Doesn't seem too bad. I was looking at buying the V6 and they have this for £144 delivered after discount with 1 year guarantee.
They have other Dyson's, all come with different guarantees.
Voucher code: CDYSON2016
Hope this helps someone.
"*When you spend £135 or more in the dyson_outlet Store. Enter the coupon at checkout. Offer ends midnight 2 November Max Discount £160. UK Registered PayPal customers only. Single transaction. T&Cs apply"
Top comments
splinos
31 Oct 1620#49
James Dyson...
Supported Brexit, therefore got my custom
bought the Absolute
BulldogNo1
31 Oct 1613#12
THIS Amazon review points out the differences. They seem to have different power ratings for the direct-drive cleaner head.
Extract from review.....
"The difference among the Dyson v6 versions:
Standard - has a 20w motorhead attachment, this is the weakest of the series and a crevice tool
Animal - same motorhead attachment as the standard. In addition it has a mini motorhead for pets
Fluffy - has all the above and one additional soft brush attachment specifically designed for bare / hardwood floors
Clean - has all the above but a more powerful 35w direct-drive cleaner head - which replaces the standard 20w motorhead.
Absolute - has the mini pet tool as above, a more powerful 50w direct-drive than the Cleaner, and oddly, a very plain / simple attachment with silicon wipes for hardwood floors instead of soft brush attachment. In addition it has a Hepa filter at the motor exhaust - this also makes it a little heavier. All this will make the battery work a lot harder than the lower end versions".
wenttoabetterplace
31 Oct 169#31
James Dyson...
Supported Brexit, therefore lost my custom.
thermomonkey
2 Nov 164#121
Typical petulance. I'm sure a lot of those who voted remain will not be happy unless everything goes wrong and they can all say 'I told you so'.
Imagine if everyone acted this way. What if everyone who voted Labour refused to have anything to do with any business whose leader voted Tory, or vice-versa.
This isn't a post for or against Brexit, I'm just sick of many of the remainers who still take every opportunity to moan.
Thanks for the deal OP!!
All comments (143)
InTheKnow444
31 Oct 161#1
I got a brand new one for £160 last year
oliverreed
31 Oct 161#2
Bought a v6 total clean refurb a fortnight ago, totally new with 2 year warranty card in the box.
Would recommend that model and buying a refurb
phil001 to oliverreed
31 Oct 16#4
They dont seem to have the total clean anymore unfortunately, thats the one i wanted ideally
Although never been 100% sure on the differences between models to be honest!
KatieD
31 Oct 16#3
Thanks for the heads up, I've been looking for a Dyson for a while now.
I live in a two bedroom flat, own one short haired cat and can't decide whether to get the V6 Animal, the DC39 Animal, the DC49 Cinetic Animal or the DC50 Animal upright.
I can't seem to find anything that compares them properly. As I only have a small flat with two carpeted rooms, I don't see the point in spending over the odds on a large machine designed for a huge house. However, the reviews of the V6 animal don't fill me with confidence (6mins charge on max suction, 20 on a lower setting).
Any Dyson connoisseurs or owners wish to give me their two cents? :smiley:
simonspeakeasy to KatieD
31 Oct 16#23
Sure - I'd recommend a Miele :-)
Tequila
31 Oct 161#5
great price, these Dyson cordless models (specially V6 / DC59) are excellent and best in business.
I won't say the same thing about their regular / cylinder cleaners as other brands are as good/better and usually cheaper (ex Samsung,LG,etc) but for cordless Dyson is the best.
Scazza
31 Oct 16#6
Been looking at getting one of their tower fans, may just have to pull the trigger on that AM07 now!
Adao
31 Oct 16#7
would the ball cylinder or cordless better value?
looking at the V6 or dc28
noahsdad
31 Oct 161#8
Dyson 'sucks' in comparison to Miele. The Miele is just more practical, modern and powerful. Better value to go with Miele. People are just buying the familiar Dyson name most of the time.
Rimi to noahsdad
31 Oct 161#9
Had both. Dyson is clear winner here. Nothing more to say.
etta191 to noahsdad
31 Oct 161#10
I don't think the Miele vacuums are bagless, or are they? I just don't want to go back to the days that I need to shop in order to vacuum, and then one fine day you can't find the bags anywhere as your model even tough it still works perfectly well is no longer supported :disappointed:
phil001
31 Oct 16#11
Can anyone advise, is it worth the extra for the absolute and fluffy models?
BulldogNo1
31 Oct 1613#12
THIS Amazon review points out the differences. They seem to have different power ratings for the direct-drive cleaner head.
Extract from review.....
"The difference among the Dyson v6 versions:
Standard - has a 20w motorhead attachment, this is the weakest of the series and a crevice tool
Animal - same motorhead attachment as the standard. In addition it has a mini motorhead for pets
Fluffy - has all the above and one additional soft brush attachment specifically designed for bare / hardwood floors
Clean - has all the above but a more powerful 35w direct-drive cleaner head - which replaces the standard 20w motorhead.
Absolute - has the mini pet tool as above, a more powerful 50w direct-drive than the Cleaner, and oddly, a very plain / simple attachment with silicon wipes for hardwood floors instead of soft brush attachment. In addition it has a Hepa filter at the motor exhaust - this also makes it a little heavier. All this will make the battery work a lot harder than the lower end versions".
Spriggan
31 Oct 16#13
Shame it's not the V8 :disappointed: still voted hot though!
danielletaylor
31 Oct 161#14
Has anybody else found that the dyson handhelds don't pull the pile up on the carpet? Brilliant for the dirt but carpet ends up completing compressed!
phil001
31 Oct 161#15
Thanks for that, still not sure which to go for!
