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Lighter and more versatile than a traditional vacuum, the Dyson V6 trigger bagless vacuum gives you plenty of cleaning power in a compact, portable package. Weighing just under 3 and a half pounds, it has an ergonomic, balanced design that fits naturally in your hand and makes it easy to maneuver Read More
I owned this vacuum for about a week and then had to return it. The advertised battery life is a blatant marketing distortion of the truth. I never, ever got more than 10-12 minutes of continuous use regardless how long I charged it for. If you set to maximum power, your battery will be drained in 5-6 minutes tops. Don't believe the Dyson hype and find yourself a different wireless handvac.
rdodevYawn, if a device is defective it has nothing to do with the overall product. Let me guess you are one of those dudes that leave 1 star reviews on Amazon for a product when you get a defective one. Also yes I can blame the user when they don't read the fine print which once again is not an issue with Dyson itself. They don't hide the runtimes and their runtimes are quite accurate. I mean they will literally give you the run times for each mode with unpowered attachments and if you have powered attachments on as well with both modes. Using the max possible runtime on the product packaging is not misleading or deceptive.
The good dyson models start at v7 and better. Costco sells the v7 for $179. The ionflex by shark you can find from $199-$249 on sale and has the same power maybe slightly more then the dyson v6 with almost all of the tools you’ll Ever need
I WENT SHARK 2 YEARS AGO AND HAVE NEVER LOOKED BACK!
Dyson batteries go crap too easily, these things aren't as powerful as Shark at picking up dirt and animal hair, the attachments are not interchangeable between Dysons, the collection container is too small and kind of fiddly.
When you have to buy new batteries, and filters they tend to be very expensive. I know this because I had used Dyson almost exclusively for years.
Shark cordless is DA BOM.
It picks up better, I seem to be able to get more collection before needing to empty it, and I can get filters dirt cheap on Amazon. It doesn't need an external battery and the charge lasts a pretty long time.
Trust me on this, I'm an AKC Breeder of Merit of Smooth Fox Terriers and have no less than 4 dogs in my household,(not living in some kennel out back!), at any given time and shedding is just a life-style.
My dogs even love it.