Reviews of Dyson Vacuum Cleaners


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Dyson hasn’t rested on it laurels, enjoying it’s success after introducing its popular “never loses suction” line of vacuum cleaners.  Being an engineering company, James Dyson and his team are constantly improving on their technology and coming out with better (and in most cases lighter) vacuum cleaners.

You will find reviews of some of the current Dyson vacuum models below. Instead of the ‘dry’ specifications type review, I’ve attempted to give real ‘user’ type reviews.

Feel free to view write-ups on this site covering purchasing a remanufactured Dyson. The savings can add up to 100’s of dollars and all of the vacuums have been completely refurbished at the Dyson factory.

There is also a Dyson video page. Feel free to check it out as well.

Finally, feel free (and please do) leave a comment at the bottom of the page. I read and respond to all comments and it will help me to serve you better. If you’d like to see something added to a review or a video added to the library, that will not be a problem.

Uprights:

Dyson DC07 Animal

Dyson DC14 Animal

Dyson DC15 “The ball” Animal

Dyson DC17 Animal

Dyson DC18 Slim

Dyson DC24 (overview – review coming)

Dyson DC25

Handhelds:

Dyson DC16 Root 6 handheld vacuum (overview – review coming)


Canisters:
(coming soon)

Accessories:

All of the current models come with:

  • Crevice Tool – A narrow wand that cleans in tight areas. An onboard tool that snaps into place on the vacuum.
  • Stair Tool – For cleaning steps. An onboard tool that snaps into place on the vacuum.
  • Stiff Bristle Brush – The stiff bristles in this brush help remove ground-in dirt. It attaches to the hose or wand. Do not use this tool on delicate flooring, rugs or carpets.

The “Animal” models, in addition to the above, come with:

  • Low Reach Floor Tool – Cleans under low furniture such as beds and beneath sofa edges. It is adjustable for bare floors and carpets. The tool attaches to the wand.
  • Mini Turbine Head (larger turbo head on DC07) – Removes pet hair and dirt from narrow spaces. Good to use on upholstery and stairs. Attaches to hose or wand.
  • Dyson Carpet Cleaning Kit – Contains Zorb powder to absorb ordors, Zorb groomer (an attachment that sucks the powder out of the carpet), Dyzolv Spot Cleaner that removes stubborn spots (this cleaner is for wool and stain-resistant carpets).

Click the link to see some of the Dyson vacuum optional accessories

Other Dyson Reviews

Dyson DC25 Vacuum Cleaner Review

The Dyson DC25 is one of the newer vacuums introduced into the popular Dyson “full size” vacuum cleaner line. It’s also based on “the ball” technology which makes if very maneuverable. We’ll discuss some of our likes and dislikes of this vacuum.

Dyson DC18 Slim Vacuum Cleaner Review

The Dyson DC18 Slim vacuum cleaner is a compact version of the popular Dyson “full size” vacuum cleaner line. It’s also based on “the ball” technology which makes if very maneuverable. We’ll discuss some of our likes and dislikes of this vacuum.

Dyson DC15 Vacuum Cleaner Review

The Dyson DC15 vacuum cleaner uses “the ball” technology to make maneuvering your vacuum much easier. Read our likes and dislikes here.

Dyson DC14 Animal Vacuum Cleaner Review

We’ll review the Dyson DC14 and tell you some of our likes and some of our dislikes.

Dyson DC07 Animal Vacuum Cleaner Review

The Dyson DC07 Animal vacuum cleaner was one of the first vacuums to become popular for Dyson in United States. It is still available today and sells well. We’ll try and explain why with our likes and dislikes in this article.

Dyson DC17 Animal Review

We’ll review the Dyson DC17 Animal vacuum cleaner in this brief article. The DC17 is basically DC14 with a few modifications.

Dyson vs. Oreck XL: Why the Dyson Wins

We’ll look at a Dyson DC07 vs. an Oreck XL vacuum cleaner and discuss the winner, the loser and most importantly… why.