Mainly hard floors so i guess the fluffy would do
So just to check, the heads are actually motor powered then, not just powered by the suction air flow like some vacuums
andymk3
31 Oct 16#16
Ordered a DC40, nice one thanks.
cigbunt
31 Oct 16#17
ive got a dc34 without any extensions etc... in my house ive got hard floors and carpet... should i just buy the attachments or get a v6?
notsure if its worth it...
dannyjones106 to cigbunt
31 Oct 16#27
You can't use the powered floor head with a dc34 as it doesn't have the power connection. the pipe will fit, but that's it. v6 also has a lot more power, softer trigger and slightly longer run time I think.
AAIG2
31 Oct 16#18
Heat from me; just ordered a AM07.
noahsdad
31 Oct 161#19
Fair enough, you have identified a good point. I think the likes of Miele are so established now here, you won't have any issue getting the bags at Argos, Amazon or where ever. I suppose there is a trade of, over the quality of the vacuum of floors against running costs of bagless/bag hoovers.
gemz1269
31 Oct 16#20
anybody know how these compare to gtech models?
dannyjones106 to gemz1269
31 Oct 161#26
Gtech air ram is a glorified carper sweeper. it will pick up surface dirt, but won't clean as deeply as a dyson cordless.
xynthian
31 Oct 16#21
Thanks! Just bought the V6 animal! :smiley:
onthelook
31 Oct 16#22
anyone have the dc59 animal,I'm only looking for a hoover for my caravan but do have a dog, just wondered how the DC59 animal compared to the standard V6
Thanks
BB1988 to onthelook
31 Oct 161#39
We have the Dyson DC59 and it copes with our 3 bed house and coped with our black labrador!
loop
31 Oct 16#24
Anyone know the difference between the DC58 animal and the DC58 animal Complete? The complete version is £10 dearer but looks identical?
dannyjones106 to loop
31 Oct 161#25
extra tools
whizb
31 Oct 16#28
just bought a dc54 mutifloor hope its a good machine as wasnt sure which 1 to get
gump1031
31 Oct 161#29
So the dyson does exactly what I want it to do. In fact what is the point of the Miele if it doesn't suck?!?
audioslim
31 Oct 16#30
Bough the 59 animal. Pleased for 144...
S
wenttoabetterplace
31 Oct 169#31
James Dyson...
Supported Brexit, therefore lost my custom.
Sentral to wenttoabetterplace
31 Oct 162#33
Good deal, been after a cordless for a while now.
Which is going to make ZERO difference to Dyson or Brexit.
121harryhornet to wenttoabetterplace
31 Oct 161#36
....and for the last 14 years Dysons have been made in Malaysia. So much for supporting British business.
poppoppop
31 Oct 16#32
Got my V6 a few weeks. Refurbished but it looked brand new
msjali786
31 Oct 16#34
Just ordered a v6, sounds like a good machine
wenttoabetterplace
31 Oct 16#35
There's actually a bit of a movement going on to create a list of retailers/manufacturers to avoid. So yes, individually it'll have little effect...but collectively, it'll do some damage. But more importantly, I don't want to support any of those scurrilous tw@'s that sold this country down the river.
Demps
31 Oct 16#37
great 20% saving
wenttoabetterplace
31 Oct 16#38
The high value research and development has been done in the UK. & the profits are returned here.
Same as most companies.
But they no longer have my custom or support.
Gg247
31 Oct 16#40
Can seem to get the link to work. It takes me to rover eBay but page will not load.
Anyone got any pointers please?
Ally_deal
31 Oct 16#41
Thank you! Just got a V6 absolut for £216.
OnPoint
31 Oct 16#42
What's the best upright to get ? I have dogs but never use that silly little tool, i've got a cordless and a Miele but I need something better on carpets :smiley:
rossygnol
31 Oct 16#43
Can you use the v6 while plugged in or it only works from internal battery charge. Thinking about different v6 models. Is the 'standard' 20w any good on carpets or should I consider the clean 35w or absolute 50w?
iAmLegendFam
31 Oct 16#44
£200 for the dyson hot/cool that's a good price too
Chanser
31 Oct 16#45
It won't work while plugged in.
Dreballs
31 Oct 161#46
we got the total clean v6,
don't really use the fluffy head tho,
the direct drive head is much better than normal head you get with base model
trevjl
31 Oct 16#47
Think I am going to go with the V6 - question is, is the £30 odd extra for the Animal version worth it or is it just a gimmik for an extra bit of kit that I'm going to end up not using. I do have 2 dogs
Rickstarbo
31 Oct 16#48
I've just ordered the V6 fluffy.
Thanks OP.
splinos
31 Oct 1620#49
James Dyson...
Supported Brexit, therefore got my custom
bought the Absolute
splinos
31 Oct 16#50
Bought, thanks Op - happy at this price, also went thru TopCashback
Lindsayg
31 Oct 16#51
I use one for a 3 bed house (the cordless dc44 so the v6 is next model up) and I really like it. It's light and easy to move around and gets under radiators unlike bulky vacuums. Yes, it only lasts a short time on max power but I don't often use max power- only when there's stubborn fluff on one of the thicker carpets. They can just sit charging in the docking station - mine's in the understairs cupbaord. It won't overcharge and their after sales service has been really good.
Flamix
31 Oct 16#52
Thanks OP. Just bought the V6 Animal
matthewnunn1986
31 Oct 16#53
Really, what's that got to do with this deal. Get a life will you.
