2 Tier Radial™ cyclones. 19 cyclones stacked across two tiers generate higher centrifugal forces to capture more microscopic dust and allergens; trapping them in the clear bin.
The only vacuum that gets back up when toppled. Other vacuums fall down and stay down. Only Dyson Big Ball™ canister vacuums pick themselves up.
Hygienically ejects the dirtThe new bin emptying mechanism uses a silicone wiper that slides down the shroud to hygienically drive out trapped dust and debris.
Carbon fibre turbine floor tool. Carbon fibre filaments pick up fine dust. Stiff nylon bristles help remove ground-in dirt.
Ball™ technology. With improved stability. Dyson Big Ball canister vacuums manouvre easily around obstacles and corners.
Articulated handle for easy, versatile cleaning. The wand’s handle easily rotates in three directions, allowing full 360° articulation for greater control.
Larger, high-capacity bin. 56% bigger than previous Dyson Cinetic™ canister vacuums.
Quick-release tools. Smoothly change tools between tasks.
Longer wand reaches awkward areas. Extends up to 1.25m to clean hard-to-reach places.
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Self-rights when toppled
With the center of gravity inside the ball, it’s easy to manoeuvre around your home without snagging. And if it falls over, it picks itself up again.
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Ball™ technology for easy steering
Rides on a ball, to steer easily around corners and into difficult places.
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Large bin
So you can clean for longer without having to stop and empty the bin.
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Groom tool
Mess-free grooming for medium and long-haired dogs.
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360° articulation
The wand articulates 360° to give you greater control. So you can clean here, there and everywhere.
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Advanced whole-machine filtration
Captures 99.97% of microscopic particles as small as 0.3 microns.
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