Love my Dyson. It doesn't have the suction of some bagged models, but there is a real sense of accomplishment when you see all the stuff on your floors accumulating in the clear chamber.
Oh, and I haven't bought a vacuum bag in over 6 years.
This appears to be the little brother to the DC25. Comments on AMZN show that this DC24 model doesn't have the suction or cord length (yeah, leave the jokes aside) of the full-blown DC25.
Is this smaller model acceptable compared to the DC25? I hate short cords, so the extra 10 feet or so on the 25 is appealing, but if the 24 has the suction to do the job, a 10 foot extension cord is cheap...
-- I was amazed the other day when I opened a magazine and they showed that the motor of these is actually INSIDE THE BALL! Purpose: lower center point of gravity = equals easier to move & navigate. -- Anybody else know this?
these were over $400 at one time.
Love my Dyson. It doesn't have the suction of some bagged models, but there is a real sense of accomplishment when you see all the stuff on your floors accumulating in the clear chamber.
Oh, and I haven't bought a vacuum bag in over 6 years.
Yeah, I love this thing. The ball makes it actually less of a chore and the amount of dust it collects is pretty amazing.
This appears to be the little brother to the DC25. Comments on AMZN show that this DC24 model doesn't have the suction or cord length (yeah, leave the jokes aside) of the full-blown DC25.
Is this smaller model acceptable compared to the DC25? I hate short cords, so the extra 10 feet or so on the 25 is appealing, but if the 24 has the suction to do the job, a 10 foot extension cord is cheap...
-- I was amazed the other day when I opened a magazine and they showed that the motor of these is actually INSIDE THE BALL! Purpose: lower center point of gravity = equals easier to move & navigate.
-- Anybody else know this?
I have a Dyson (14?) and knew that the motor was in the ball.
I did know that they put the motor there for a lower center of gravity.
I did not, however, know until just now that you, MikeS, didn't know that the motor was inside the ball.