121harryhornet
31 Oct 16#54
Sucker!
mayzi
31 Oct 16#55
I can't seem to find it... do you have the item number please
Samba123
31 Oct 16#56
Thanks OP - bought a DC55. Convenient as our old one went bang last weekend!
slannmage
31 Oct 16#57
I'll never understand why people keep buying Dyson, I got one of their top Hoovers from a few years ago and it sucked. It had no power, I sent it back got a replacement and it was the same, just no power and the design sucked, all these angles and bits getting in the way and plastic breaking. The person who said bagless was good is an idiot, it just leaves you with a plastic tub of dust and crap, you still have to put it somewhere... a bag which now are harder to come by since the 5p charge. I found people are Lazy so they empty the contents directly in the bin, for it all to get stuck in there and make everything dusty....
I remembered when I lived with my Mum, we had a Miele Hoover and it was great, I bought one for myself, it has so much more power it picks up everything. The Dyson even with the Pet head failed to pick up hair from my St Bernard and Clumber Spaniel, The Miele just picks up everything and yeah you need Bags, but ordering a new pack of bags once every few months isn't hard... "I'm down to my last bag, I better go on Amazon and order a new box". Then you just throw the bag in the bin, no **** emptying a dust plastic box into your own bag and chocking on it in the process.
I cannot imagine how bad the batter ones are, up to 20 mins run time means 10 mins in the real world, 6 of those mins at full power, it'll struggle to pick up anything and then it goes on charge... just for the battery to be shot in 2 years.
themachman
31 Oct 161#58
think it boils down to bag or bagless?me ive owned a couple of dysons and found them a bit over rated and over priced.had a miele and the bags did my head in.got a vax upright now,have to say its better than them both.
grahamchalker
31 Oct 16#59
heat ordered. don't need one but will be handy between Miele and Henry.
wenttoabetterplace
31 Oct 161#60
When you grow up, you'll realise the choices you make shape the world in which you live.
I have no intention of supporting people that consciously made decisions that destabilise Europe, and make us all poorer (both economically and socially).
jamiejj
31 Oct 16#61
Having worked for the dyson and reviewing thei nternal figures on performance I can say that most of dysons cleaners are not worth the 4-5x retail price of its nearest rival (pretty much anything other than vax) but if you get a good deal on the full size its worth a punt - handheld wise the limitation is the bin size - its ok for a quick clean but anyone with a house bigger than one you find in japan is going to find it tough using this for their main cleaner
yannarascala
31 Oct 16#62
Rumour has it the V12 version (928) will be released early next year, but is the consumption is horrendous...
tjc2005
1 Nov 16#63
Quite right!, you beat me to it. What an ignorant person he is.
jayjayuk1234
1 Nov 161#64
The warranty card is irrelevant you can register any Dyson product for a warranty any time you like, the main issue is when you try to claim on the warranty and they will require proof of delivery/purchase from a recognised retailer. Otherwise the repair is chargeable
As long as you have that, then you're fine, if it's a refurb (or sold as a refurb) it's unlikely to be 2 years though
So, was it a Dyson you bought, or a Hoover? :neutral_face:
scvd
1 Nov 161#65
It's so depressing coming on here after moving to New Zealand. This Vac on the picture, I'd have to purchase for $550~ whereas this is roughly $230. If I could just ship everything ever without issue, that'd be great.
alexfn
1 Nov 16#66
Dyson are junk. They are the only vacs that clog. Ironic dont you think? You wont find anyone in the industrial/ trade sector using a dyson. The reason bagged vacs perform better for longer and are only clogged when the bag is full. Put a new bag in and the vac is like brand new. A Dyson will need stripped down minimum once a year to unclog the cyclones.
Dysons are masters of marketing nothing more. Mr james Dyson is great at fixing things that arent broken..and over engineering them.
I honstly dont believe you have owned a miele if you think dyson are better.
Check out the avg teardown of the new dyson hairdryer performs like a 15 quid hairdryer costs over 20x the price.
Keep sucking up the marketing
alexfn
1 Nov 162#67
While offshoring most jobs.. Haha. Dysons are junk anyway.. Cyclones clog within months. Second hand market is awash with serviced ones because they lose suction due to the clogged cyclones and need stripped down to be cleaned out. A job beyond most people
MIDURIX
1 Nov 162#68
Realistically then you can't shop at over 50% of places, that must be tiring for you.
AAIG2
1 Nov 16#69
eBay item number:131578665039
Sorry for the delayed response.
janchee
1 Nov 16#70
I have a v6 for my two bedroom house and can hoover the lot! Definitely worth it at this price. So easy just to pick up and hoover and then put away on charge. It'll do you flat with ease.
wenttoabetterplace
1 Nov 161#71
Actually, it is surprisingly easy to avoid pro Leave businesses....because they were so few and far between. In fact, pretty much every cultural, economic and political institution of any value supported Remain.
Shame the voting public ignored them all.
• Governor of the Bank of England
• International Monetary Fund
• Institute for Fiscal Studies
• Confederation of British Industry
• Leaders/heads of state of every single other member of the EU
• President of the United States of America
• Eight former US Treasury Secretaries
• President of China
• Prime Minister of India
• Prime Minister of Canada
• Prime Minister of Australia
• Prime Minister of Japan
• Prime Minister of New Zealand
• The chief executives of most of the top 100 companies in the UK including Marks and Spencer, BT, Asda, Vodafone, Virgin, IBM, BMW etc.
