- 5 year parts & labor warranty when purchased from an authorized reseller
- Radial Root Cyclone technology
- Reconfigured brush bar- 25% more power drives bristles deeper into carpets, removing more dirt.
- Self-adjusting cleaner head- Seals in the suction across carpets and hard floors.
- Tangle-free Turbine tool- The only turbine tool that doesn?t tangle. Counter-rotating heads with brushes remove hair and dirt from upholstery.
Dyson DC65 Animal Upright Vacuum Cleaner Cleans better than any other vacuum across carpets and hard floors*
View larger Manufacturer’s Description DC65 is the most powerful upright vacuum on a ball, with the strongest suction of any other vacuum*. It uses Radial Root Cyclone technology and a reconfigured brush bar to remove more dirt and dust from the home. The redesign of the brush bar means that the bristles have been made shorter and stiffer allowing deeper carpet penetration to remove more dirt, while maintaining superior performance on hard floors. The DC65 cleans better than any other vacuum across carpets and hard floors**. It achieves this through the combination of Radial Root Cyclone technology and a self adjusting cleaner head which seals in suction across carpets and hard floors. The latest Ball technology allows easy steering into difficult places. More key technologies are housed inside the ball, reducing components on the outside of the machine. Removing clu
This Vacuum Sucks!!! (in a good way),
CONS
-The vacuum doesn’t hold all the attachments that come in the box with it. You still have two large attachments that do not have anywhere to be stored on the vacuum itself.
-The price. This is definitely the most I have ever spent on a vacuum and for this price it better last a long long time.
-I wish the power/hardwood floor button was higher up on the handle.
PROS
-Extremely lightweight
-Long Cord
-Long Hose
-Quiet
-Easy to empty
-Two washable filters
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No Carperimeter.,
Customer Video Review Length:: 0:58 Mins
This is a review for the Animal DC65 Complete; same vacuum but with more accessories. In the month I’ve had this, I’ve used nothing but the stair tool. I uploaded a short video of this vacuuming up a bunch of crap (put there intentionally and rubbed in). I attempted to show how well the edge cleaning works, but not sure it is clear enough in the video. If not, I’m sorry.
Review:
This is no lightweight, in any sense of the word. This vacuum weighs in at over 20 lbs according to my scale. It is very streamlined for the massive beast that it is. Also, I’m glad that the tools aren’t “on board” and are rather stored in a very nicely made bag, akin to the cosmetics/essentials bag that came with my expensive luggage. There are a lot of attachments and on board would have made this not only uglier, but heavier…two things no one wants to be.
Right up front, I have to admit that I am not a clean freak — but honestly, I had no idea how filthy I really am. I do like things clean, but unless someone else is doing the cleaning, I don’t freak out about it. I load the dishwasher once a day, wipe the counters, vacuum and clean the bathrooms once or twice a week and call it all good. When this vacuum arrived I had vacuumed the day before with my Hoover Wind Tunnel (which has now gone to live with another family). I didn’t expect to see a lot of results only day one after my weekly/biweekly cleaning. MAN WAS I WRONG. I have two bedrooms that are carpeted and the rest of the place is bamboo floors, where you can easily see if there is dirt or hair. Anyway in my two rooms, housing only two relatively clean people who bathe daily, I filled TWO canisters with this vacuum. I had vacuumed the day before! There was enough of my hair in the canister to create a wig if I should need one. There was dog hair and most of all there was DIRT. The canisters weren’t completely full…but full enough to make me dump them and start over. Had I really been living with all of that crap underfoot? When I think about the nasty dust mites that have been having a field day down there, I’m repulsed. I’ve owned a couple of Dysons in the past and have always been impressed. I believe this one may have ruined me for all other vacuums. I have owned a LOT of vacuums too. We move a lot and I never move a vacuum — this one may have a ticket to ride however.
I’m not going to list all of the pieces parts and what they do. That’s all in the specs. But the one thing I think you should know from someone too lazy to ever use half of the attachments, the carperimeter (that’s what I call the filthy space between where the vacuum stops sucking and the wall) with this thing is ALMOST nonexistent. All vacuums say they have some kind of “edge cleaning” that really never works. This baby gets right up to the edge. The only place I now see that doesn’t get vacuumed is less than a square inch in the corners, where the front of the vacuum prevents the edge cleaner from reaching it from any direction. As I ran this up along the walls, I was shocked by the popping and crackling of dirt that I’ve probably never even tried to take a hose to. It actually changed the color of the old carperimeter from a slightly dusty version to matching the rest of the carpet. And that popping sound is so satisfying when you’re vacuuming. You know what I’m talking about.
Overall, this is a great vacuum. If you have kids or people with allergies, by all means get this. It is a bit largish for a small apartment. It is also a bit heavy for someone frail or elderly. But if you have the strength and the space, absolutely go for it.
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