Sucks up as much dust as even a corded vacuum. The Dyson V6 cordless vacuum cleaner is powered by the Dyson digital motor V6. This 350W motor, 2 Tier Radial™ cyclones and a re-engineered nickel manganese cobalt battery combine to provide powerful suction. The latest motorised head with carbon fibre filaments aids in achieving high dust removal. Together these four technologies enable Dyson V6 to suck up as much dust as even a corded vacuum.
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hcc27 to TMagic
3 May 178#19
Should HAVE dude, should HAVE.
vassy4u
3 May 174#1
Thanks OP... :smiley:
Now I only need a new vacuum to clean my existing vacuum :stuck_out_tongue:
dal666
3 May 173#7
Think the title needs amending, only the V6 is 159.99 with discount, the Animal is 184 with discount. The Animal is also 199.99 brand new on dyson.co.uk.
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vassy4u
3 May 174#1
Thanks OP... :smiley:
Now I only need a new vacuum to clean my existing vacuum :stuck_out_tongue:
Neostar
3 May 17#2
Is the DC34 any good?
goonertillidie to Neostar
3 May 17#3
Family member has it, never had any issues with it, really good for what it does (Not sure if that helps or not!)
cainey to Neostar
5 May 172#54
It sucks. Mine just sits there collecting dust.
nishdha
3 May 17#4
Thanks op, dyson dc50 for £108 :sunglasses:
Hasano to nishdha
4 May 17#46
with discount code it comes £144 not £108 how come you have got that price?
ellenw
3 May 17#5
Bought the Cinetic DC54 last week for £149.99, now £159 with code, It appears brand new & no filters to bother about.
TMagic
3 May 17#6
should of got my DC40 off this instead of the brand new one i ordered yesterday lol
matengawhat to TMagic
3 May 17#14
Your new one will have a 5 year warranty though
hcc27 to TMagic
3 May 178#19
Should HAVE dude, should HAVE.
dal666
3 May 173#7
Think the title needs amending, only the V6 is 159.99 with discount, the Animal is 184 with discount. The Animal is also 199.99 brand new on dyson.co.uk.
garlik_bread to dal666
3 May 171#8
Good spot, nearly got caught out there!
Sp0oner
3 May 17#9
Cheers just got the DC34.
User746367
3 May 17#10
Thanks op!
Was hunting for these for a week. Was about to buy one yesterday. 20% discount just in time. Ordered, thanks.
Jimface
3 May 17#11
Is the V6 and V8 any good at getting the pile up in carpets ? I have a miele which is great for that but always interested if these are powerful enough to actually clean the pile and properly agiatate it instead of just rolling over the top of it.
mrke
3 May 17#12
DC50 Multi Floor has 2 year guarantee. Shows as 1 year above in title. Link
Just ordered one and then came here to post the deal.
grahamc2003
3 May 171#13
Got the v6 animal last time it was on this offer, 160 quid after the 20% discount.
It's extremely well engineered, very powerful, and all in all really excellent. Mine has 20 min run time - that sounds short but we've never run out of time. It's light and quick, and we use it in our big house all the time in preference to our traditional non-battery dyson. Just install the charger/hanger somewhere convenient.
Downsides i've read are the smallish dust capacity, but it's so easy to empty that's no problem (hold the battery with two hands and open the dust compartment with two thumbs, was quite awkward before i asked a dyson rep how to empty it).
159 is a really cheap price for the quality of the Animal - and i'm certain mine was brand new instead of refurbished, there were no marks whatsoever, and it's worked perfectly for over a year now. Although it says 1year guaratee in the ad, when we registered ours, we got 2 years.
itm
3 May 17#15
How are the batteries on the Dyson handhelds these days? We've had two Dyson handhelds. Battery life on both was less than 5 minutes, and within 2 years the battery was dead (on both). Tried a Gtech handheld but it was effectively useless as a cleaning device.
Gozer to itm
3 May 171#17
I've never had any problems with my V6 and it's 2 years old now. New ones come with a 2 year warranty, so if the battery did die Dyson would've just replaced it FOC.
If you need more minutes then have a look at the V8 but I've yet to find that at a decent price.
idyllicrobzy
3 May 17#16
Apparently, code works just once per account. I wish I knew before, would have got the fan instead of the vaccumn.
itm
3 May 17#18
I remember now that we were told by Dyson that the problem was with the connections to the battery,not with the battery itself. Hence a replacement battery did not help. The replacement part would have cost us £70-80, which was clearly out of the question.
pinkchick1987
3 May 17#20
Bummer. DC50 OOS :disappointed:
Lucaio
3 May 17#21
Heat, ordered the V6.
Thanks OP!
jow4396
3 May 17#22
You can get a brand new one for £179.00 on Sonic Direct (£9.99 delivery or free collection in store) and you get the 2 year manufacturers warranty, so not sure whether this is a great deal or not, bearing in mind it's refurbished??? What if the battery goes at 13 months.......you're not going to get the manufacturers warranty because it's refurbished :/
pibpob
3 May 171#23
Unfortunately they class batteries as consumables, so they wouldn't.
Morleyofski
3 May 17#24
Bought the 'refurb' V6 few months ago and to be honest it seems like brand new when you unbox it. Nice and easy to carry around the house, like the plug in wall recharge feature. Just don't expect the power you get with a plug in vac. Saying that we have a dog and it copes fine with the hair. Recommend !
pibpob to Morleyofski
3 May 17#25
Yes, it will be brand new or virtually so - it will have been returned under the Consumer Contracts Regulations.
Loomx
3 May 17#26
Really not impressed with my Dyson, bought a cinetic and hate the thing. The beater slows right down on most carpet and it cloggs up in the bin all the time
nosherfj
3 May 17#27
thanks got my dc40 from dyson ebay outlet before when ebay did a 12 hour 20% off special got mine for £118 with 2 year warranty. good hoover for small flat and same motor as there newer small ball upright only difference being stronger hose and other small design changes but the dc50 great for a small house/flat and weighs only 5 or 6 kg so good for old folks. those battery ones not reccommended imo as they have a trigger you hold in to power it up giving you hand ache.and after few years new battery requred.stick to cable ones.for bigger flats/houses the dc50 and if you can afford it the filterless go for the cinetic version not sure on dc55 probably same motor as dc50 again just small improvements in hose ect.ring dyson for motor size and hose differences.
tomthegingercat
3 May 171#28
Dear Goonertillidie,
You are terrible! Posting this deal has caused my wife to argue with me. We have the normal V6 at the moment and did not really think £300-400 was justified on the V8, but with this deal the V8 absolute "refurb" has come down to £296.
At sub £300 I've had to bite... now the Mrs is not happy :wink:
lisaenglish71
3 May 17#29
Bought a cordless Total Clean after a previous deal which was recommended for combination of hard floor and carpet as has two heads. I was a bit sceptical after mixed reviews but wanted something easy to manoeuvre to avoid crashing into my freshly painted skirting boards. It is amazing, so easy to use and cleans brilliantly. Bought for £249.99 from Dyson with free delivery, interest free credit and a bit of TCB. Best £250 I ever spent and would def recommend it. No issue with the battery life or the volume of the cannister which is really easy to empty.
Irfy2015
3 May 17#30
The v6 refurb was £139 just like 10 days ago on the dyson outlet store
thefemaleboook
3 May 17#31
Cheapest I've ever seen the V8 with the code applied, woooot heat added :smile:
timinata
3 May 17#32
Taking under consideration price history, the best deal is to take V8 absolute model, and activate first nectar x6 points offer.
h8lly
3 May 17#33
A refurbished V6 Animal is currently £230. I have just ordered a brand new V5 Animal Extra via Dyson for £199, including a free Spring Cleaning Kit. I did it via chat and they also upgraded my cleaning kit to a more expensive one.
h8lly to h8lly
4 May 17#35
Ah I forgot to take in to account the 20% off outlet. So it's about £15 cheaper for a V6 Animal refurbished compared to V6 Animal Extra brand new with cleaning kit. I would still stick with the brand new option.
Chi
3 May 17#34
Don't think the v6 animal comes to 159.99? 20% off of current price of 229.99? Looks like they've raised the prices and then started this promo!
DoctorDeals
4 May 17#36
great for getting your filth off!
northerngeezer
4 May 17#37
The Cinetic big ball musclehead was £149 last week. Now with discount it comes to £159.
Rustyk1
4 May 17#38
A lot of these aren't significantly cheaper than new.
I was going to get the refurbished V6 trigger pro (DC58) animal (£179.99 les 20%) but then saw a brand new one at John Lewis for £179.99 (price match). Now I know I'm missing out on the 20% off, but for £36 I'd rather have it brand new and from a decent retailer, with 2 year warranty.
nosherfj to Rustyk1
4 May 17#41
they come with 5 year warranty new
Ulti
4 May 17#39
Just bought the Dyson Big Ball Animal Cylinder Vacuum Cleaner for £144 after the 20% off. Seems to retail for quite a bit more so hopefully it's good. Don't think my family have had a Dyson before so expecting good things!
jezzery
4 May 17#40
I bought the DC40 a few weeks ago for £112 from here and now its gone up to £160. Even with the 20% they have really hiked their prices.
nosherfj
4 May 17#42
i made this poimt earlier all those buying the battery version after 500 cycles most li-ion batterys loose capacity and to have to pay £70 or £80 is extortionate enjoy them whilke they last.dyson should have left a connection on there and a clip of cable for those that wanna use them with wire too.not to hard to design.
h8lly
4 May 17#43
Is this only on certain models? I noticed that I only get 2 years with my V6 Animal Extra.
pibpob
4 May 17#44
They would have to include an extremely big power supply to power the motor too, so a bit harder to design, more expensive and less practical than you might think. It's a low voltage motor because it runs off a battery, not mains.
SupaShoppa
4 May 17#45
Heat added! Just bought a V6 for £160 - that'll do for me! :smile:
Thanks OP!
nishdha
5 May 17#47
When I added it to basket price was £130 something without using the code, so 20% off that got £108 price
Rustyk1
5 May 171#48
Well it says 2 years on the box. I'd guess that battery powered ones have a 2 year warranty.
dma_hukd
5 May 17#49
they increased the price of v6 animal now? bit cheeky
meenhazali
5 May 17#50
v6 is £179 at sonic direct with 2 year guarantee, plus £10 delivery
zrahim
5 May 17#51
Really??
Dyson WILLcover the battery in the warranty, proof below, they replaced mine under warranty as it was on it's way out.
RealBargainHunter
5 May 17#52
Well worth buying a dyson refurb. They arrive like new and have guarantee.
Had mine since November last year, refurb V6 animal, came with two year guarantee not the 1 year that was stated?
Dyson's customer service is brilliant, in my opinion.
My V6 started losing suction last month, had a few replacement parts sent out free with no need to return old, but it still felt like it didn't fix the issue so an engineer was sent out who fixed it. After around a week the same issue was happening, so I contacted Dyson again and they said they will send out a full like for like replacement, it didn't, it arrived brand new boxed sealed no refurb.
Also worth noting if you have a Dyson engineer out or have a friend/relative who has had one they should get a contact/referral card and you can massive savings bigger than any of Dysons sale prices if you purchase through the engineer bloke/lady :sunglasses:
pibpob
5 May 17#53
Lucky you - it's not what their guarantee terms say: "Normal wear and tear, including parts that might wear out over time (e.g. fuse, belt, brush bar, batteries, filters etc.)."
Hal
6 May 17#55
I purchased a DC40 upright using this offer for £128 down from £159.99. It arrived yesterday.
What actually arrived was a brand new looking DC40 Animal which is a better (more expensive) model than the one I had ordered, and it came with several extra tools and a tool bag, in the box. This model is presently £235 on Amazon, down from an RRP of £369.99 - without the extra tools. I am absolutely delighted with this purchase.
Ulti
6 May 17#56
Just received my Dyson Big Ball Animal and very happy with it after trying it out once. I'm used to using sub £100 vacuum cleaners and this just seems to suck much better. Initially I was slightly disheartened to see that mine didn't look very nice as I could see light signs of use and some dust but using it once was enough to shut away those thoughts.
Even more happy after seeing that it is meant to retail for £370?!
As others have mentioned, it comes with a 2 year warranty so I'm happy with that too.