• Kofi Annan, the former Secretary General of the United Nations
• All living former Prime Ministers of the UK (from both parties)
• Virtually all reputable and recognised economists
• The Prime Minister of the UK
• The leader of the Labour Party
• The Leader of the Liberal Democrats
• The Leader of the Green Party
• The Leader of the Scottish National Party
• The leader of Plaid Cymru
• Leader of Sinn Fein
• Martin Lewis, that money saving dude off the telly
• The Secretary General of the TUC
• Unison
• National Union of Students
• National Union of Farmers
• Stephen Hawking
• Chief Executive of the NHS
• 300 of the most prominent international historians
• Director of Europol
• David Anderson QC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation
• Former Directors of GCHQ
• Secretary General of Nato
• Church of England
• Church in Scotland
• Church in Wales
• Friends of the Earth
• Greenpeace
• Director General of the World Trade Organisation
• WWF
• World Bank
• OECD
MentaL
1 Nov 161#72
thanks, ordered a v6 for the wife.
knowitall5
1 Nov 16#73
these dyson handhelds are a joke.. bought one for £300 at one point and lasted only 1.5 years and in between that the battery lost power and charge and also had some air valve issues. the power keeps going off requriing the trigger button to be pressed again and again. for the price it should be better
Herc
1 Nov 161#74
I have a dyson DC 35 animal and whilst its handy, it lacks suction it really suffers trying to vacuum up fluff.....crumbs are fine. The opening for suction is rather small I have to clean the roller from hair every week and general blockages every other week. I have to fully dismantle to clean a few times.....Also the charger has failed and had to buy replacement... I have a Hetty I use without a bag and its great much stronger suction and cheaper than any dyson ever made!
alexfn
1 Nov 16#75
One day the public will wake up to the fact dysons are crap
indyjukebox
1 Nov 16#76
This was a deals site, or has it changed to some sort of idealist website?
Anyway, I don't think Dyson are that great anyway. My current Miele cleans much better than my last Dyson animal extreme something. But saying that, I quite fancy the idea of a cordless for a quick spot of clean up.
Poolius
1 Nov 16#77
SMH. Can a mod get rid of the "Brexit" nonsense please? This is a thread about a deal on vacuum cleaners, not a lecture.
EmperorMack
1 Nov 161#78
Another remoaner.
Do not worry, you will get what you want as there will never be a Hard Brexit anyway.
I have the handheld V6 and its brilliant. The battery seems to last longer as you only use it in short bursts.
Vax stuff is garbage imo.
fuzed
1 Nov 16#79
Great deal, bought the total clean a few weeks back and it looked brand new when it arrived.
Lonestar04
1 Nov 161#80
I am sure he is devastated.
wenttoabetterplace
1 Nov 161#81
Remoaner? Yawn.
How about a realist that studied the available information...voted accordingly. & then watched in horror as a plurality of the electorate voted along ridiculous xenophobic lines.
You better hope we don't have a full Brexit - because things are already looking pretty terrible...(both economically, and more importantly, socially).
xynthian
1 Nov 16#82
My v6 arrives today. Thank you!
wenttoabetterplace
1 Nov 16#83
If a deal came up for a blood diamond, would you buy it because it is a deal - or avoid it because it is morally reprehensible?
Surely we should all aspire to have social/environmental consciences when buying things? Or are we just all about the bunse?
wenttoabetterplace
1 Nov 161#84
indyjukebox
1 Nov 16#85
Really? Blood diamonds vs Brexit. That really equates doesn't it?
I don't think anyone can have an adult conversation if that is what you consider Brexit to be. If it is of any consolation, we all voted to stay; but none of us are so beat up about the result. The public voted and that is it for now. BTW, I have a non British passport.
julianmile
1 Nov 16#86
thanks Just ordered one! missed the Tesco new offer for v6 and finally a new deal came!
Rampantlion
1 Nov 16#87
Thanks OP. Been looking for an new vacuum cleaner for a while. £128 for a DC40 after 20% discount. Then spotted I had some nectar voucher credit to use up too. Collected 160 nectar points & hopefully 1.05% TCB. Good deal.
andymk3
1 Nov 16#88
Ordered yesterday and arriced exactly 24 hours later :smiley:
JohnPhilipTurner76
1 Nov 16#89
Great deal!
Whyte901
1 Nov 16#90
Order the V6 Absolute, Have a Miele S6220 that i swear by but this will help with the upstairs.
Shame the hardfloor tool only comes in the fluffy and not the absolute!?
Went with Absolute based on 50w drive and pet tool (We have two cats!)
Alan321
1 Nov 161#91
I would never have dreamed about buying a Dyson a few months ago - but anyone who supports Brexit is clearly intelligent, so I bought one, and I was right. Dyson IS intelligent - and his cleaners are too.
121harryhornet
1 Nov 16#92
121harryhornet
1 Nov 16#93
Dyson's are a bit like Brexit. They suck up...get clogged and break after a few years.
phil001
1 Nov 16#94
This is doing my head it a bit...:confused:
Wanted the refurb V6 Total Clean but none available.
So if i go for the Fluffy (has the hard floor head), it means it has the motorised head with standard power, less than the total clean version.
But if i go for the Absolute for the more powerful motorised head, it means i don't get the hard floor fluffy head...
Animal or Flexi models don't come with either more powerful motorised head or the hard floor fluffy head
Im sure any would do really, but rather get the most suitable
Mainly for hard floors but stairs and landing carpeted
Lots of dog fur, which is the main reason i want one!
EN1GMA
1 Nov 16#95
which is a suitable one for carpeted house only. no hard floors. Mums been looking for one and with a 2 year guarantee, it'll be a nice gift.
kaymate
1 Nov 16#96
don't hesitate, just get one. we've got a long haired cat and it gets all the hairs up, no problem at all. we've got a three bed semi and it does all the house on one charge. you won't often need the turbo boost, but it does lessen the operating time when in use because you're using more power. it's great, love mine.
marcblake
1 Nov 16#97
Ordered my V6 animal, heat!
jayjayuk1234
1 Nov 16#98
The Absolute should come with both the motorised head and the fluffy head
dinoyoshi
1 Nov 16#99
V6 model is really good. We have one of these (came with loads of accessories as a promotion at the time with a previous HUKD which brought the Dyson sales line to it's knees) and I have to say it was worth the purchase. Really impressed with it. Will buy the additional floor attachment a bit later as we use our normal dyson cylinder vacuum cleaner and the V6 for stairs, beds, curtains and occasional dust area. Not sure if I would use it as a complete replacement for a normal Dyson cylinder vacuum cleaner due to the battery life.
