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Amazon current price: £122.23
Average price: £125.62
Product details:-
The Dyson DC34 is a lightweight handheld vacuum cleaner that operates without a cord, removing pet hair easily and efficiently. With a wide debris nozzle/brush tool, the DC34 is perfect for keeping surfaces free of large dirt and dust particles.
The DC34 uses Dyson’s Root Cyclone™ technology, so it doesn’t lose suction as you clean. It runs off a 22.2V lithium-ion battery, that doesn’t fade during use and recharges up to 3 times faster than conventional lithium-ion batteries. The 0.35L dust bin on the DC35 can be emptied at the touch of a button for easy, hygienic dirt removal.
Complete with a crevice tool, the DC34 handheld vacuum cleaner can also be used to clean skirting boards, picture rails and furniture crevices.
The Dyson DC34 cordless vacuum cleaner carries a 2-year guarantee for parts and labour.
Ordered one...had enough of the bloody power cable constantly falling out of the car cig lighter from my car hoover lol...thanks!!
krisward7955
15 Jan 17#8
Very low AirWatts.. I think it's the lowest AW they do.
iamprobably
15 Jan 17#9
Bought one a few weeks ago... 'does the job'
MelIsabella
15 Jan 171#12
bought this will be good for the stairs
02wilben
15 Jan 1719#13
lol yeah I've been waiting patiently for a month to strike
kaykayrocks
15 Jan 172#14
almost purchased...then got put off by the amount of negative reviews it had. I'll pass.
jackthabiskit to kaykayrocks
15 Jan 171#16
4.5 stars on tesco seem ok to me?
rincage
15 Jan 17#15
just bought mine. really good.
mubashar
15 Jan 171#17
How about also with a motorised head?
stevesimc
15 Jan 17#19
Had one six months or so ago when this price in Currys. Great little cleaner saves getting the big Dyson out. Last about 15mins on a full charge which is plenty to do the car or stairs.
daisysmama
15 Jan 179#20
I'd pay an extra £60 and get a v6 animal refurb
plewis00 to daisysmama
16 Jan 171#27
We have both and while the V6 Animal is a far better beast (excuse the pun), if it's worth two thirds of the price again is debatable. Aren't you better saying get the V8 over the V6 as well. The DC34 is fine for lesser roles, still much better than I expected and better for things like the car than that horrible Black and Decker PAD1200 that keeps getting posted.
mikefrom82
15 Jan 171#21
they're £110 on ebay new already
shaz2sxy
15 Jan 171#22
they had some instore @ Tesco Extra Kingston Park - Newcastle
Neostar
16 Jan 171#23
Need a good quality stick vacuum with proper suction, unfortunately, this Dyson one is a bit pricey
Civichyde
16 Jan 17#24
I'm tempted but not sure whether it's worth paying extra and getting a refurbished deal on v6 animal or total and just replacing my heavy but trusted vax 5130.....decisions.
Superscrimper
16 Jan 173#25
I've had one of these for years and the battery is still going strong. I had to buy a replacement charger a couple of years ago though. Its a great little handheld. The only thing that bugs me is you have to keep the button pressed in while you vac. Also please be aware that the motorised head tools that you can buy will not work with this model as it doesn't have the driver. I checked with Dyson when I was looking at buying one a while ago.
adv
16 Jan 17#26
Got from Dyson themselves a month or so back, worth every penny, great to have if you don't have like a full detached house to clean up
ukbootlegs2015
16 Jan 17#28
Thanks. Bought this for the stairs and the area around the cat litter tray.
hcc27
16 Jan 17#29
Biding.
SuperMariosDad
16 Jan 17#30
Excellent price. I love mine, gets used all the time. It's well worth buying the dock for this. keeps it neatly on the wall charging ready for use
TygerrTygerr
16 Jan 17#31
Dyson for portability, Henry for everything else.
whatyadoinsucka
16 Jan 171#32
so it lasts 15 mins, is that 15 mins of good quality sucking or 10 mins and a die off :smirk:
vtec to whatyadoinsucka
16 Jan 172#34
from your username and comment it seems like you are obsessed with sucking.
DominicPTS to whatyadoinsucka
16 Jan 1712#36
To be fair I'd be happy with 5 mins of good quality sucking....
krishbish to whatyadoinsucka
16 Jan 172#40
Suction remains at a constant level until battery has lost its charge, so no 'die off' as you put it.
