Monday, January 25, 2010

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner Parts

Product Description

Equipped with Dyson's signature Ball technology, this upright vacuum cleaner easily twists and turns around furniture and obstacles for thorough cleaning throughout the house--no more missed angles or tiresome back-and-forth vacuuming. Its ball design encapsulates the machine's powerful motor, creating a low center of gravity for even easier maneuverability. Designed for homes with pets, the unit's motorized brushbar features powerful bristles that remove dirt and pet hair from carpets, while its mini turbine head thoroughly cleans confined spaces such as upholstery, stairs, and the car. It also supplies a quick-draw Telescope Reach wand, which expands to offer 16 feet of reach for stairs, drapes, upholstery, and more. The vacuum cleaner uses Root Cyclone technology to separate dirt from the air by centrifugal force, which ensures efficient cleaning with no clogging or loss of suction.

For cleaner expelled air, the unit comes with a washable lifetime HEPA filter that traps microscopic allergens such as pollen and bacteria. In fact, the air expelled from a Dyson has up to 150 times less bacteria and mold than the air you breathe, and all Dyson uprights are certified asthma friendly by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The unit's hygienic 1/3-gallon bin quickly empties without ever having to touch the dust--just press the button and dust empties from the bottom; the clear polycarbonate bin also allows for easily viewing the cleaning progress and gauging when it needs to be emptied. Other highlights include fingertip controls, a constant suction power of 220 air watts, a 24-3/5-foot cord, a maximum reach of 40-2/7 feet, and a lightweight design at only 16-1/8 pounds. On-board accessory tools include a combination tool and a stair tool attachment. The vacuum cleaner measures 12-1/5 by 15-2/5 by 42-2/5 inches and carries a five-year parts-and-labor warranty.




Customer Reviews

  • Dc25 Animal Really Picks Up - I Vacuumed The Entire House In Less Than Half The Time- Because It Really Sucks Up The Dirt And Animal Dander. The Ball Is Incredible For Manuevering. Two Years Ago I Purchased The Top Of The Line Oreck. Loved The Lightweight Of This Vacuum But The Vacuum Does Not Pick Up At All. From Little Grains Of Sand To Big Fuzzes- Just Not A Powerful Suction. I Have To Go Over The Same Spot 6 Times- Worst Part Is That Oreck Does Not Stand Behind It's Product. 4 Tune Ups In Two Years. 800.00 Down The Drain. What A Terrible Waste Of Money.
    No Maintenance, No Bags, Dc25 Seems Perfect To Me. I Would Highly Recommend This Product!
    DYSON DC25 ANIMAL VS ORECK, March 10, 2009
    By Joann Caro "JC" (NY)
  • But in a good way of course lol! I have two dogs, berber carpet in the bedrooms and pergo in the hallways and downstairs areas. This thing does a great job of getting the dirt and pet hair up. The only thing I would change is to not make the micro-bristles come on automatically when u start it.. but you can turn it off just by hitting the button for it so no big deal. Overall a good product. I can't say if it is better than the cheaper dyson brands, as I've never actually owned one before this.. but I figured why not get the best since I'll need one for quite awhile. :)
    Well.. It does suck.., March 26, 2009
    By J. Farris (Florida)
  • Over the years my husband and I have owned a number of vacuums. We have had the DC25 Animal since July 2009. We have always had animals, and currently own 3 heavy-coated dogs. They have a long over-coat and wooly under coat, both constantly shedding fur.
    This vacuum, as my husband puts it, kicks 7 levels of butt. It really does a brilliant job cleaning the carpets from the tons of dog fur. In addition, the design of the brush with its easy removal and easy cleaning is the best design ever. Our last vacuum(Hoover bagless) died from repeatly requiring that the brush assembly be taken apart to clean it of long fur. It was an absolutely agonizing task to clean the brushes. Not so the dyson, it is really easy - a brilliant design. This has been the best vacuum I have ever used - no doubt. Excellent design, fairly light, moves easiy, and doesn't make that gross "vacuum smell".
    Love it!!!!!!!!
    Best Vacuum Ever, January 10, 2010
    By Bridget Desroches "Dog Teacher" (Groton, MA United States)

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