Someone posted that they didn't buy cause James Dyson voted for Brexit. Seriously? Who cares, if you ended up not buying stuff because of a business owner's decision not to stay in Europe then you will have multiple shopping challenges as some other major brands voted for Brexit. You might as well stay at home and never go out!
dinoyoshi
1 Nov 16#100
V6 model is really good. We have one of these (came with loads of accessories as a promotion at the time with a previous HUKD which brought the Dyson sales line to it's knees) and I have to say it was worth the purchase. Really impressed with it. Will buy the additional floor attachment a bit later as we use our normal dyson cylinder vacuum cleaner and the V6 for stairs, beds, curtains and occasional dust area. Not sure if I would use it as a complete replacement for a normal Dyson cylinder vacuum cleaner due to the battery life.
Someone posted that they didn't buy cause James Dyson voted for Brexit. Seriously? Who cares, if you ended up not buying stuff because of a business owner's decision not to stay in Europe then you will have multiple shopping challenges as some other major brands voted for Brexit. You might as well stay at home and never go out!
I've seen someone post Miele are better and my parents and siblings use Miele products and they are very good. I think it is down to personal taste as both Dyson and Miele are by far the best product out there for vacuuming.
phil001
1 Nov 16#101
Don't think it comes with the fluffy head, it comes with a different basic hard floor head with no bar at all
jayjayuk1234
1 Nov 16#102
Not sure the fluffy head has a bar? it's fluffy hence the name. It works very well actually at least on our oak floor
We have one like this with our absolute
phil001
1 Nov 16#103
Thanks
It doesn't spin?
According to the eBay listing and hyson site the Absolute definitely doesn't include the fluffy head
loop
1 Nov 16#104
Read all the reviews based on this deal, and it seems the only ones worth buying are the V8 Absolute or the V6 Total Clean - neither of which are included in this offer! :man:
Whyte901
1 Nov 16#105
Strange about the fluffy head I also went for the absolute. We have all tiled downstairs so want the fluffy head but it does seem as if it doesn't come with it according to site have to see what arrives. Just dont want to have to pay extra for another head
jayjayuk1234
1 Nov 16#106
Looks like i've gotten mixed up here.
We also have a V8 Absolute (which has the fluffy head in the box), and also a V6 with the same attachments however looking at this now, the V6 may have been the Total Clean, and not the Absolute.... Very confusing by Dyson :smiley:
phil001
1 Nov 16#107
Haha yep, I wanted the total clean too
SHAMI
1 Nov 16#108
Grateful for views on what model is best for a cordless model for laminate floors? We have carpet in stairs only. TIA
jayjayuk1234
1 Nov 161#109
Definitely the fluffy
SHAMI
1 Nov 16#110
Thank you. I'll have a look at that model.
phil001
1 Nov 16#111
The fluffy head alone is £82 from Dual .
Sure it's not worth that, but it's worth considering if you are going to have to buy it as an extra
z4ndr
1 Nov 161#112
Thank you so much. got 50 pounds off the AM05 for my sons play room
scotjam
2 Nov 161#113
Thanks OP - ordered my second one.
Ordered the first one about a month ago at full price (refurb). It's an incredible piece of kit but I get about 2/3 of the way through the house and it runs out and can't start charging due to overheating (it's smart enough to wait until it cools to start charging).
Having two means I can zip around with one in each hand - one with the brush roller end (which works well enough on hard surfaces and incredibly well on rugs), and the other with the corner end, and do the whole house without worrying about the battery running out!
I couldn't quite get myself to buy the second one when it was £179, but at £144 I'm feeling the vacuum-ninja vibe...
sr3
2 Nov 16#114
has anybody had issues with getting the 20% payment back from eBay after payment ?. I tried 3 times and it shows the discounted value while paying but when you check your account afterwards, it shows as being charged full price......
sr3
2 Nov 16#115
spoke to dyson outlet people and they said this offer is from eBay therefore they should be giving the 20% back
loop
2 Nov 16#116
Alternatively you could have bought a V8 which lasts twice as long...not included in this deal unfortunately.
mcfatty
2 Nov 16#117
Our Miele is over a decade old and we get our bags from ebay. I'll be sad when it dies as that suction is not permitted now. It is great for carpet but for hardfloor and quick clean these dysons are handy.
hussaifa
2 Nov 16#118
I'll withhold my feelings on Brexit until we get that promoted £350m/week back :smiley:
Bought DC19 full price (£129.99) a fortnite ago, pity. Delighted with hoover however.
Bought 2 more upon family request with 20% off each, so £259.98 came down to £207.99. £104 for a (practically) brand new Dyson with a 5 year warranty (use brain) is a bargain WORTH SHOUTING ABOUT!
ps - Nectar points came up as 259
TBC - tracked on 1st purchase for £1.43 - should give me a tidy (quieter) £2.86 profit
tomtomato
2 Nov 16#119
The V6 Absolute does not include the fluffy rotating head.
However, it has a more powerful standard edge-to-edge "direct drive" rotating head, and also the only model with a post-motor filter.
Not all motorised heads can work with all V6 models, so buying another attachment (like the fluffy head) may not work with your V6 model.
phil001
2 Nov 16#120
FFS code expired already, was going to order today but not now!
