The Dyson DC28c Musclehead (2015) is a full-size Dyson cylinder vacuum with Ball Technology for easy movement. It’s the ideal multi-purpose vacuum, designed for high dust and dirt removal on every floor thanks to a unique Radial Root Cyclone technology that maximises suction power.
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Sooperdooperdeal
7 Dec 151#1
I miss my Dyson since Henry moved in...
Reooow to Sooperdooperdeal
8 Dec 15#5
I am thinking of getting a Henry....any good?
sc57
8 Dec 15#2
I would need a hoover when I move in next summer, is it worth getting now as its cheap? is it a good hoover for this price?
generationz to sc57
8 Dec 152#8
It is not a Hoover it is a Dyson. Both are Vacuum Cleaners.
andybell79
8 Dec 151#3
Get an upright vaccuum, these really Burt your back after a while. You tend to end up bending over an idd way while using them.
LondonLass to andybell79
8 Dec 151#6
I find these better for my back compared to the upright because the hose/wand weighs so little compared to pushing an entire machine around. I prefer the upright for suction on carpets, but cylinder for wood. Must just be down to personal preference!
sradmad
8 Dec 15#4
good find op, heat
Nellster
8 Dec 15#7
FYI, dyson sell these for £330 on their own site. This price is a steal.
I use a Henry at work and a Dyson at home. The Dyson is way way better. When we got sold the Henry from Currys the said you actually don't need a vacuum cleaner to clean throughly for work. I didn't understand it but now I do. I must admit the Henry can take a thumping like the do at work. The Dyson works well but do need a filter clean every six months or so as it deep cleans the carpets. Hope that helps
mariolj
8 Dec 15#11
If you have carpet be ready for spend extra 50 quid on another head. Hard work to pick up clothes bobbles. Suction power must be below half otherwise not able to move it. No issues on hard floor.
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