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Dyson Models => Second Generation "The Ball" Dysons. => Topic started by: Halcyon on March 19, 2019, 11:40:33 pm
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I'm a happy owner of Dyson Ball Animal 2.
Happy as vacuuming for the first time showed my how awful my old cleaner was. I had Hoover Capture Pets and it must've been really rubbish.
The cleaner picks up a lot of dirt even though I do the vacuuming every two days.
I've never had an upright before so it's kinda awkward to use it while vacuuming sofa or stairs. Especially when the cleaner moves everywhere and falls very easily.
But it's light and not very loud.
Although I already got few problems with it.
It gets dusty behind the bin. I also washed the filter inside cyclone twice and it really smells. Has anybody had this problem before?
Any of you guys has this model? Or do you prefer older models?
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You have a very good vacuum there. I had a light ball (similar to yours) in 2018 and it was fantastic! the performance was outstanding, only we have a DC55 now since it's a bigger machine. Me personally, I prefer both older Dysons and newer Dysons.
Older Dysons are nice and simple designs. They aren't as soophisticated as the new Dysons are but were nice machines.
Newer Dysons are more feature rich, durable, quieter, more powerful (not sucton wise, the design has improved so they clean better)
The dust behind the bin is due to static, not due to any leaky seals, especially since your machine is new- all Dysons do this I'm afraid or any plastic vacuum even possibly.
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Once again and vacuumed the whole house with my old Miele S8310. Then just to see again, I vacuumed bedroom carpet with Dyson.
It picked up plenty of something that looks like fine dust.
Where does it come from? I just really don't get why 2200W leaves some dirt behind.
Do you guys think that Miele's turbo brush would help with it?
Although I vacuumed stairs with Dyson after vacuuming with Miele the other day, and it also picked up some dirt. :sick0012: :boggleeye:
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A few things to note, wattage doesn't necessarily reflect dust pickup. There are a lot of factors that influence cleaning ability. Motor power is one, but so is air pathway design, filtration system, floor head design, brushbar design or inclusion, carpet type, dust/dirt type....and so on.
I would bet that the reason your old miele leaves some dust is the lack of a rotating brushbar. Brushbars are really really helpful when cleaning carpets, the agitation they provide really helps with separating the fibres, scooping out dirt and loosening it so the airflow can take it away. The ball animal 2 has a good brushbar with a good floorhead design, so it isn't surprising to me.
Not sure if a turbo brush would help to be honest, in my experience they are good for helping to remove clinging surface litter like threads and hairs, but don't aid deep cleaning much. In the U.S we get cylinders with motorized heads which clean really well, easily on par with uprights. I don't think they are easily available over there sadly.
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I read that Dyson's have badly designed air pathway as cyclones reduce the airflow
Also on American videos, agitation is so strong that dirt around floorhead vibrates. I didn't see it on my. Does it mean that British head is worse? I t definitely has a better brushroll
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I can also read that this Dyson leaks dust back into the room as apparently its airflow isn't closed.
Have you guys heard anything about it?
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No it has a HEPA filter with seals around it so it shouldn’t leak dust- Dyson test their machines as well for such things as they have their own lab
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So i bought this to use old tools
(https://i.imgur.com/eA7xxsx.jpg)
And it doesn't seem to be locked tightly. It whistles when i move it. Do you think that it's normal or did I just got some faulty adapter ?
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Did you buy a genuine or a copy one? Are you using it with genuine or copy tools? Either way a little bit of whistling shouldn’t make much difference.
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Copy from ebay. I'm just a bit scared that it leaks dust that I suck up with the tool
Well, now I know what people mean by cloud of dust while emptying. Dust gets everywhere, around cyclones, seals, bin etc. But it's going to happen with every bagless cleaner, right?
I emptied my bin as it was getting close to MAX line and plenty of dust came out of cyclones after tapping. It kinda bothers me as I don't want to spend 10 minutes on tapping the bin to clean it to keep the suction strong, but this is what I need to do to keep the suction strong, right?
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No, the inner part of the cyclone is supposed to capture a lot of dust because the bin captures around 90% of the large rubbish and the rest goes through the cyclones and gets dropped down to the inner chamber at the bottom. People look in there and think "Look at all that dust in there! That needs cleaning" when it doesn't. The only thing is the filter which needs to be washed. The dusty cyclone chamber doesn't affect performance as it's a collection chamber and isn't part of the airflow believe it or not.
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Sadly, edge and front cleaning on carpets is disappointing.. Suction controls don't seem to help on carpets
Does every upright has this problem?
It works well on hard floors to be honest but really doesn't look like I clean in the edges of my rooms..
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Copy from ebay. I'm just a bit scared that it leaks dust that I suck up with the tool
Depends whose copy, some are no good. We have the genuine adaptors that are better in this application.
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I bought genuine one from Dyson's website and sadly, there's no any difference
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I'm probably being paranoid as my partner keeps telling me but I've noticed that with any tool there's a little leak of air between hose and tool. Couldn't they fit there some rubber seal?
It it normal or should I text Dyson again? :'(
At first it was only happening with tool adapter, now it's happening with all tools
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Do you guys think that this machine or Light Ball would work on shaggy rug?
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Took my vacuum to my friend's house. It managed to clean her shaggy rug on medium setting leaving the rug looking like new. :whist11: