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We get down-to-earth with the dirt and tests Dyson's DC11 Allergy compact vacuum. Will a machine small enough to fit into a 60cm kitchen cupboard eat up all the dirt in my house? If you thought vacuum ...
There's good news for little ones who want to vacuum the house just like mommy and daddy. Cadson, a British toy company, makes pint-size model Dyson vacuums that actually have suction and make ...
Greatly simplified compared to older models. Very quiet. Light, easy to maneuver. Tiny. Price is right: $100 cheaper than the DC 15. Super-smart 2-in-1 attachment makes it harder to lose. Remarkably ...
Apartment Therapy had a chance to test “The Ball”—the Dyson DC15 vacuum we first mentioned in March. They have nothing but rave reviews for it, but it should be noted that they only spent an afternoon ...
The Dyson DC39 is one of several new models from the British brand and is the first cylinder cleaner to feature Dyson Ball technology The Dyson DC39 is the first of the maker's cylinder Dyson vacuum ...
The new Dyson DC40 Multi Floor vacuum still has its famous rolling ball mechanism, as well as its creepy British charm. Back in 1974, a guy named James Dyson had a plan to reinvent the wheelbarrow: He ...