Just looked at dyson and see they've bumped price up. Hold off as it will likely be down again soon. They change their prices loads. It was £249 last week. I'd not pay £399 for it.
redfanatic to daisysmama
29 Aug 17#41
V6 total clean was £249 on their site last week? If so then wow. I was about to buy it from the ebay refurb for £219.99 but reckon I should wait till end of the week at least and see what happens?
daisysmama to redfanatic
1 Sep 17#44
It was on at £249 for around nine months a while back. Must be a recent bump in price which they do from time to time. I'd wait until it comes back down again. I'd not buy a refurb if it only comes with a years warranty. Even if comes with two I'd hold off if you can
daisysmama to redfanatic
23 Sep 17#45
Messaged you. That's the total clean back down to £269 again. Will be £249 via dyson
redfanatic to daisysmama
23 Sep 17#46
Thank you so much but I ended up buying the V8 animal!
Shabba1991
31 Aug 17#43
Deals ended
Superman_turbo_pro_3000
28 Aug 17#6
Still not convinced on these rechargeable hoovers.
Aren't they just a duster-buster with a drainpipe fitted?
I think the batteries are the same as a cordless drill so I'm curious how long you can hoover for with one before it runs out?
ripkord to Superman_turbo_pro_3000
28 Aug 17#7
I've had one for years. Does about 18-20 minutes which is enough to do the what I'm looking for it to do. The newer ones V7 and V8 last a bit longer again. I recently upgraded my old handheld one to the V6 and it's brilliant. If you have hard floors I would recommend the basic hard floor took over the fluffy head. Cheaper too.
dlok to Superman_turbo_pro_3000
28 Aug 17#24
I’ve had one about a year unless you have a small flat it’s not really a replacement for a full hoover. Maybe if you rotate what rooms you do. I use it for quick cleans it’s so much easier than dragging out our full sized one and running cords etc.
hukdaardcdu to dlok
29 Aug 17#33
Sorry, but couldn't disagree more. We've had our V6 Fluffy for just over two years in a large 4-bed detached and we can just about vacuum the whole house on a single charge (we have to recharge for the final room). The house has a mix of carpet, tiles and wooden floors, It was originally bought to supplement our regular Dyson vacuum, but that's now been relegated to the garage as a back-up and the V6 is our main vacuum cleaner.
dlok to hukdaardcdu
29 Aug 17#36
Not sure how you manage that we can just about do downstairs in a 3 bed semi, so we keep the old one upstairs.
hukdaardcdu to dlok
30 Aug 17#42
You don't by any chance, have the turbo button on?
daisysmama
29 Aug 17#39
I was going to get the v8 but having researched it I don't think it's worth the extra £250 for the fancy emptying bin and slightly better motor and charge. I have a huge house and mines never run out half way through. You tend to not do whole house at once though as it's so handy just to do rooms as they need them
daisysmama
29 Aug 17#38
£380 for the total clean?? It should be £249 or thereabouts?
redfanatic
28 Aug 17#19
I have hardwood floors as well. The v6 total clean is £219.99 on their ebay refurb outlet ebay.co.uk/itm…928. Is it worth the extra or is the v6 absolute better (£240 on amazon) ? any suggestions
daisysmama to redfanatic
29 Aug 17#35
Dyson should do it for same price brand new. Give them a call. Mine was £249 but they knocked £20 off when I called and gave me six free tools. I preferred this to absolute due to fluffy head which I have to say is amazing
redfanatic to daisysmama
29 Aug 17#37
Just spoke to them, they did say they recommend the fluffy head of the total clean compared to the hard floor tool of the absolute. They offered £20 off the total clean price and toolkit which makes it £380 hence £220 on ebay refurb still looks like a top deal to me hence thinking of going for that one. Just cant justify the extra £100 for the v8 absolute on their ebay refurb outlet :thinking:
Pinksparkles1973
28 Aug 17#9
I'm just about to order the dyson v6 fluffy but spotted the v6 animal?.... wood floors throughout downstairs/carpet stairs and all upstairs..... but we've got a gorgeous lab that likes to shed his own body weight in hair on a daily basis so need something reliable in that dept but also something powerful enough for carpets.... can anyone offer advice please if they have either model, before I buy, I'd be very much grateful, ta muchly xx
ripkord to Pinksparkles1973
28 Aug 17#12
The fluffy is for hard floors, and the animal comes with an additional small motorised brush head which is more useful for pets - I have an upright dyson too and already have the small motorised head so I got the 'normal' V6 as the tools are interchangeable since 2015 I think.
daisysmama to Pinksparkles1973
28 Aug 17#18
I have a total clean which has the fluffy head as well as standard head and small motorised head. It's fabulous. One of the other ladies on here got it specifically for pet hair and loves it. I don't really like the fluffy head on carpets, just hard floors
redfanatic to daisysmama
28 Aug 17#20
would you say the total clean is better than the absolute?
daisysmama to redfanatic
29 Aug 17#34
The v6 absolute doesn't come with the fluffy head it comes with hard floor head. If you order through dyson and say you are a return customer they may knock £20 off and give you free tools. They did with me. I wanted the fluffy head so the absolute was no good for me. The fouffynhaed from total clean doesn't fit the absolute so you can't buy it as an additional item so far as I'm aware
jannerjan
29 Aug 17#32
I bought this one a couple of weeks ago direct from Dyson for £179 and it is brilliant
coldo
28 Aug 17#28
Got this for £152.99 if you sign up as a new customer ! Got a further 10% off .. Wife's Xmas present sorted :wink: :wink:
thedvdmonster to coldo
29 Aug 17#31
I'm getting the missus a dustpan for xmas this year. I got her the brush last year but I'm fed up watching her sweep stuff into her hand.
