i got a play with the new dyson cinetic upright

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of course it had stuff in it i'm not gonna empty it in a middle of a shop.pictures after using it to add stuff in it.i never wipe my dyson bin and is absolutely fine and it stays clean.
 
Great pictures showing the New Dyson Cinetic Upright (DC75 I think??) dy0nb0y.

I did wonder if the bigger ball was to accomadate the bigger cinetic cyclone technology. Do we know what the motor wattage is?

Looks very narrow on the inner collection chamber(s) for the fine dust to collect. I see there is a red fill line on the main bin now.

I would still think you will get some slight fine dust collect near the oscillating tips but obviously not on them, I mean on the gaps between each cyclone tips. Maybe the next future development would be for a 'take apart' cyclone to periodically wash out!!

One thing I notice is when you empty any Dyson bin be it into a kitchen bin, dust bin (trash can) or into a plastic bag the rubber seal on the trap door does get a bit dusty from emptying it. I used to wipe mine clean to make sure I was getting a good seal. My thought was any dust and grit on the rubber seal will not give a good seal once closed. Plus I use to remove the seal periodically to clean as dust and grit did get trapped under the rubber seal where it fits around the trap door.
 
Yes you do get dust settling on the seal. It's always best to give them a quick wipe.And I agree it would be good if Dyson made it easy to clean the cyclone assembly.
I wash mine out with water every 6 months. It's safe to do providing you leave a few days to dry. But it's not really necessary under normal use, it won't affect performace.
 
it is narrow but it comes out really easily but there is a slight coaching of dust near the cyclones it doesn't accumulate after time it's only just a fine liar of dust.that's what happens to the canister as well just a light coating of dust and this model you never have to clean cyclone assembly it will get dusty but thats point:) and even if there is dirt on the seal it will still make a perfect seal really no point cleaning as to me it doesn't make a difference and it still seals really well.
 
You're probably right Dyson boy it will still seal properly but I like to give it a wipe anyway. Must be my OCD :-)
 
Oh right it's quite a bigger motor than the DC41 Mk2 then. They will have to reduce that to no more than 900 watts in 2 years time. I think I'll get one before then.
 
Personally I think between 1300w and 1600w is about right but we shall see if the further reduction goes ahead.
 

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