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Offline Vacuum Cleaner House

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My new dc25 and dc08
« on: November 29, 2010, 10:44:47 am »
Recently there have been some changes in our dyson lineup in our home
Our dc18 made way for a dc25 and I have added a cylinder a dc08
Old faithful dc14 animal continues in its horrible lavender colour .

I must say I really like the dc25 it spins around the house really nicely I also find t lifts the carpet pile really nicely.
It is really light and gets used in the part of our house that has a mixture of carpets hard floors and steps.

I have never cared much for cylinder model vacuum cleaners and don’t particularly like the dc22tw & 23tw (the current cylinder models available locally) But I got this dc08 allergy model in with a bunch of shop soiled models I bought recently. It is the NON wrap around model and I think that’s why I like it. I had never used one and thought I’d take it inside to try out and it’s stayed.

We have a lot of furniture that need s constant cleaning and I like the fact that it does not have a stretch hose like the uprights. This means you spend less time tugging at the hose when trying to clean a couch.
I really like this cylinder; it just figures that they don’t make them any more

Now why does dyson not make a cyclonic shop vac so I can get one to replace the stupid Karcher I use to clean up my work shop and the paving that clogs with just a handful of sawdust in it! ;D
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Offline Dyson Tech

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Re: My new dc25 and dc08
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2010, 10:27:11 pm »
Old faithful dc14 animal continues in its horrible lavender colour .

Lavender "Animal" machines are top sellers in the UK. We even have to pay more money for lavender DC07s from the recycling company we source from.  :o
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