573310
28 Aug 17#22
So to clarify, the difference between this V6, the absolute, the total clean, the fluffy and animal is basically the attachments supplied. Is that correct? The actual motor assembly is the same across all v6?
Is there a simple comparison of the various products?
573310 to 573310
28 Aug 17#25
For anybody interested, this is the base model but strictly speaking the only difference between this and the many other packages, is the attachments you receive, with the exception of the 'Absolute' model, which also features a 'post-motor filter to capture allergens'.
I've noted down the basic package contents for the various v6 packages on sale right now. Might be useful to someone:
Animal Plus + Mini Motorised head + Stubborn dirt brush
Fluffy + Mini Motorised head + Soft roller Cleaner head.
Total Clean + Mini Motorised head + Soft roller Cleaner head.
Absolute + Post-motor filter to capture allergens + Mini Motorised head + Hard Floor tool with suction control
Oh, and the V7 models add another 10 minutes run time, and '75% increase in power' to the V6 model's run time of 20 minutes, and the V8 takes that to a 40 minute run time, and a '150% increase in power' compared to the V6.
redfanatic to 573310
29 Aug 17#29
Thanks for that! Do you know if the soft roller on the total clean is better than hard floor tool on the absolute?
I need something for hard floors as well as carpets and can't pick between the two. From what I'm seeing the total clean tool is supposed to be better and more expensive
573310 to redfanatic
29 Aug 17#30
Sorry buddy, don't have any experience with the soft roller. Hopefully someone on here will be able to comment.
wakkaday
28 Aug 17#27
which is the best vaccum around 100 pound price portable? cordless?
a2next
28 Aug 17#26
I have the basic v6 for a year now and I would highly recommend. It replaced the older 'big' vacuum cleaner, it does the job as good, it does the whole 3 bed house in one go, great for stairs, it last about 25 min in one go at the lower speed setting, it has two speeds the higher speed setting is very powerful and I rarely use it. As far as I'm aware the v7 and v8, performance wise, have better battery life but that's about it really. Hope this helps.
royals
28 Aug 17#23
These are brilliant, used to have the dyson but its a fair weight. These are very light and last about 20 mins, which is fine. Means it takes a charge to do the house but so much easier. We bought the v6 fluffy from costco as our dyson ball packed up after 12 years usage - think it was about £200
LiamTG
28 Aug 17#21
I'm waiting on a deal for the Gtech is this the best vacuum in the world airam
paulahall18
28 Aug 17#8
Don't forget cashback. 7% with quidco, 7.35% with top cash back. That's almost £12.50 too sweeten the deal. Good find.
kylethompson30 to paulahall18
28 Aug 17#17
Only 2% quidco cash back for electricals... 7% for everything else.
iz123456789
28 Aug 17#16
How do I set up WhatsApp notifications...?
laurakendrickharrison
28 Aug 17#15
£129?
victoriadoran0308
28 Aug 17#14
What's app notification £40 misleading. Thanks for that.
vassy1
28 Aug 17#13
Glitch from what's app HUKD :party:
vixxi
28 Aug 17#11
Great product, and good battery life :smiley_cat:
Pinksparkles1973
28 Aug 17#10
Got a quite expensive Vax stick one not too long ago but I spend more time cleaning the dog hairs off the brush (as it just collects on it) than I do actually hoovering with the thing! :dizzy_face:
iz123456789
28 Aug 17#5
What's going on with the price?
Neostar
28 Aug 17#4
kinda misleading that, on whatspp it said £129.99 :angry:
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Aren't they just a duster-buster with a drainpipe fitted?
I think the batteries are the same as a cordless drill so I'm curious how long you can hoover for with one before it runs out?
I got her the brush last year but I'm fed up watching her sweep stuff into her hand.
Is there a simple comparison of the various products?
I've noted down the basic package contents for the various v6 packages on sale right now. Might be useful to someone:
Dyson cordless v6:
- Charger
- Cradle
- Crevice Tool
- Combination Tool
- Motorised floor tool
Animal
+ Mini Motorised head
Animal Plus
+ Mini Motorised head
+ Stubborn dirt brush
Fluffy
+ Mini Motorised head
+ Soft roller Cleaner head.
Total Clean
+ Mini Motorised head
+ Soft roller Cleaner head.
Absolute
+ Post-motor filter to capture allergens
+ Mini Motorised head
+ Hard Floor tool with suction control
Oh, and the V7 models add another 10 minutes run time, and '75% increase in power' to the V6 model's run time of 20 minutes, and the V8 takes that to a 40 minute run time, and a '150% increase in power' compared to the V6.
I need something for hard floors as well as carpets and can't pick between the two. From what I'm seeing the total clean tool is supposed to be better and more expensive
portable? cordless?