DC34 delivers 15 minutes of powerful, constant suction – or 6 minutes on Boost mode for tougher cleans. It's powered by the Dyson digital motor, which spins up to 5 times faster than a racing car engine. DC34 has a lithium-ion battery that recharges up to 3 times faster than others, and Dyson's patented Root Cyclone™ technology for no loss of suction
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Istanbul_Kop to loop
7 Sep 1616#11
They suck.
coventgamer
7 Sep 167#1
great present for the mrs birthday thanks op
gmschuple
7 Sep 167#8
I have this handheld vacum and wouldnt recomend it. I'd suggest buying a brush and pan,it wi do a better job.
qwertymz to loop
7 Sep 165#4
We have this, and whilst it's good for picking up crumbs etc it doesn't really have much suction. Doesn't take anything off the car mats, for example.
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coventgamer
7 Sep 167#1
great present for the mrs birthday thanks op
DonWavey to coventgamer
7 Sep 164#22
Worst husband ever. Get that as a present for the home and buy her something nice to pamper herself with.
sweetpea10 to coventgamer
7 Sep 16#23
What do you get for yours ?
Lloytron to coventgamer
7 Sep 162#30
And they say romance is dead :smile:
m1chaels to coventgamer
7 Sep 16#59
Yep, I bet she will prefer you using this for BJs :smiley:
crazygoog to coventgamer
8 Sep 16#64
Not sure you'll get much suction from her after such gift :confused:
mymymy
7 Sep 16#2
Refurbished...should be in the title
loop
7 Sep 16#3
Are these any good?
qwertymz to loop
7 Sep 165#4
We have this, and whilst it's good for picking up crumbs etc it doesn't really have much suction. Doesn't take anything off the car mats, for example.
Istanbul_Kop to loop
7 Sep 1616#11
They suck.
dannyb182 to loop
7 Sep 161#37
they are absolutely awful in my experience!!!!
loop
7 Sep 161#5
Thanks. They also have battery problems as well I read. Will give it a miss.
TiptreeJam
7 Sep 161#6
I got one of these last time from the dyson outlet. It is great for those small vaccuming jobs around the house and car. I bought another battery (not made by Dyson) which doubles the length of time I can use it.
Publix to TiptreeJam
7 Sep 16#35
Care to share battery make, model number, price and retailer?
summerof76 to TiptreeJam
7 Sep 16#49
I got my spare battery from ebay and its much better than a dyson one Yes
peter1969uk
7 Sep 161#7
Why? its clearly in the description?
gmschuple
7 Sep 167#8
I have this handheld vacum and wouldnt recomend it. I'd suggest buying a brush and pan,it wi do a better job.
ee00ffk to gmschuple
7 Sep 16#19
couldn't agree more!!
haritori to gmschuple
7 Sep 16#55
many true thing said in jest, i have used many hoovers in my car, I live near the beaches and sand is a regular cleanup, nothing works better than a dustpan and brush :smiley:
julietalphagolf to gmschuple
7 Sep 161#61
Every owner I have asked about this product doesn't recommend it..
davelfc
7 Sep 161#9
Had mine about 2 years and works brilliantly. I always run the battery down before charging and take it off charge once it's done. I read that's the best way to do things and it has worked for me. *(your experiences may be different, that's ok)
guitaristanime to davelfc
7 Sep 163#47
You are trolling right?
Lithium-ion batteries thrive on being charged in small amounts and often, it's actually how they are designed to work.
Infact depleting a lithium-ion battery to 0% and then fully charging it multiple times can impact the lifespan of it a lot.
I'm not joking and yes I'm trying to be constructive.
mephestic to davelfc
7 Sep 161#54
If its a lithium battery then running it all the way down actually damages it. The myth of emptying it and charging it all the way up is only for nickel based batteries and doing it to lithium ones can cause it to lose up to 20% of its charge capacity in one year...the average I believe is meant to be 8% loss.
Google it and you will see theres a few articles on this.
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DC34 delivers 15 minutes of powerful, constant suction – or 6 minutes on Boost mode for tougher cleans. It's powered by the Dyson digital motor, which spins up to 5 times faster than a racing car engine. DC34 has a lithium-ion battery that recharges up to 3 times faster than others, and Dyson's patented Root Cyclone™ technology for no loss of suction
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Yes
Lithium-ion batteries thrive on being charged in small amounts and often, it's actually how they are designed to work.
Infact depleting a lithium-ion battery to 0% and then fully charging it multiple times can impact the lifespan of it a lot.
I'm not joking and yes I'm trying to be constructive.
Google it and you will see theres a few articles on this.
:smiley: