Dyson DC25 Animal Ball-Technology Upright Vacuum Cleaner Immediately

Wednesday, October 14, 2009 by Ricky7 | Posted in , , , , ,


I purchased this vacuum because of the great reviews from consumers (even though Consumer Reports gave it bad reviews I got it anyway). The positives I can list: nice style, fairly quiet, the ball was kind of neat to manuever it around, although a little sloppy. The dirt cup comes off of the vacuum without making a mess, which is nice. The cons: This has the worst suction I've ever seen. It barely lifted the pile of the carpet, left quite a bit of dog hair behind. The carpet looked smashed down like I took a wide toothed rake to it. It "never loses suction" because it didn't have any to begin with. When emptying the dirt cup, I had to shake the dickens out of it to get the dog hair to fall out... which it didn't, so I had to try to stick my hand up there to get it out (my hand didn't fit, the cup is obstructed by the filter in the middle) so the hair stayed in there until I ran it again for it to swirl back down. Closing the bottom of the cup is messy because there is dust all over it from shaking it out, which then puts dirt onto your vacuum. The pet hair attachment didn't work the greatest but it was ok. The cord is way too short for a vacuum in this price range. I had a Hoover Wind Tunnel bagged vacuum before this, and the suction and cleaning was unbelievable. I figured after replacing too many belts and the switch, I'd get something that might last longer. I don't know about the longevity of Dyson vacs, but I do know that the one I had was terrible. I wouldn't recommend. I purchased a $40 dirt devil featherlite in the meantime... it picked up every single dog hair. I'll gladly save $500 to have a clean floor!Get more detail about Dyson DC25 Animal Ball-Technology Upright Vacuum Cleaner.

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