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I do not agree that Dysons build quality is better than Miele's! I have owned a DC24 for 4 years now and have had 2 wands break in exactly the same place so they start to pop out in use and the cleanerhead starts to develop a nasty rattle, then burnt out and I'm now going be on my 3rd cleanerhead. Luckily Dysons excellent backup service is the reason why I'm keeping it and the fact I don't need to keep buying bags and filters. When the warranty runs out, I won't bother spending money to keep getting bits replaced.

The quality has improved slightly over the older models but its still not great.

Anyway, back to topic, the DC39 looks like a nice machine and luckily it's quieter than previous generation machines but its still not as quiet as some. Good luck in your search.
 
Whatever became of Dyson's Digital Motor?

The DC22 had such a short time here and now they seem untouchable when I see how high they sell on eBay. That's the only time I ever saw a Dyson canister in the U.S. with variable speed control (on the hose handle, mind you) and an electric power nozzle.
 
I don't think for the foreseeable future Dyson will fit their digital motor in full size machines apart from Japan which they have done recently into the small ball canister. I think they want to expand on the cordless market personally which uses a version of it! I wish they would use it as it has some benefits I would of thought over congenital motors they use..... Maybe one day!

One thing they don't even use their own digital motor in their blade less fans!
 

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