Dyson DC25 or DC50 which cleans better?

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I would not touch a DC50 with a barge pole. Incredibly flimsy construction. I tried one out a few times in the shops and I just don't get on well with it, the plastic body, handle flexes a lot when turning left and right and when handling the machine and I don't feel the DC50 is substantial enough. Even though my Dyson DC24 'body' snapped during the warranty period, I'd say the previous DC24 is better built and the DC25 is probably better.

I like the DC25 because it feels more substantial. Has a nice aluminium wand as opposed to plastic. Has a proper foot release to recline the machine. The bristles despite being further apart than the DC50, are slightly stiffer.

You must select the one that feel right for you though :)
 
if you touched it with a barge pole,

It would snap in three pieces!
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kirbykid

It seems as though Dysons have always been aimed more towards the British market. They work pretty well for what they are, and the brush roll design is more suited for the thin carpeting and area rugs found in British homes, or flats. Most canisters don't come standard over there with a power head, instead, they come with straight suction rug/floor nozzles. Power heads are usually a more expensive higher end model.
 
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