i got a play with the new dyson cinetic upright

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dys0nb0y

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i was at and i was surprised as they have the new dyson display on display what a surprise.so here's my experience it is fantastic it feels more study then the 41mk2 it doesn't flex as much and the spine has been made thicker.and all my god the ball is so much bigger is so easier to maneuver.and it actually has two hepa filters it has one on each side of the ball so they are gonna last so long.this is probably the best dyson dyson have ever made.the plastic just feels so much stronger and durable i will have a side by side with the mk2 to show the differences in the plastic.i haven't got one but i desperately want one
 
OMG

And I thought the MK2 was good! I still want th Mk2 wthough cos its blue. What's the performance like vs dc41 mk2? Is it a noticeable difference?
 
is the difference between the spine on the new one and the 41mk2.one has been made thicker and no holes

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and here's a picture of the hepa filters i took a picture of each side of the ball and there's a filter on each side.

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anyone got any question answer then i will probably go back to see again so i will put some more pictures up.
 
So what happens when the tiny little jets get clogged with sticky dirt? Do they offer any way to clean the cyclone assembly, or do they just expect you to upgrade every couple years?
 
I noticed something interesting...

On the Dyson US website, these show up having less air watts than either the DC65 or DC41. My hunch is that they have decreased the power draw as they have had to in Europe. It would make sense to keep the models parallel in that respect.
 
and you never have to clean the cyclone is self cleaning.but it is safe to wash the cyclone but you have to wait a few days for it to dry.[this post was last edited: 1/23/2015-03:03]
 
CNET REVIEW
The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal Allergy vacuum never loses suction. Dyson, along with just about every other major vacuuming manufacturer, has made this claim repeatedly in the past. And in the past, it's meant that the vacuum's filter was designed to last through a sucking up a cannister or two of dust without getting clogged enough to slow down performance.

Now, since the Cinetic series has done away with the filter entirely, the "never" part of the claim actually holds water. We obviously couldn't test the eternal aspect of "never," but we ran the Dyson Cinetic through a rigorous enough trial to be sure it'll last for years and years of realistic usage without a drop in suction, and when we put the best filtered vacuums to the same test, they couldn't keep up. The filterless approach works.
 
Ironically to my mind it doesn't matter what claims Dyson makes on having not to clean any filter. You still have to clean the brush roll periodically just like any other upright UNLESS you want the brush roll to clog up and then put up with the brown dust as it clogs the see through hose month after month. There's a reason to why so many other brands don't use see through hoses as a result.

I suspect Dyson will probably be trying out with a new larger tangle free brush roll in the same way as their pet hair tool demonstrates.
 
SO it still wont go under a bed or low coffee table?

Looks like they have not improved the bucket seal - looks like people will have to come into contact with allergens, dirt, and all the things these machines are supposed to protect us from everytime it gets emptied.

Theres muck all over it - looks like it needs wiping every time you empty it to make it seal properly again.

Interesting.

No advances there then still a dirty messy process.
 

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