- Root Cyclone? technology
- Turbine Head
- Swivel Cuff Handle
- No Extra Cost
- The voltage on all Dyson products for the US market are 120V, Can only be used in US
The Dyson DC23 Turbinehead is a powerful canister vacuum, for all-around performance. DC23 Turbinehead features Dyson Level 3 Root Cyclone technology, the most efficient technology for capturing microscopic dust. Turbine head refers to the air-driven brush bar, which spins up to 90 times per second, and is ideal for cleaning medium and short pile carpets. It can also be turned off for hard floor and delicate surfaces.DC23 Turbinehead has a lightweight adjustable wand. An extension tube adjusts to the length you want, and it is sealed, to maximize airflow and increase suction at the floor tool. It also features a detachable handle, which allows you to fit tools directly to the end of the hose, for cleaning in tighter places. DC23 Turbinehead has a smoother cable rewind system, with increased torque so it’s faster than before, and less likely to catch on obstacles. This Dyson canister also sits on stairs. The unit is designed to sit on your stairs while you vacuum them, making
Power! Versatility! …little bit cumbersom,
First-off… this is a $500 vacuum which I got for $230 on Amazon (refurb).
Vacuum looks and functions like-new.
Incredibly powerful, and versatile. With the included attachments, I’m vacuuming areas I either couldn’t reach, or lacked the power to vacuum in the past.
The Turbine head is powerful and does an excellent job of vacuuming rug/carpet.
The turbine head does get bogged-down on long-ply carpet, but still functions.
The head fits under anything, and turns corners like a breeze.
The canister itself pulls along quite easily, and also “mounts” to stairs.
Why 4 stars? Because some of the ergonomics of this model are lacking:
– Hose and handle do not wrap around canister, or attach in any convenient way.
– Activating Turbine head is odd. Weak/Achy hands may not be able to perform the function.
Oh, and not that this matters, but this thing looks awesome.
If I could break-down the “star” rating, it would look like this:
POWER – * * * * *
Versatility – * * * * *
Ease of Use – * * * *
Sound Level – * * * *
Ergonomics – * * *
Styling – * * * * *
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