The larger version of this has all the features you want in a big house, but it weighs more and does not fit into tight spaces. And when I bought mine, was the biggest one is actually cheaper. Dyson Animal Ball Vacuum Cleaner
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Dyson DC23 Animal
First you must understand that there are several models for the DC23 series. From October 2010, is the Turbo Head, animal and Motorhead. The container for all three models are technically the same (minus the color). The differences between the three models, accessories (such as height, tool handles, etc.) that came with, and how each machine can be stored away.
For a quick review of the differences, it is best to refer to Dyson's online store, and read "as well as accessories ..." in the specifications tab.
This review is specific to DC 23 animals (of course), but most part of the review for all three models.
PRO:
- Powerful suction through the curtain
- Pick up pet hair (cat) like magic
- More intelligent design, which simplifies vacuuming jobs
- Comes with useful tools that can handle most home situations well
- Most parts can be easily cleaned with cold water
- No non-durable parts
- Long power cord
- Not so noisy
- Beautiful
- Very good customer representative DYSON
CON:
- Take an unexpectedly large amount of horizontal space to store away in spite of the small container (as it is in the product image is the way it should have been given away)
- There is a dust magnet and can be difficult to clean up because of many small parts and holes
- May have needed a little longer than average time to fully exploit the machine's
- Very little trash-holding capacity
- Short length of pipe
- Very expensive for a vacuum cleaner
The last line (my personal opinion):
- The work (vacuuming) really good. But it makes me think that the cheapest model of the DC23 series (Turbo Head) can suffice my daily needs, since there is no significant difference between the two on paper.
- I'm a techie, but it took me longer than expected to figure out what all the buttons and tools. I think they have "over-engineering" is in some area.
- It takes a lot of space to store it in my little apartment. The Motorhead of the DC23 series that uses less storage space (because of the longer hose) but it is $ 100 on top of the already expensive $ 500 price tag. Fortunately, I can improvise and make up less space, but to remove some parts - but it also increases the 'setup' time it takes for each use.
- It's a cradle.
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