Entries in Dyson (36)

Thursday
Aug142014

Dyson takes the fuss out of cleaning with new Cinetic vacuum cleaners

Imagine a vacuum cleaner that doesn’t worry you about washing or replacing its filters, has no bags, and doesn’t lose suction. Dyson is making that a reality with its new vacuum cleaners that use Dyson Cinetic cyclone technology. These vacuums are designed with 54 cyclones that have high-frequency oscillating tips that vibrate so they prevent the cyclone aperture from clogging. And because these are efficient at separating dust, you no longer need filters.

Dyson was also able to develop these machines in a way that they don’t lose suction. They calculated how much dust can be picked up at homes over the span of 10 years and used 10 years’ worth of dust to test these models and they found that these vacuums didn’t lose suction. The Dyson Cinetic vacuums are now available and come with five year parts and labour guarantee. The DC78 Turbinehead is available for $699.99, while the DC78 Turbinehead Animal costs $799.99.

Sunday
Mar162014

Review: Dyson DC62 Hand-Held Vacuum

By Corey Herscu

Until you’ve owned a shedding dog, you really won't appreciate the value of owning a solid vacuum.

No mess. No kind of dust. No amount of dirt. Nothing really compares to the annoyance that is the small seemingly un-cleanable hair that comes from my Froston terrier, (French bulldog x boston terrier) named Bella. It’s everywhere. And before owning a Dyson, I couldn’t seem to clean it, regardless of the cleaning tool used. While I’ve owned the DC51 for a while now, it’s large and often unnecessary for small cleanups around my condo.Then Dyson sent me the DC62 Animal hand-held vacuum, and simultaneously, became my new best friend.

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Sunday
Aug182013

Interview: @CellGuru's mother talks about using her very first Dyson D43 "Animal"!

By Corey Herscu

We at Canadian Reviewer are no stranger to the Dyson brand. Having recently reviewed the DC 46 Turbinehead, we have grown to appreciate the quality and workmanship that come with these powerful vacuums. Being said, when Dyson approached us to review the DC41 Animal, rather than writing another unrelatable review (that most of you would get bored to tears over) we decided to take a different approach: why not offer my (Corey's) beloved mother the chance to take the vacuum for a spin? Great idea, eh? We thought so; so we did. 

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Tuesday
May142013

Dyson DC46 Turbinehead and DC51 Animal: Smaller and mightier vacuums

 

The Dyson DC46 Turbinehead and DC51 Animal aren’t conventionally-sized vacuums but they can suck out those dust bunnies you probably didn’t know you had. The smaller sizes mean the technology inside has been reengineered and made better to suit the frame. And what are some of the new technologies you can expect?

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