5 Year Guarantee
All upright and cylinder Dysons come with 5 year parts and labour guarantee, handheld
cleaners with a 2 year parts and labour guarantee.
HEPA Filtration
Dyson makes vacuum cleaners with HEPA filters and motorised brush heads for powerful
allergen removal and pet hair pick-up, so they are perfect for pet owners and allergy
sufferers.
Root Cyclone™ technology
Ordinary vacuum cleaners have bags and filters that clog and restrict airflow. Dyson
machines all include patented Root Cyclone™ technology, which uses centrifugal
forces to spin dust and dirt out of the air and straight into the bin. No bags.
No loss of suction. You’ll only find this in a Dyson vacuum.
Ball™ technology
Upright vacuum cleaners have always used fixed wheels. But wheeled vacuums are awkward
to steer and can make you work a lot harder than you need to. All that back and
forth around corners and obstacles. Ball™ technology is a new way to steer.
Dyson Ball™ vacuums ride on a ball, which pivots around itself so you can
instantly change direction with just a turn of the wrist. Inside the ball is the
motor, giving the machine a lower centre of gravity and improving manoeuvrability
even further.
Conventional A/C motors use big, fragile fans, copper windings and brushes that
wear out easily, making them inefficient and unreliable. And as the carbon brushes
wear down, they emit carbon particles, which is bad for the environment. Dyson digital
motors use digital pulse technology, spinning at up to 104,000 times a minute (five
times faster than a racing car engine). They are incredibly efficient too – due
in part to high tolerances. For example, the impeller spins at over 600mph with
only 0.3mm clearance between the blade tip and the impeller housing. And no carbon
brushes means no carbon emissions.
The bin on a Dyson vacuum cleaner is transparent, so you can see when it needs emptying
- and how much dust, dirt and pet hair has been removed. Emptying is quick and hygienic
- just press the button to release the dirt.
Dyson vacuum cleaners don't need bags and have lifetime washable filters, so there
are no extra costs to worry about.
During development a Dyson vacuum will be dropped onto a hard floor 5,318 times.
Floor tools are knocked sideways into a metal bar 200 times. The hose is kinked
7,280 times. The bin is flung open and slammed shut 1,560 times. It'll run 1,357km
on a turntable rig. In total it will take 120 engineers 50,000 hours and 550 tests
to be satisfied that it's tough enough.