Cro_Baron
16 Jan 17#33
V6 is better, I voted hot though
steevio_uk
16 Jan 171#35
Am I the only one that saw an AT-AT?
yannarascala
16 Jan 17#37
Looks more like an erect woolly mammoth
TiptreeJam
16 Jan 17#38
Excellent for car, stairs, and hard to reach places etc. I bought a second equivalent (not Dyson) battery off Ebay for about £20 which has worked fine. I took out the screw that holds the battery in place on the Dyson and push in a small plug to hold it in place instead. It allows me to quickly swap out the batteries when in use.
I had same problem , charger died.
New chargers are not cheap either
b_nar
16 Jan 17#43
As tempting as the cost is I would highly recommend holding off buying this and opt for a V6 variant instead.
samspud
16 Jan 172#44
Genuinely now - I'm torn. Are these REALLY worth £90? Or are we solving a problem that doesn't exist? I sort of want one but debating whether it's a 'luxury'?!
lumsdot
16 Jan 171#45
Not worth 90,
But they look nice and work okish
whatyadoinsucka
16 Jan 17#46
not at all, posted it as a genuine question, but thought i'd post it cheeky.
ps. read the name as 4 words in the voice of Mr T [A-Team]..
nothing to do with sucking :laughing:
sinxa
16 Jan 17#47
Seriously HDUK change the rules spontaneously according to what mood they are in. This is a duplicate post! Deal with it
kongczech
16 Jan 17#48
got my one cheers
goldy12
16 Jan 17#49
Apparently you can repost a deal that has already been posted after a month, which appears to be what has happened here.
Seems strange that this has far greater Heat than the one that's been on site for over a month and is not expired thou.
Suppose that's the way this site works sometimes
dwaz2k
16 Jan 171#50
i think this one is better, even thou its not cordless, its still small and nimble
What's the advantage of a motorised head over the one I already have?
b_nar
16 Jan 17#52
I have the V6 version of this as a secondary vacuum cleaner. Love it - use it way more than the main one now. Probably gets used at least 2-3 times a day for bits, spills, quick cleans, car etc. highly recommended.
deeperthought
16 Jan 171#53
This or a Makita one that works with Makita drill batteries? Makita vaccum
deeperthought
16 Jan 17#54
This or a Makita one that works with Makita drill batteries?
02wilben
16 Jan 17#55
lol calm down. It's in the rules. other one was posted over a month ago.
jackthabiskit
16 Jan 17#56
Call the police ! :confused:
mcormack
16 Jan 172#57
It's got a motor in it.
cogent75
16 Jan 17#58
Same price in store couple of weeks ago.
jainis
16 Jan 17#59
OOS
knack
16 Jan 17#60
Personally I would say no when you can get a refurbished V6 for £150. More powerful, more tools and more useful. We got one last year and it's virtually replaced our corded Dyson whereas the DC34 would only be used for car/stairs/awkward crevices etc.
Begize
16 Jan 171#61
Love Dyson but this is garbage and has been pretty much this price for over a year because no one can sell them. Check the reviews online and you'll see one common factor - battery life and the price of replacement. 15 minutes for a brand new battery is optimistic, most people seem to say you're lucky to get 5 and it drops very quickly with every recharge. A lot of people also report the battery doesn't last more than 18 months before needing replacement and guess what? Warranty doesn't cover it so that's going to cost you around £50 - 60.
Freezing cold from me.
knack
16 Jan 17#62
It definitely is worth paying the extra for the V6 IMO.
DocRobotnik
16 Jan 17#63
Have to disagree I'm afraid.
Ours was awful. Lasted about 6 months of very sporadic use before the battery just died and wouldn't recharge. It works 'well' for about 5 minutes, after which suction becomes noticeably weaker.
dannyjones106
16 Jan 17#64
They probably had it on 'boost' mode which means it'll last about six minutes.
And the battery IS covered under the two year warranty.
dannyjones106
16 Jan 17#65
You must have had a serious fault with yours. The power of these units is designed to be fade free. So it either works at the started power or it doesn't. The power doesn't drop off as the battery dies like a dustbuster would for example.
