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Dyson cordless vacuums
Heavy duty performance for big cleans on all floor types. Lightweight and versatile for everyday use.
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Dyson corded vacuums
Corded vacuums for deep cleaning. Powerful suction with Ball™ technology for manoeuvrability.
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Dyson robot vacuums
Clean your home, whether you’re there or not. Twice the suction of any other robot vacuum.⁷
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Science is our pet subject
Dyson’s microbiologists study how allergens and other microscopic particles spread from pet hair – helping to find better ways to capture and contain them.
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Expert guides and content
From quick-start and how-to guides to understanding different modes and screens. All tailored to you and your machines.
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Machine enhancements and upgrades
Reach further and clean deeper with specialist tools. And see how to upgrade to the latest software.
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Tailored 24/7 support
Maintenance advice and troubleshooting, when you need it. You can also activate tailored machine support, direct to your inbox.
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Frequently asked questions
You can purchase Dyson vacuum cleaners directly on DysonCanada.ca, which often offers exclusive products, deals and promotions.
Dyson vacuums are also available for purchase from a variety of retailers, both online and in-store.
When it comes to storing your vacuum cleaner, there are a few things to keep in mind to help keep it in good condition and ready to use when you need it.
Here are some tips for storing your vacuum cleaner:
- Choose a clean, dry storage location: Your vacuum cleaner should be stored in a clean, dry location to prevent dust and moisture buildup. A closet or utility room is a good choice.
- Empty the dustbin or replace the bag: Before storing your vacuum cleaner, be sure to empty the dustbin or replace the bag to prevent any dust or debris from accumulating inside the vacuum.
- Wrap the cord properly: To avoid damaging the cord, wrap it properly around the cord hooks or cord wrap on the vacuum. Don't wrap it too tightly, as this can damage the cord or strain the electrical connections.
- Store attachments separately: If your vacuum comes with attachments, such as crevice tools or dusting brushes, store them separately from the vacuum to avoid tangling or damage.
The vacuum cleaner was invented in 1901 by British inventor Hubert Cecil Booth.
The bagless vacuum cleaner was invented in 1983 by Sir James Dyson.
Vacuums work by creating a partial vacuum or low-pressure zone inside a chamber or container, which causes air to rush in from outside along with any loose debris or dirt.
The air and debris are then directed through a series of filters, which trap the dirt and allow the filtered air to be exhausted back into the room.
The type of vacuum you should buy depends on your specific needs and preferences.
Consider factors such as the size of your home, type of flooring, and whether you have pets or allergies.
Take our Help Me Choose quiz to determine the best vacuum for your needs.
All of our cordless vacuums can be used in handheld mode. Our most powerful cordless vacuum that transitions to a handheld is the V16 Piston Animal with 315 AW (air watts) of suction power.”
Yes, Dyson offers several models of handheld vacuums, including the Dyson V16™ Piston Animal, Dyson V15 Detect™, Dyson V11™, Dyson V9™, Dyson V10™, Dyson V8™, and Dyson V7™.
These vacuums are designed to be portable and easy to use, making them ideal for quick cleanups and hard-to-reach areas.
They feature powerful suction, rechargeable batteries, and a range of attachments and accessories to tackle a variety of cleaning tasks.
Dyson's handheld vacuums also typically come with a range of filtration systems to capture dust, dirt, and allergens.
Cordless vacuums have improved significantly in recent years and many models are now capable of providing equivalent levels of cleaning performance to corded vacuums.
Some cordless vacuum models even have the suction power of an average corded upright vacuum.
However, whether a cordless vacuum is as good as a corded vacuum largely depends on your specific cleaning needs and preferences.
Corded vacuums don't have the same runtime limitations as cordless vacuums, as they can operate for as long as you need them as long as they are plugged in.
On the other hand, cordless vacuums are much more convenient to use, as they don't require a power outlet and can be easily moved around your home. They are also generally lighter and more maneuverable than corded vacuums, which can make them easier to use in tight spaces or on stairs.
Ultimately, the choice between a corded or cordless vacuum depends on your specific needs and preferences.
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¹ Suction tested to ASTM F558-21 in Boost mode at the inlet vs Dyson full range of vacuum cleaners.
² Real life performance may vary.
⁴ Tested with hair up to 25 inches in Boost mode.
⁷ Suction testing based on ASTM F558 at the inlet loaded to bin full, in Boost mode.
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