior one. On the other hand, it was never easy to recall whether or not six months had passed. Now it ought to be simpler. The only thing I didn't like about it was that the body cannot be attached with extra brushes; it was extremely useful. Now that the component is fastened to a unique fastener that is kept on the main handle, one brush needs to be kept somewhere separate. By the way, the separate, little brush in the image is effective at cleaning pet-related rugs. A weak point developed on the main tube's junction after a few months of use (see tip in shot with red mount). It was lost. It was simply pasted on, as it turned out. I sent a letter of support with a picture. To their credit, Dyson recognized it as a warranty case right away (based on the email's description and photo), and five days later they shipped a replacement part (the full tube).