2minutenoodles
16 Jan 17#66
Wow, looking at camelcamel this hit a £10 low at one point.
madmal
16 Jan 17#67
That is an awesome idea... I already have a 18Volt cordless drill, if I can share the batteries it's a no brainer. Are all Makita 18v Batteries the same fitting?
big b0y
16 Jan 17#68
The battery on these is poor and you get a maximum of 10 mins, the thing stops and starts as you vacuum and you have to keep letting go of the trigger and restarting it. Very good whilst it works but spends most of its life on charge.
big b0y
16 Jan 17#69
There is no boost mode, its on or off and thats it.
Muir
16 Jan 171#70
I had one for about 3 years. Personally I'd say it's solving a problem that doesn't exist. Where suction is important is your 'real' vacuum, that's what's going to be vacuuming carpet, thick rugs, etc. This is for quick pick-up jobs. You're unlikely to be bent over holding this fairly heavy handheld for 15 minutes at a time cleaning something start-to-finish. If you drop a packet of crisps and don't want to get the big hoover out, well if you're me you pick them up and eat them anyway, but for some other people any old cheap handheld would be more than fine. Personally I think the power (and it is fairly powerful) isn't really necessary for most of the cases that this is designed for. We ended up permanently keeping it next to the cat litter boxes to pick up scattered litter, which is fairly undignified for a (normally) £100+ vacuum.
JayR123
16 Jan 17#71
Lithium batteries lose around 5% chargeable capacity per year even if not used and at ideal storage temperature. If it was 15 mins in 2012 it will be 11.5 mins now. Probably closer to 10.
And that's if it even worked 15 mins to start with which many people say is wildly optimistic.
dannyjones106
16 Jan 171#72
I can assure you that there is a boost mode on this model: 15mins @ 28aw and 6mins @ I think 65aw.
You might be thinking of the older model. The older dc30 had just one mode which ran for 6mins.
dannyjones106
16 Jan 17#73
As of last year, these were still being manufactured by Dyson.
Colwales
16 Jan 17#74
Would love to get one but a bit skint from clothes, booze.
big b0y
16 Jan 17#75
My bad.
ollie87
16 Jan 17#76
Yeah, because all DC34s ever made were built in 2012.
Wind you neck in.
Begize
17 Jan 17#77
Err, no, it's not. My brother had one and tried to claim and was told no. This is also burried in the T's&C's on the Dyson website (not the warranty page sneakily)
What isn't covered by a Dyson guarantee?
Dyson machines are engineered and constructed for continual high performance in normal domestic settings. If a Dyson machine is used in the way it's intended and it breaks down within the guarantee period, it's our responsibility to repair or replace it.
There are, however, some circumstances in which a Dyson guarantee doesn't cover the repair or replacement of a machine. These aren't hidden in the small print. Here's what isn't covered:
•Normal wear and tear, including parts that might wear out over time (e.g. fuse, belt, brush bar, batteries, filters etc.).
vtec
17 Jan 171#78
lol i was having a laugh with you forgot to add the smiley.
Coulomb_Barrier
17 Jan 17#79
These are a revolution. Buy one now people, you'll see.
Coulomb_Barrier
17 Jan 17#80
I've got one sitting in front of me right now, and I've had it for about 3 months now. When we first got it, normal suction (which is more than powerful enough) lasted at least 20 minutes. 3 months later, I still get a good 20 minutes. You don't start off with 15 minutes suction, spreading that around the forum is nonsense and FUD.
Every single time there is a thread about Dyson handhelds people like you come out of the woodwork saying 'moh only 15/20 mins suction is useless, it's no good'. It's more than enough, not once have I ever run out of juice on a vacuum around the house, not once. If you do run out of battery, you're not using it the right way. It's obviously not designed for 1 hours vacuuming sessions, I think that's plainly obvious. It's the same mentality as calling a laptop useless because it can't last an 8-hour flight on battery, and saying your desktop is better.
JayR123
17 Jan 17#81
Sorry, did you even read my post or just jump to conclusions about what you thought I was saying?
I made no comment at all on Dyson or whether the product was any use or not. I was simply stating a fact about rechargeable Lithium batteries, of which I know a considerable amount about seeing as how I have been actively working with them since before you even knew they existed. ( Unless you were in Lithium R&D back in the 90's in which case you might know more about them.). Next time, please don't tell me I said things I didn't and then try to have a go at me for saying them.
