Hi guys ...my first post here .. so please be gentle :smile: thx!
14 comments
ridgers84
16 Sep 17#8
Cheers op. Just ordered :thumbsup:
MarkShopper
16 Sep 17#7
Not very impressive here...
dannyjones106 to MarkShopper
17 Sep 17#9
To be fair, the guy is trying to vac up pet hair from a carpet using a non pet hair brush. Any vacuum will fail miserably at that.
jordanc93 to dannyjones106
17 Sep 17#10
It's a standard test that he as well as most other reviewers use to determine how effective the vacuum is at picking up pet hair something all cylinder dysons fail at. A powered motor brush head is more effective and some cylinders have started to use them. These are even worse than their more popular upright model the DC40.
dannyjones106 to jordanc93
17 Sep 17#11
All Dyson cylinders fail at picking up pet hair? The ones I've used with pet hair brushes certainly didn't...
jordanc93 to dannyjones106
17 Sep 17#12
I'm on about the actual brush head not a tangle free tool which normally costs £40 extra and isn't good for using on a full floor.
dannyjones106 to jordanc93
17 Sep 17#14
I know you were. I've used multiple Dyson cylinders, all of which have been perfect at picking up pet hair when used with a pet floor tool.
rctempire to dannyjones106
17 Sep 17#13
My dyson is an older upright animal version and tackles hair perfect
Jestint
16 Sep 17#6
£120 for a second hand vacuum, cold from me
live4less
16 Sep 17#5
I think the co op one was better deal brand new with 5 year guarantee for £145
blueroo
16 Sep 17#4
What's the difference between the muscle head and multi floor. They appear to be the same to me or am I missing something?
stephenashforth
16 Sep 17#3
I think you should edit your post to make clear that this is a refurb. Dyson refurbs are normally pretty good but still important to make clear.
ellenw
16 Sep 17#2
Ordered a refurb for my sister, it was brand new, she found it heavy to use, it was collected & refunded quickly.
Opening post
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Multi floor version for £109.99