My first experience with a Dyson was a DC07 vacuum that arrived at our shop (see our walk-in customer check-out area shown in photo above) after it fell out the back of a pick-up. The vacuum sustained very minimal damage considering the impact and circumstances. We quickly determined which parts were needed and contacted Dyson. We received the parts quickly, with no charge. Upon servicing the vacuum we recognized how well it was built and the quality of the parts. Once the repair was complete, we tested in our showroom and immediately fell in love with the Dyson’s ability to clean. I will never forget watching the amount of dirt and debris collecting in the vacuum’s clear bin in a very short time. Soon after, we became a Dyson Dealer, and have never looked back.
From the age of 20, I typically bought a $125.00 vacuum that would last a year or two, then buy another, repeating the process. It always seemed that some cheap plastic part would break, or the unit would simply lose suction. Worse, these cheap vacuums would kick-out dust everywhere. Therefore, I appreciate the fact that the Dyson we use at home is nearly 5 years old and still looks and operates like new. I will never miss the days of the smelly, dusty vacuums that end up being nothing but landfill in two years or less. For this reason, I do consider the Dyson a “Green” product.
Many customers ask; “which is your favorite model”. This brings up the point that we use a DC14 Animal at home. However, this is not to say that the DC14 vacuum is our favorite Dyson, we simply have no reason to move into a new Dyson model. We use a Dyson DC28 in our showroom for regular cleaning. I do favor the DC28 over the DC14 vacuum. From experience, the DC28 handles a wider range of floor types and offers a switch to turn off the brush bar within a finger reach. Dyson equipped the DC28 with two motors, one for suction and one for the brush bar. This allows the vacuum suction to be constant. It is also equipped with Dyson's new Airmuscle Technology that reduces suction loss and ensures the brushroll deep cleans carpet fibers.
Beyond the DC14 & DC28 models, Dyson offers several other canister and upright vacuum models with updates and improvements over an already great design. You may notice that the higher the model number, the newer the model. Presently, the DC28 is the newest Dyson model. The first mass marketed Dyson vacuum in the USA was the DC07 Upright, then followed by the DC14 Upright, DC15 Ball Upright, DC16 Handheld, DC17 Upright, DC18 Slim Upright, DC21 Canister vacuum, DC22 Turbine Head & Motorhead Canisters with Dyson's new Digital Motor Technolgy, DC23 Turbinehead & Motorhead Canisters, DC24 Lightweight upright, DC25 Ball Upright, and then the DC28 upright vacuum with Airmuscle Technology.
Out of the current Dyson vacuum line-up, I favor the Dyson DC25 vacuum for overall design and performance and Ball Technology. However, the DC28 model truly ties as a favorite with superior Airmuscle cleaning technology, but does not offer the Dyson Ball Technology. The DC25 is a few pounds lighter than previous models, slightly smaller, but still offers full size clean width and power. The fully motorized brush bar works well across all carpet types, and the on/off switch allows the user to turn off the brush roll on hard floor surfaces. The vacuum also uses Dyson’s ball design, with parking improvements over the DC15, and reduction in the size of the ball. The DC25 is a happy medium that seems to be a great hit among users. We have had nothing but positive feedback on this vacuum. PriceRilla.Com
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