Noosei
17 Jan 17#82
The technical details of this particular vacuum does state 15 minutes so no none is "spreading nonsense" around the forum. The model that lasts 20 mins is the V6 range
Ralph888
17 Jan 17#83
Thanks for that info, assuming the stock they had was made in 2012 that would be interesting. Real possibility that they made them for a few years. When I worked for Philips they normally estimated how many items they would need for a certain period of time and then warehouse them. Once sales pattern was established they would make more batches upon demand.
3bbas
17 Jan 17#84
Ordered one yesterday and collected it from my local store today. Very good price for a fantastic item. :man:
PhilK
18 Jan 17#85
Irritates me that some drips seem to think posted more than once a week - reminders - shouldn't be allowed - a MONTH ? God almighty its a new sodding deal then. Ive missed out on so many deals due to that stupidity
TANDY to PhilK
18 Jan 17#86
Good deal (even though it's £99 now). Dyson are replacing the V series so be quick while you can !
healyd02
18 Jan 17#87
Gave heat for the price... Before I say this, I do appreciate the versatility and handiness of this vacuum, but do yourselves a favour and get a Henry, far better suction and durability, future proofing yourself too.
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CamelCamelCamel
Amazon current price: £122.23
Average price: £125.62
Product details:-
The Dyson DC34 is a lightweight handheld vacuum cleaner that operates without a cord, removing pet hair easily and efficiently. With a wide debris nozzle/brush tool, the DC34 is perfect for keeping surfaces free of large dirt and dust particles.
The DC34 uses Dyson’s Root Cyclone™ technology, so it doesn’t lose suction as you clean. It runs off a 22.2V lithium-ion battery, that doesn’t fade during use and recharges up to 3 times faster than conventional lithium-ion batteries. The 0.35L dust bin on the DC35 can be emptied at the touch of a button for easy, hygienic dirt removal.
Complete with a crevice tool, the DC34 handheld vacuum cleaner can also be used to clean skirting boards, picture rails and furniture crevices.
The Dyson DC34 cordless vacuum cleaner carries a 2-year guarantee for parts and labour.
Read more at http://www.tesco.com/direct/dyson-dc34-handheld-vacuum-cleaner/211-5121.prd#FYG8tZq6hCE46AP6.99
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New chargers are not cheap either
But they look nice and work okish
ps. read the name as 4 words in the voice of Mr T [A-Team]..
nothing to do with sucking :laughing:
Seems strange that this has far greater Heat than the one that's been on site for over a month and is not expired thou.
Suppose that's the way this site works sometimes
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Russell-Hobbs-RHCHS1001-Corded-Handheld/dp/B01CJHE73W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484576202&sr=8-1&keywords=russell+hobbs+hoover
Freezing cold from me.
Ours was awful. Lasted about 6 months of very sporadic use before the battery just died and wouldn't recharge. It works 'well' for about 5 minutes, after which suction becomes noticeably weaker.
And the battery IS covered under the two year warranty.
And that's if it even worked 15 mins to start with which many people say is wildly optimistic.
You might be thinking of the older model. The older dc30 had just one mode which ran for 6mins.
Wind you neck in.
What isn't covered by a Dyson guarantee?
Dyson machines are engineered and constructed for continual high performance in normal domestic settings. If a Dyson machine is used in the way it's intended and it breaks down within the guarantee period, it's our responsibility to repair or replace it.
There are, however, some circumstances in which a Dyson guarantee doesn't cover the repair or replacement of a machine. These aren't hidden in the small print. Here's what isn't covered:
•Normal wear and tear, including parts that might wear out over time (e.g. fuse, belt, brush bar, batteries, filters etc.).
Every single time there is a thread about Dyson handhelds people like you come out of the woodwork saying 'moh only 15/20 mins suction is useless, it's no good'. It's more than enough, not once have I ever run out of juice on a vacuum around the house, not once. If you do run out of battery, you're not using it the right way. It's obviously not designed for 1 hours vacuuming sessions, I think that's plainly obvious. It's the same mentality as calling a laptop useless because it can't last an 8-hour flight on battery, and saying your desktop is better.
I made no comment at all on Dyson or whether the product was any use or not. I was simply stating a fact about rechargeable Lithium batteries, of which I know a considerable amount about seeing as how I have been actively working with them since before you even knew they existed. ( Unless you were in Lithium R&D back in the 90's in which case you might know more about them.). Next time, please don't tell me I said things I didn't and then try to have a go at me for saying them.