DC41 HAS ARRIVED IN THE UK!!

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baglessball

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There are two variations! The DC40 multifloor, and the DC41 animal. They are on the NEXT website and available from the 20th of Jan.

I dont know the exact differences between the models, apart from colour and that the animal is £40 more! There is some info on the NEXT page but it is too small to read on my phone.

But I will call Dyson and see what info they have as there website hasn't been updated yet.
 
£399?

At those prices, I don't imagine that there will be many buyers. Even the Miele S7 looks better value.
 
they will sell no matter what they cost because they are fashion items i went to the tip today there were no less than 14 dysons all in a row i couldent help but think they looked quite at home
 
Hear Hear Chris!

Dysons are over priced and not worth it.

Get yourself a good bagged machine for less than half the price and it'll pay off in the long run.
 
I wouldn't of thought so, I don't like bags! I have a Miele s7 at the moment, it's cleans great! But the bags are way over priced so it's going to a new home..
 
Not to mention the mess of having to empty the thing and wash the filters out.
Bag in bin. Done. No mess. And lets not even start on the shoddy quality of it.
 
Here we go again..

I love them, I have been using them for the past 18 years. I get that you guys don't, that fine. It's your opinion. Bags are not for me.

When new products are released from any company, bagged or bagless I want to try them. But always end up returning back to dyson as my DD.

For me they are more convienient. That's right, I called a dyson convienient. Cleaning up after 3 dogs and a cat can cost a small fortune in bags.

There customer service is excellent. The filters are washable. I like to see what I've picked up, from a supposedly clean floor. I find the attachments fast and efficient.

I used to clean two clinics and 15 houses a week. Dyson always has and continues to worked damn hard for me.

Just saying.
 
you dont half to throw away/replace the filters

the filters are resuable on the older modles it's every 6 months that you half to wash them on the newer matchiens it's every 3 months. yeah i`m only 12 so what.
 
After washing them a few times they require replacement to keep the suction levels high.

I just changed the bag on my '94 HOOVER Turbopower and it reminded me how much I prefer Bagged machines.

Pull bag off, throw in bin, new bag in - Done!

No dust flying around, no filters to wash, and it took literally less than 30 seconds.
 
Oh, and I've got a 2004 Panasonic MC-E8011 Twin Cyclonic Bagless which gets clogged very quickly and the filters lose suction with every time they are washed.
 
Really rubbish!! There is only one separation system in them. And a naff one at that. If you ever can get your hands on a dyson or one is being given away. Try one.

They are a good machine. If you prefer bags you probably still will after. But at least you will be able to make your own opinion of them.
 
"Thats because your Panosonic is such a rubbish Dyson copy..."

Whatever anyone thinks about Dyson, the is the most factual thing I have read on this thread. Nothing can do what does. Nothing does do what Dyson does. And that is all that can be said for a fact.

The quality of the Dysons is questionable, but they do work well as a vacuum cleaner. As does the principle of not needing a dust bag.

Do I like them? Do I not like them? I am not telling you :)

But what I will say is that I have used plenty of them and base my opinions on my own experiences and not simply other peoples 'stories'.

If they were so drastically 'over priced' then they would never sell. The fact that it comes with such a long guarentee puts a very different slant on the price. You could expect to pay up to £100 for that on it's own. It's all a matter of opinion and choice.
 

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