Dyson DC07 HEPA pick up test

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tomvacuum10

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I thought I would do a quick test with my DC07 HEPA, I have been using a DC24 this week for doing my carpets and I've been impressed with it, but I knew my trusty DC07 would get something up. I only vacuumed 1 hour ago with the DC24. I know some of you will say about your Kirby's and Henrys etc, I have never used a Kirby so I have no opinion, though I love my Henry and I can do many things with it I would never dream of putting any of my Dsyons near to. This was just a fun test ☺


Sorry the pictures are a bit mixed up.

Tom

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