My only main gripe is that it comes with so many accessories and the leaflet does not explain what they're for.
kpmatthews
8 May 17#57
i've had a v6 for a couple of weeks and when changing attachments i could press the button down and it would click and stay down which made it easier to change attachments. now when i press the button down it doesn't click and i almost need three hands - one to hold the unit, one to hold the button and one to remove the attachment.
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Use code C20DYSON - applies to everything, max discount £160
Link to main page http://stores.ebay.co.uk/dysonoutlet
DC34 handheld
DC50 upright
Sucks up as much dust as even a corded vacuum. The Dyson V6 cordless vacuum cleaner is powered by the Dyson digital motor V6. This 350W motor, 2 Tier Radial™ cyclones and a re-engineered nickel manganese cobalt battery combine to provide powerful suction. The latest motorised head with carbon fibre filaments aids in achieving high dust removal. Together these four technologies enable Dyson V6 to suck up as much dust as even a corded vacuum.
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Now I only need a new vacuum to clean my existing vacuum :stuck_out_tongue:
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Now I only need a new vacuum to clean my existing vacuum :stuck_out_tongue:
Was hunting for these for a week. Was about to buy one yesterday. 20% discount just in time. Ordered, thanks.
Just ordered one and then came here to post the deal.
It's extremely well engineered, very powerful, and all in all really excellent. Mine has 20 min run time - that sounds short but we've never run out of time. It's light and quick, and we use it in our big house all the time in preference to our traditional non-battery dyson. Just install the charger/hanger somewhere convenient.
Downsides i've read are the smallish dust capacity, but it's so easy to empty that's no problem (hold the battery with two hands and open the dust compartment with two thumbs, was quite awkward before i asked a dyson rep how to empty it).
159 is a really cheap price for the quality of the Animal - and i'm certain mine was brand new instead of refurbished, there were no marks whatsoever, and it's worked perfectly for over a year now. Although it says 1year guaratee in the ad, when we registered ours, we got 2 years.
If you need more minutes then have a look at the V8 but I've yet to find that at a decent price.
Thanks OP!
You are terrible! Posting this deal has caused my wife to argue with me. We have the normal V6 at the moment and did not really think £300-400 was justified on the V8, but with this deal the V8 absolute "refurb" has come down to £296.
At sub £300 I've had to bite... now the Mrs is not happy :wink:
I was going to get the refurbished V6 trigger pro (DC58) animal (£179.99 les 20%) but then saw a brand new one at John Lewis for £179.99 (price match). Now I know I'm missing out on the 20% off, but for £36 I'd rather have it brand new and from a decent retailer, with 2 year warranty.
Thanks OP!
Dyson WILLcover the battery in the warranty, proof below, they replaced mine under warranty as it was on it's way out.
Had mine since November last year, refurb V6 animal, came with two year guarantee not the 1 year that was stated?
Dyson's customer service is brilliant, in my opinion.
My V6 started losing suction last month, had a few replacement parts sent out free with no need to return old, but it still felt like it didn't fix the issue so an engineer was sent out who fixed it. After around a week the same issue was happening, so I contacted Dyson again and they said they will send out a full like for like replacement, it didn't, it arrived brand new boxed sealed no refurb.
Also worth noting if you have a Dyson engineer out or have a friend/relative who has had one they should get a contact/referral card and you can massive savings bigger than any of Dysons sale prices if you purchase through the engineer bloke/lady :sunglasses:
What actually arrived was a brand new looking DC40 Animal which is a better (more expensive) model than the one I had ordered, and it came with several extra tools and a tool bag, in the box. This model is presently £235 on Amazon, down from an RRP of £369.99 - without the extra tools. I am absolutely delighted with this purchase.
Even more happy after seeing that it is meant to retail for £370?!
https://www.johnlewis.com/dyson-big-ball-animal-cylinder-bagless-vacuum-cleaner/p2707519
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/5589320
https://www.tesco.com/direct/dyson-big-ball-animal-cylinder-vacuum-cleaner/107-4347.prd?source=others
As others have mentioned, it comes with a 2 year warranty so I'm happy with that too.
My only main gripe is that it comes with so many accessories and the leaflet does not explain what they're for.
what are other's experiences?