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Dyson DC26


Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very compact (easy to store). Light weight.

The Cons:Short power cord. The head does not seem to be good at removing hairs from carpet, not an concern for me but if you have a pet you may want to consider a different model / extra head for this. Cable does not retract very well.

Dyson DC26 Multi floor is a lightweight and compact vacuum that works like a full-size Dyson machine. Ultra-fine carbon fiber brushes reduce static and remove dust from hard floors. Suitable for all floor types.

  • Anti-static carbon fiber brushes - Rows of ultra-fine brushes engineered to remove dust from hard floors. Made from pure carbon fiber, selected for its anti-static properties.
  • Articulating hard floor tool - Maneuvers easily and cleans narrow gaps.
  • Lightweight and compact - Easy to carry and store, with no compromise in performance.
  • Concentrated Root Cyclone™ technology - Patented Dyson technology that doesn’t lose suction power as you vacuum.
  • Hygienic and quick to empty - Just push the button to release the dirt.
  • HEPA filter - Captures allergens. Expels cleaner air.
  • The toughest materials - Dyson machines are made from ABS polycarbonate. The same materials used in crash helmets and riot shields.
  • No loss of suction - Root Cyclone™ technology means Dyson vacuums don’t lose suction power as you clean.
  • No extra costs - All Dyson upright and canister vacuums are bagless, so there are no costly bags to replace. They also come with washable filters and free shipping.
  • 5 year warranty - Parts and labor are covered for 5 years.

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    Very compact (easy to store)

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    Light weight

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    Short power cord

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    The head does not seem to be good at removing hairs from carpet, not an concern for me but if you have a pet you may want to consider a different model / extra head for this

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    Cable does not retract very well

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