EDIT - Still working online, but not on mobile app (08.05am) - Ordered Fluffy quick!
thermomonkey
2 Nov 164#121
Typical petulance. I'm sure a lot of those who voted remain will not be happy unless everything goes wrong and they can all say 'I told you so'.
Imagine if everyone acted this way. What if everyone who voted Labour refused to have anything to do with any business whose leader voted Tory, or vice-versa.
This isn't a post for or against Brexit, I'm just sick of many of the remainers who still take every opportunity to moan.
Thanks for the deal OP!!
MentaL
2 Nov 161#122
v6 came today, does the job :wink:
jasonreid7
2 Nov 161#123
got this deal on monday and delivered yesterday - standard v6 and it is a great job by the looks of it
neildodsworth
2 Nov 16#124
You're both nuts in or out of the EU he still makes **** vacuum cleaners.
BB78
2 Nov 16#125
Can anyone help me make up my mind please? Looking at:
DC28c £119.99
DC38 £124.00
DC19 £129.99 (discount doesn't apply)
DC28c musclehead £135.99
DC49 £143.99
DC39 £151.99
I've got a small one bed flat, vinyl floors through out, no carpet except 2 large coir mats, no pets.
I like the DC38 & DC49 because of their size but I'm slightly put off because the last small vac I brought drives me nuts, the 0.5L bin capacity is fine but the filter clogs something chronic so should I go for one of the full size ones instead?
I'm also a bit concerned about the carbon fibre turbine head on the DC49, is ok for vinyl floors?
And can anyone tell me if you can't detach the pipe after use for storage on any of them? I really wanted the DC26 City until I found out the pipe wasn't detachable.
phil001
2 Nov 16#126
Any reason why you havent considered the cordless models? I would image they are ideal for a small flat
chriswilliams17
2 Nov 16#127
If your aren't wanting a refurb model and wanting the V8, then VERY have it on offer @399. They have a voucher code for £30 off and then if you do by now pay later then you get another 10% back . So with topcashback it's £326 over 12 months (extra £49 to extend the warranty to 4 years) ! Much better than this deal in my eyes
BB78
2 Nov 16#128
I'd ruled them out originally thinking you couldn't really have one as your only vac but having now spoken to someone that owns one I'm coming around to the idea, although I think I would want the Animal or Fluffy both of which work out more expensive than the 6 cylinder models.
phil001
2 Nov 16#129
Good deal but still around twice the price of the V6's on here, so depends in how much you have to spend I guess
milko
2 Nov 16#130
Ordered a V6 to replace my DC35 that is approaching 4 years old. Did a battery test and got 3min 55sec on full power rather than 6 mins . Approx Third battery loss on 4 year old battery with light usage. OK I suppose.
chriswilliams17
2 Nov 16#131
Yes true but if you are wanting the better version v6 you'd probably be best buying the v8 new with full warranty. Bigger bucket, double battery life, 150% more suction and all on interest free...no brainier in my opinion for £143 extra! All comes down to the cash though!
Whyte901
3 Nov 16#132
Received my absolute yesterday managed to get round the house on a quick clean on full power (4 Bedroom House) Run out in last bedroom but perfect for my use, As typically I`ll do the carpeted rooms with Miele 6220 and then use this on stairs and furniture.
Have ordered a Fluffy head also as our ground floor is mainly tiled, The included Hard Floor cleaner is ok but prefer the fluffy as its less likely to scratch
scotjam
3 Nov 16#133
Two of these together are significantly cheaper than a V8, plus I have redundancy in case one breaks and needs to be returned.
Whyte901
3 Nov 162#134
Managed to grab a fluffy head on eBay fairly cheap (£35) so happy days that with absolute means I'm done.
Also found a company that 3d prints tool organisers got one on order!
Sorry meant to say there's loads of different styles so wall mounted and ones that connect to the wall holder to add extra spaces for tools
bednim
3 Nov 16#136
Has anyone tried discount code today? Isn't it great being late to the party!
julianmile
7 Nov 16#137
Hi I got v6 last week, and I don't know if it is because refurbished I just find so frustrating that it ran out of battery so fast! a bit like you said not longer than 5 mins. I took it down for hovering my car, and have not even done backseat the battery is depleted! I am thinking returning it down, it is just too short, and charging took hours!
loop
7 Nov 16#138
Did you have boost mode switched on? That shortens the battery life to about 5 mins. I tried one in John Lewis and didn't like how noisy it was, so waiting for a good deal on the V8 which is quieter and has a better battery.
sgtbarton
9 Nov 16#139
Reports / tests show that the noise level on the v6 and v8 is the same, the difference is the heat is directed either side of the unit towards the back rather than direct out the back at the user. Whilst I am getting the V6 as the V8 I cannot justify the price, the better battery time is without doubt a good reason along with the better way to empty the waste.
I am sure give it time and a better battery will be released even for the v6
phil001
9 Nov 16#140
Anyone that has a V6 from this deal like me, does the brush bar stop whenever you go over the edge of a mat or similar? I know it's got protection to stop the motor getting damaged if the bar is clogged etc, but it happens quite a lot on mine.
Not sure if normal or faulty
Cheers
julianmile
9 Nov 161#141
yes I think the max mode was on when I used it. After a full charge AND normal mode, I finally finished my car cleaning... I guess v6 is not very impressive as a car hoover
loop
9 Nov 16#142
That's interesting as Dyson claim it is 50% quieter than previous models and the reviewers here noticed the difference saying the sound emitted was at a lower frequency: Expert reviews
I don't disagree that the price is difficult to justify though.
ladiesman589
23 Nov 16#143
Yes this happens in all V6's it's to protect the motor. what we do is just make sure when placing it on the edge do it carefully and the the motor stays on. The Hoover still sucks though even with the motor not running.
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Supported Brexit, therefore got my custom
bought the Absolute
Extract from review.....
"The difference among the Dyson v6 versions:
Standard - has a 20w motorhead attachment, this is the weakest of the series and a crevice tool
Animal - same motorhead attachment as the standard. In addition it has a mini motorhead for pets
Fluffy - has all the above and one additional soft brush attachment specifically designed for bare / hardwood floors
Clean - has all the above but a more powerful 35w direct-drive cleaner head - which replaces the standard 20w motorhead.
Absolute - has the mini pet tool as above, a more powerful 50w direct-drive than the Cleaner, and oddly, a very plain / simple attachment with silicon wipes for hardwood floors instead of soft brush attachment. In addition it has a Hepa filter at the motor exhaust - this also makes it a little heavier. All this will make the battery work a lot harder than the lower end versions".
Supported Brexit, therefore lost my custom.
Imagine if everyone acted this way. What if everyone who voted Labour refused to have anything to do with any business whose leader voted Tory, or vice-versa.
This isn't a post for or against Brexit, I'm just sick of many of the remainers who still take every opportunity to moan.
Thanks for the deal OP!!
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Would recommend that model and buying a refurb
Although never been 100% sure on the differences between models to be honest!
I live in a two bedroom flat, own one short haired cat and can't decide whether to get the V6 Animal, the DC39 Animal, the DC49 Cinetic Animal or the DC50 Animal upright.
I can't seem to find anything that compares them properly. As I only have a small flat with two carpeted rooms, I don't see the point in spending over the odds on a large machine designed for a huge house. However, the reviews of the V6 animal don't fill me with confidence (6mins charge on max suction, 20 on a lower setting).
Any Dyson connoisseurs or owners wish to give me their two cents? :smiley:
I won't say the same thing about their regular / cylinder cleaners as other brands are as good/better and usually cheaper (ex Samsung,LG,etc) but for cordless Dyson is the best.
looking at the V6 or dc28
Extract from review.....
"The difference among the Dyson v6 versions:
Standard - has a 20w motorhead attachment, this is the weakest of the series and a crevice tool
Animal - same motorhead attachment as the standard. In addition it has a mini motorhead for pets
Fluffy - has all the above and one additional soft brush attachment specifically designed for bare / hardwood floors
Clean - has all the above but a more powerful 35w direct-drive cleaner head - which replaces the standard 20w motorhead.
Absolute - has the mini pet tool as above, a more powerful 50w direct-drive than the Cleaner, and oddly, a very plain / simple attachment with silicon wipes for hardwood floors instead of soft brush attachment. In addition it has a Hepa filter at the motor exhaust - this also makes it a little heavier. All this will make the battery work a lot harder than the lower end versions".
Mainly hard floors so i guess the fluffy would do
So just to check, the heads are actually motor powered then, not just powered by the suction air flow like some vacuums
notsure if its worth it...
Thanks
S
Supported Brexit, therefore lost my custom.
Which is going to make ZERO difference to Dyson or Brexit.
Same as most companies.
But they no longer have my custom or support.
Anyone got any pointers please?
don't really use the fluffy head tho,
the direct drive head is much better than normal head you get with base model
Thanks OP.
Supported Brexit, therefore got my custom
bought the Absolute
I remembered when I lived with my Mum, we had a Miele Hoover and it was great, I bought one for myself, it has so much more power it picks up everything. The Dyson even with the Pet head failed to pick up hair from my St Bernard and Clumber Spaniel, The Miele just picks up everything and yeah you need Bags, but ordering a new pack of bags once every few months isn't hard... "I'm down to my last bag, I better go on Amazon and order a new box". Then you just throw the bag in the bin, no **** emptying a dust plastic box into your own bag and chocking on it in the process.
I cannot imagine how bad the batter ones are, up to 20 mins run time means 10 mins in the real world, 6 of those mins at full power, it'll struggle to pick up anything and then it goes on charge... just for the battery to be shot in 2 years.
I have no intention of supporting people that consciously made decisions that destabilise Europe, and make us all poorer (both economically and socially).
As long as you have that, then you're fine, if it's a refurb (or sold as a refurb) it's unlikely to be 2 years though
So, was it a Dyson you bought, or a Hoover? :neutral_face:
Dysons are masters of marketing nothing more. Mr james Dyson is great at fixing things that arent broken..and over engineering them.
I honstly dont believe you have owned a miele if you think dyson are better.
Check out the avg teardown of the new dyson hairdryer performs like a 15 quid hairdryer costs over 20x the price.
Keep sucking up the marketing
Sorry for the delayed response.
Shame the voting public ignored them all.
• Governor of the Bank of England
• International Monetary Fund
• Institute for Fiscal Studies
• Confederation of British Industry
• Leaders/heads of state of every single other member of the EU
• President of the United States of America
• Eight former US Treasury Secretaries
• President of China
• Prime Minister of India
• Prime Minister of Canada
• Prime Minister of Australia
• Prime Minister of Japan
• Prime Minister of New Zealand
• The chief executives of most of the top 100 companies in the UK including Marks and Spencer, BT, Asda, Vodafone, Virgin, IBM, BMW etc.
