Dyson Animal DC40 Upright - Brand New - 5 Year Guarantee - Dyson Outlet
13 comments
Disco.Dave
12 Sep 17#1
I have this. Hate it. Falls over all the time when using the hose. Can't get rid of the smell of dogs unless I give it a deep clean. I DON'T OWN A DOG
monkey1999 to Disco.Dave
12 Sep 17#8
Lol me too new dyson are cheaply made wish my old one hadn't blown up
nihcaj to monkey1999
13 Sep 17#11
My very old DC14 is getting a bit past its best and I am even tempted to have it "reconditioned" something I would never normally dream of doing as labour costs make repairs on most domestic goods largely a false economy, but as you say new Dysons are just junk.
The Shark options do seem a much better option now, just I am so uncomfortable with the ridiculously boxy clumsy heavy American styling and the reviews stress how heavy and awkward they are to use even of they are efficient at picking up the muck! :-(
gemniz
12 Sep 17#2
This is £154 at the minute on Tesco website including £25 discount on stuff over £150
Forget about hoovering on carpet, the oversuction makes hoovering a chore even with a dyson
colinjbro54
12 Sep 17#5
Can I just say that I have this exact one and it's the best one I've ever owned. Don't know what the other people are moaning about. It's very powerful and easy to use! I would recommend it to anyone looking for a good vacumn and at this price it is a great deal.
ElgyVeeten
12 Sep 17#7
The time you gotta spent cleaning the the hoover itself after every clean is greater than the time you would spent picking up every single dust particle with your bear hands.
Hammicake
12 Sep 17#9
I've had this dyson but then upgraded to the shark lift away, it's amazing the suction it has .
PowerPantsPete
12 Sep 17#10
I think Dyson has 'had it's day'.........IMO, there is better hardware available.
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The Shark options do seem a much better option now, just I am so uncomfortable with the ridiculously boxy clumsy heavy American styling and the reviews stress how heavy and awkward they are to use even of they are efficient at picking up the muck! :-(
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