centralsweeper63
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I agree with you, herbicide.
VF please ignore because this is "vague subjective anecdote."I don't know what to say, I have personally met the entire service technician team at Dyson NZ in Auckland. They all said the cyclones clog. Theydidn't even clean the filters on the dc39bench vacs. They told me not to look as they were bad anyway. They didn't even clean their homes with Dyson machines. Oh, well, 1 of the 4 did I suppose. I have talked to the owners and technicians at 20+ vacuum stores and they all saythat Dysons are low quality. The people that push hard to get Dyson sales at the department stores (yes, all the the 15-20 I have been to) have said they are rubbish. They make the most money selling Dyson machines though so that is what is pushed.
I read on Reddit from a Dyson service technician that they have a brilliant method to clean the cycloneI don't know what to say, I have personally met the entire service technician team at Dyson NZ in Auckland. They all said the cyclones clog. Theydidn't even clean the filters on the dc39bench vacs. They told me not to look as they were bad anyway. They didn't even clean their homes with Dyson machines. Oh, well, 1 of the 4 did I suppose. I have talked to the owners and technicians at 20+ vacuum stores and they all saythat Dysons are low quality. The people that push hard to get Dyson sales at the department stores (yes, all the the 15-20 I have been to) have said they are rubbish. They make the most money selling Dyson machines though so that is what is pushed.
I took my V15 apart without separating the 'sealed/gasketed' parts, thoroughly blasted it with 120psi (825kPA) compressed air until it was no longer blowing visible dust everywhere. There was 'subjectively' quite a lot, it took many 'cycles' of blasting air in all the nooks and crannies until it came out (visibly) dustless.My countrys service people people bash it on the ground (using the seal on the end to prevent scratches) then completely disassemble it and suck it out before finally using an air compressor and reassembling it.
You have to get white vinegar and alcohol on the parts to kill the bacteria and smells.That is good. The horrid Dyson stench will be back soon though!
unfortunately every vacuum stinks, you should smell my vorwerk after only a week between the bag change, especially with pets! I recommend spry some essence in the hepa filter (the top part) and then let it dry completely, with my Dyson works perfectlyThat is good. The horrid Dyson stench will be back soon though!
For bagged vacuum I always put some crystal pearls for washing machine into the bags, the air comes out very good and fresh, vorwerk vacuums have deodorant sticks but they are not very powerful to resists to pet hair smellsGood advice. I don't have a Dyson to need to do that! I have in the past though. My Kirbys start to stink after 3 or so weeks and by then the bag is full. I have dogs though.
Oh no, bag is located before the motor so the air is cold and doesn’t melt it, but I think it can be happen when things are in reverse becouse motors produce hot airI think I have seen them melt into bags. Be careful.
You should not be surprised, normal consumers are very lazy, they barely wash the filters, also I watched some Instagram videos of influencer that wash even the motor head!? like wtfI'm actually surprised when I see negative comments saying their V15 doesn't pick anything up or the bin gets clogged etc, cause just from my personal experience the performance is excellent. And I've abused the vacuum a bit as well, (vacuumed up drywall dust before, and lots of large debris that I could have probably just picked up).
Yeah. Amazing how common sense eludes many.I then take the harder plastic handle and tap it on the vacuum (where it's circled in the image) over the garbage until I don't see any visible dust falling anymore.
The bin (which includes the cyclone discharge chamber) just needs to be empty. It's pretty easy and most children could cope.Do you "have" to do that to keep the performance good?
Nothing in the manual about that.(I think Dyson does recommend tapping the cyclones?)
Really? If you assume many users are several sandwiches short of a picnic, based on observation, then reading statements like that make so much sense and you end up suspicious if there aren't any dumb comments on website reviews etc.I'm actually surprised when I see negative comments saying their V15 doesn't pick anything up or the bin gets clogged etc
Large debris will just get jammed if it's too big; easy fix. To bring it back on topic, the V16 is even better at handling large stuff now with the new first stage separator design (again, no one's mentioned it because...well, you know). Large quantities of small dust will simply get caught by the filter and clog it up faster. Again, an easy fix. They say no to ash because it could be hot. They say no to plaster dust (fresh) because it can set in humid environments and turn your machine in to concrete. They say no to rubble because big stuff can get jammed and cause blockages later.And I've abused the vacuum a bit as well, (vacuumed up drywall dust before, and lots of large debris that I could have probably just picked up).