Dyson Cinetic doesn't work well.

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I won't be getting a cinetic until the second or third generation after seeing Kode's videos. That is of course, Dyson continue to develop the filterless vacuum.
 
Me neither. Surely they would have tested it thoroughly before releasing it! They were supposed to have taken the cyclones to the absolute maximum!

If that amount of dust is escaping the cyclones the motor is going to burn out prematurely.

I think they will have to go back to a pre filter.

Disappointing
 
"Surely they would have tested it thoroughly before releasing it!"


 


Not the first time a company has churned something out that doesn't work, look at Hoover, with the disastrous Turbopower and Turbomaster Freedoms
 
DC41 is one of the best Dysons, Not too concerned about the big bakll really cos of the 5 year guarantee. If it were to break I would complain a lot really

Not had to use my DC25 guarantee but to send a post filter out and a new cleaner head
 
this does look like a problem,maybe a faulty batch of something but if other people start to report this i definitely won't get a another one. still like the look of it though.but i am disappointed.

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I'm sticking with my DC41MK2 i've had no problems whatsoever. There is no dust on the motor intake after 6 months of use.

Wash the pre motor filter every few months. Takes a couple of minutes it's not a problem. But relying solely on cyclones...... I'm not convinced now!
 
there is a chance dyson have recall the england models noticed everywhere has been out of stock for a very long time.
 
It would have been sensible for Dyson to put even a cheapo sponge in the motor inlet suction tube like what they did with Bissell Powerforce machines, or we can shove something like a sock up the inlet tube
 
Yes that would be a good idea. But it looks like more than just dust blowing back when emptying the bin this time Tayyab. It looks like dust escaping the cyclones.
 
Still, might get either this or the DC41 cos this one is 1300w and ill soon be rare when these get discontinued by 2017 when vacuums must be less than 900W
 
They really should change the following;
The motor suction must enter from the top of the cyclone like on the DC01 to DC33
Lift the filter up and make the cyclone tops lower so that the outside of the filter captures dirt, not the inside hence its easier to wash
This means that for grit to enter the motor, it must get past the sealed filter, which is virtually impossible. How hard is that?
It will also mean the tool storage will be higher aswell, unlike bending over for people with bad backs, bring back DC33/ DC27/ DC25 tool storage for this one, even the tool caddy cant even hold the stair tool properly, with the DC25 it clicks into place
 
Uno what Im still considering ths, it's 1300w and if it blows up Im getting Dyson to repair it for free!!! XD
 
Yh once again its to do with the emptying thing, my DC24 filter has loads of ssand and grit around the seal of the filter, and the grit is always at the bottom of the bin, right where the seal is, then it gets sucked into the motor. When I get mine I will wipe the seal and shove the uptake pipe when emptying it :)
 
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