Friday, October 07, 2005

A Vacuum Cleaner That Never Loses Suction

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Ever since I bought a Dyson vacuum cleaner, the animals in the house have made a new enemy I call “The Purple Monster.” From the very first time I used my Dyson DC07 Animal vacuum, my cats hissed at it and darted outside to hide from it. Since that day, they’ve hated it and even vomit on it from time to time. Despite that, I’m pleased to see how much cat hair it picks up off the carpet. The first time I vacuumed, the cat hair must have literally filled up half of the collection canister, and this is two minutes AFTER I vacuumed with my old vacuum cleaner.

There are various Dyson models available, but all of them have one thing in common. They all use Dyson’s patented Root Cyclone technology that enables the ability to maintain constant suction. Other vacuum cleaners clog and leave dust behind since they rely on a bag or filter to hold back the dust. This is what causes loss of suction and leaves all that dust and animal hair in your house.

Other bagless vacuums exist, however they’re not the same. Believe me, I tried different ones over the years, and this is the best vacuum I ever owned. The Root Cyclone technology causes high volumes of air to spin extremely fast through individual cyclones, creating 100,000G of centrifugal force. All the dirt and debris are tossed to the outer edges of the collection canister. Sometimes I entertain myself by watching all that stuff collect and the cat hair and feathers spin around the canister. It picks up so much stuff that I empty my canister probably once every two weeks.

Each Dyson model may have its own special feature, but for the most part each one comes with a quick-draw hose, automatic carpet height adjustment and a lifetime HEPA filter, which makes it perfect for allergy sufferers. The latest Dyson creation is The Ball. It’s Dyson’s solution to the still, inefficiency of the back-and-forth movement that makes vacuuming a chore. The Ball technology replaces the traditional rigid two wheels on the base of the machine and allows you to twist and turn the vacuum effortlessly around furniture and low-lying obstacles.

The price ranges from $399.99 to $699.99. It all depends what your needs are. It may seem a bit pricey for a vacuum cleaner, but it’s definitely worth it. I’m hooked on my Dyson, and will never go back to using one with a bag.

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