Jumat, 23 September 2011

Review: Dyson DC-24 Vacuum Sucks Like No Other

We’ve all seen Dyson ads on TV. You understand, things that allow it to become look like these cleverly designed cleaning machines are the greatest inventions devised by humanity because wheel or fire.

But I freaking hate mine. I own an older DC-15 — a vacuum that corners being a Ducati and sucks harder than an Uwe Boll flick. But it really’s also extremely heavy and suffering from a horridly conceived control setup that features buttons in odd, difficult to find places.

Apparently Dyson realized these flaws and addressed these with its new DC-24. This sucker is available in a smart size: at 11.6 pounds it’s larger plus more powerful than a hand-vac yet a lot more diminutive and maneuverable over a floor model. Great for abodes which are short on space or long on stairs.

The slim dimensions and easy turning circle means that you possibly can vacuum under the lip of a couch simply by walking parallel for the edge, in lieu of pushing finished . forward and backward. And usability bugaboos are mostly solved: The buttons are very well marked, less sticky, and have absolutely much better tactility versus the DC-15. The foot pedal to engage the ground-vac is vastly improved which has a a lot more substantial feel. Even vacuum wand is less fussy — pulling out to arrive at high ceiling corners is both fluid and effortless.

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