Dyson Dc04 Zorbster

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Jakesvacs

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This is my Dyson Dc04 Zorbster with all the zorbing attachments and Low Reach tool. I decided to take some pictures as I was zorbing a recently shampooed rug; it brought it back to life!

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Wow, that looks a really interesting attachment. I had no idea anything like that was available for a Dyson.
Is it easy to use, or is it something you’d get your kickers in a twist over?
How does it spread the Zorb powder? Looks like the Hopper connects to the clutch somehow via that little flap next to it?
I do certainly like the look of this :) looks to have done a great job!
 
Parwaz786-Thank you very much! I really do like this Dyson

James- Its actually very easy to use just takes a little bit of know how before hand. Only bad thing is I stubbed my toe trying to take these awkward pictures.
The hopper works by vibrating the zorb onto the carpet which is done by the clutch, its a very nice simple-ish design.
 
Holy Crap!

Hey, are you sure you didn't run that last picture through photoshop and adjust the while levels? Jk. That did a fantastic job! Bravo! I've never had a lot of respect for Dysons, but that did a wonderful job. That rug looks almost brand new. Now if you just take a Kirby to it with that that Dry Foam, it will look exactly like brand new! (Just had to get in a jab there at the end. Really, spectacular job.)
 
Haha, I wasn't sure if I could see a difference but the pictures do show the Zorbster brought back its whiteness. This rug was only shampooed before Christmas so the Zorb really was only used for its sole purpose; to keep new carpets looking new!


Funny you say about the kirby shampooer, I have had excellent results with mine!

I'm just wondering if the Zorb could be used after a machine like the bissell or kirby because the Zorb particles could absorb the left over Suds in the carpet, also allowing last minuet touch ups of heavily soild spots that would not clean up in the cleaning process.

I think I have the instructions somewhere if anyone wants to see them?

Jake :)
 

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