Dyson DC41 Vacuum Cleaner
Customer Reviews
I just bought the DC41 after my $250 Hoover literally fell apart over the span of 8 months. I had scoffed at Dyson for years and scoffed again when they introduced the ball. But the reviews were good and I was fed up after the weak performance of my last two vacs. I figured that, based on my last decade's experience, the 5 year warranty pretty much guaranteed I won't be any worse off.
So I brought the thing home and put it together. I don't appreciate having to puzzle over the pictographic instructions with hardly any text---but for all that, the design is clever and assembly is quite simple and only takes a few minutes.
So what do I think? It sucks. No, I mean, it REALLY sucks. This vac is as powerful as the Kirby I had growing up (and at maybe a third the weight). But better yet, this is BY FAR the easiest unit I have ever used. It is easy to push, easy to pull, and turns to short that I can easily twist it around corners and completely eliminate having to walk around some pieces of furniture to get to the other side. No kidding. That goofy ball really works.
Down sides? I haven't found any. The design is ingenious. The handle IS the extension rod. As a result, this thing can be used to vacuum ceiling fans and bathroom events while sitting on the floor. The air hose is extra wide--less prone to blockage. The unit automatically switches between floor and wand operation. The switch to turn off the beater bar is up on the handle--you don't have to bend over or feel for a foot switch. The cyclonic collection can is the same size as the old Hoover and must be emptied just as often (after every room if you have a shedding dog) but on the Dyson, this is super easy--the same button that releases the can also opens the bottom when you go to dump it into the trashcan (and it will not dump accidentally--don't worry).
It's made plastic (and presumably composites), but compared to the last three vacs I've bought over the years, it feels the most solid by far. The only complaint I could imagine anyone having is that the cord does not retract. However, I hated that "feature" on Hoover I just tossed. It always took longer to pull out the retracted cord than just to unhook the coiled cord from the handle, and my children frequently neglected to pull it all the way out, causing the cord still on the coil to get VERY hot. So I'm glad the Dyson doesn't have it.
This is the best vac I'm ever owned, bar none. And for that, honestly, the money is well spent....Dyson DC41 Vacuum Cleaner
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