• Kofi Annan, the former Secretary General of the United Nations
• All living former Prime Ministers of the UK (from both parties)
• Virtually all reputable and recognised economists
• The Prime Minister of the UK
• The leader of the Labour Party
• The Leader of the Liberal Democrats
• The Leader of the Green Party
• The Leader of the Scottish National Party
• The leader of Plaid Cymru
• Leader of Sinn Fein
• Martin Lewis, that money saving dude off the telly
• The Secretary General of the TUC
• Unison
• National Union of Students
• National Union of Farmers
• Stephen Hawking
• Chief Executive of the NHS
• 300 of the most prominent international historians
• Director of Europol
• David Anderson QC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation
• Former Directors of GCHQ
• Secretary General of Nato
• Church of England
• Church in Scotland
• Church in Wales
• Friends of the Earth
• Greenpeace
• Director General of the World Trade Organisation
• WWF
• World Bank
• OECD
Anyway, I don't think Dyson are that great anyway. My current Miele cleans much better than my last Dyson animal extreme something. But saying that, I quite fancy the idea of a cordless for a quick spot of clean up.
Do not worry, you will get what you want as there will never be a Hard Brexit anyway.
I have the handheld V6 and its brilliant. The battery seems to last longer as you only use it in short bursts.
Vax stuff is garbage imo.
How about a realist that studied the available information...voted accordingly. & then watched in horror as a plurality of the electorate voted along ridiculous xenophobic lines.
You better hope we don't have a full Brexit - because things are already looking pretty terrible...(both economically, and more importantly, socially).
Surely we should all aspire to have social/environmental consciences when buying things? Or are we just all about the bunse?
I don't think anyone can have an adult conversation if that is what you consider Brexit to be. If it is of any consolation, we all voted to stay; but none of us are so beat up about the result. The public voted and that is it for now. BTW, I have a non British passport.
Shame the hardfloor tool only comes in the fluffy and not the absolute!?
Went with Absolute based on 50w drive and pet tool (We have two cats!)
Wanted the refurb V6 Total Clean but none available.
So if i go for the Fluffy (has the hard floor head), it means it has the motorised head with standard power, less than the total clean version.
But if i go for the Absolute for the more powerful motorised head, it means i don't get the hard floor fluffy head...
Animal or Flexi models don't come with either more powerful motorised head or the hard floor fluffy head
Im sure any would do really, but rather get the most suitable
Mainly for hard floors but stairs and landing carpeted
Lots of dog fur, which is the main reason i want one!
Someone posted that they didn't buy cause James Dyson voted for Brexit. Seriously? Who cares, if you ended up not buying stuff because of a business owner's decision not to stay in Europe then you will have multiple shopping challenges as some other major brands voted for Brexit. You might as well stay at home and never go out!
Someone posted that they didn't buy cause James Dyson voted for Brexit. Seriously? Who cares, if you ended up not buying stuff because of a business owner's decision not to stay in Europe then you will have multiple shopping challenges as some other major brands voted for Brexit. You might as well stay at home and never go out!
I've seen someone post Miele are better and my parents and siblings use Miele products and they are very good. I think it is down to personal taste as both Dyson and Miele are by far the best product out there for vacuuming.
We have one like this with our absolute
It doesn't spin?
According to the eBay listing and hyson site the Absolute definitely doesn't include the fluffy head
We also have a V8 Absolute (which has the fluffy head in the box), and also a V6 with the same attachments however looking at this now, the V6 may have been the Total Clean, and not the Absolute.... Very confusing by Dyson :smiley:
Sure it's not worth that, but it's worth considering if you are going to have to buy it as an extra
Ordered the first one about a month ago at full price (refurb). It's an incredible piece of kit but I get about 2/3 of the way through the house and it runs out and can't start charging due to overheating (it's smart enough to wait until it cools to start charging).
Having two means I can zip around with one in each hand - one with the brush roller end (which works well enough on hard surfaces and incredibly well on rugs), and the other with the corner end, and do the whole house without worrying about the battery running out!
I couldn't quite get myself to buy the second one when it was £179, but at £144 I'm feeling the vacuum-ninja vibe...
Bought DC19 full price (£129.99) a fortnite ago, pity. Delighted with hoover however.
Bought 2 more upon family request with 20% off each, so £259.98 came down to £207.99. £104 for a (practically) brand new Dyson with a 5 year warranty (use brain) is a bargain WORTH SHOUTING ABOUT!
ps - Nectar points came up as 259
TBC - tracked on 1st purchase for £1.43 - should give me a tidy (quieter) £2.86 profit
However, it has a more powerful standard edge-to-edge "direct drive" rotating head, and also the only model with a post-motor filter.
Not all motorised heads can work with all V6 models, so buying another attachment (like the fluffy head) may not work with your V6 model.
EDIT - Still working online, but not on mobile app (08.05am) - Ordered Fluffy quick!
Imagine if everyone acted this way. What if everyone who voted Labour refused to have anything to do with any business whose leader voted Tory, or vice-versa.
This isn't a post for or against Brexit, I'm just sick of many of the remainers who still take every opportunity to moan.
Thanks for the deal OP!!
DC28c £119.99
DC38 £124.00
DC19 £129.99 (discount doesn't apply)
DC28c musclehead £135.99
DC49 £143.99
DC39 £151.99
I've got a small one bed flat, vinyl floors through out, no carpet except 2 large coir mats, no pets.
I like the DC38 & DC49 because of their size but I'm slightly put off because the last small vac I brought drives me nuts, the 0.5L bin capacity is fine but the filter clogs something chronic so should I go for one of the full size ones instead?
I'm also a bit concerned about the carbon fibre turbine head on the DC49, is ok for vinyl floors?
And can anyone tell me if you can't detach the pipe after use for storage on any of them? I really wanted the DC26 City until I found out the pipe wasn't detachable.
Have ordered a Fluffy head also as our ground floor is mainly tiled, The included Hard Floor cleaner is ok but prefer the fluffy as its less likely to scratch
Also found a company that 3d prints tool organisers got one on order!
http://cuboidwales.com
I am sure give it time and a better battery will be released even for the v6
Not sure if normal or faulty
Cheers
Expert reviews
I don't disagree that the price is difficult to justify though.