[ใหม่] Top Rated Dyson DC41 Animal Bagless Vacuum Cleaner
Detail
- Radial Root Cyclone Technology
- Cleaner head self-adjusts for optimal contact ? even on hard floors
- Ball technology steers smoothly
- Lightweight and durable
- Five year warranty
DC41 Animal is a Dyson Ball upright vacuum cleaner for powerful all-around
dirt and pet hair removal. The machine’s cleaner head has an active base plate,
which self-adjusts automatically for optimal contact with all floor types.
On hard floors the base plate lowers to create an efficient seal, and
the brush bar lifts clear off the floor to protect delicate surfaces. On carpet
the base plate rises and the brush bar lowers for optimum bristle penetration –
removing ground-in dirt and pet hair from different depths of carpet pile. And
because the cleaner head adjusts automatically, there are no dials and you don’t
need to bend down to make adjustments.
Sanitaire
Model SC886, iRobot
Roomba 770, Rainbow
Canister , AirVac
VM458 , Eureka
Commercial C5712A, Hoover
C1415 , Metro
Vacuum VNB-73B, Dyson
DC41, Hoover
F7452, Oreck
Edge Handheld , Aqua
Kenmore Canister, Windsor
Sensor S12 , Panasonic
MC-CG901 , Nilfisk
Advance 9058909010, Roomba
530, Shark
Navigator NV42, Boe-Bot
Robot Kit, Miele
S2121, Dyson
DC 14 , Shop-Vac
9625410, Dyson
DC07, Dyson
DC40, Sanitaire
SC6070A, Kirby
Gsix G6, Royal
RY8200, Hoover
FH40010TV, Nilfisk
Advance UZ934, PANASONIC
MCCL485, NuTone
VX550C NA, Rainbow
Vacuum E-2, Hoover
H3044, Dyson
DC14 , Lindhaus
HealthCare , MetroVac
VNB-73B, Hoover
Grey , Dyson
Animal, Sebo
Felix Ice Blue2, Eureka
Boss Smart , Dyson
DC17, Oreck
SOR100
Dyson cyclones capture more dirt than any other cyclone. DC41
Animal has Radial Root Cyclone technology with remodeled airflows to maximize
suction power. It also comes with a Mini turbine head to clean pet hair and dirt
from confined spaces, upholstery, stairs and the car.
DC41 Animal also
has patented Ball technology. It turns on the spot, which allows you to
manoeuvre more easily around obstacles and into awkward spaces. And because the
motor and other key technologies are located in the ball, there are fewer
components on the outside of the machine. This makes it easier to steer closer
to edges.
Patented Dyson Technology
Dyson engineers are constantly testing and inventing, trying to find new ways
to make their technology work better. As they work, they file patent
applications to protect their inventions from copycat manufacturers. That’s why
the only place you’ll find Dyson technology is inside a Dyson machine.
New Radial Root Cyclone Technology
Ordinary vacuum
cleaners rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. As you use them, the tiny holes in
the bag clog up with particles of dust. This restricts the flow of air, so the
vacuum cleaner loses suction. Dyson vacuum cleaners don’t rely on bags to trap
dust and dirt. They use cyclone technology, which spins the air at incredibly
high speeds. The cyclones inside a Dyson vacuum cleaner generate centrifugal
forces many thousands of times the force of gravity. Dust, dirt and pet hair are
flung out of the airflow and straight into the bin. No bag. No loss of suction.
Dyson has been continually refining cyclone vacuum technology since
inventing it more than 20 years ago. DC41 Animal has new Radial Root Cyclone
technology. Reconfigured air channels and improved flow efficiency reduce
turbulence and preserve air pressure, so that the inner cyclones can extract
more microscopic particles. These refinements help remove more dirt, dust,
allergens and pet hair from the airflow.
Sanitaire
SC9180B , Miele
Olympus S2121, Oreck
Signature Plus II, Kenmore
Bagless , iRobot
Roomba 581, Kenmore
White Progressive, Miele
S6270, Miele
Capri S2121, Eureka
CV140, Electrolux
EL4101A-R , Dyson
DC25 , Miele
S168 , Hoover
C1433-010 , Electrolux
CS2000 , Hoover
C1631, Vacuu
MC-V5210 , Miele
S5281, Miele
S5481 , Miele
S7210 , iRobot Roomba
Silver, Oreck
OR101H HEPA , Electrolux
EL6984A, 4in1
Auto Robot, Dyson
DC40 , Miele
Capricorn SEB236, Miele
S2121, Sanitaire
SC9150A , EUR881
- Sanitaire , Hoover
C1800010, 3M
Service Vacuum, Hoover
C1703900, Rainbow
Hardwood, Miele
Red Velvet S6270 , Hoover
F7452-900 , Panasonic
MC-GG283, BISSELL
Trilogy 81M9, Hoover
L2310, Hoover
CH85005, Metro
Vacuum OV-4BCSF, Dyson
DC31
Ball Technology to Help You Steer With Ease
Dyson Ball upright vacuum cleaners use patented Ball technology to
overcome the steering limitations of fixed wheels. They ride on a ball, which
turns on the spot so you can steer with ease, changing direction with just a
turn of the wrist.
The ball itself is made of glass-reinforced
polypropylene – the same material used in the manufacture of car dashboards. It
combines high impact strength with resistance to distortion. The ball also holds
the heaviest component (the motor) – positioned towards the base for a lower
center of gravity and greater stability.
DC41 Animal Includes:
Self-adjusting cleaner head
Many upright vacuum cleaners
use fixed settings and their cleaner heads don’t self-adjust to different floor
types. And the bigger the gap between cleaner head and floor, the more suction
power is wasted. DC41 Animal has an active base plate. It creates the optimal
cleaner head contact for every floor type, reducing air leaks and retaining
suction power on all floor types – wood, carpet, vinyl and tile.
Mini turbine head to remove pet hair from awkward
spaces
Pet hair can gather in hard to reach places and stick to
upholstery. The Mini turbine head attaches to the machine’s wand to remove hair
from confined spaces that would otherwise be hard to reach.
Instant release wand
DC41 Animal has an instant
release, long reach wand for cleaning stairs and hard to reach areas – it
stretches up to 5 times in length. There are no separate parts to assemble.
Extra tools
DC41 Animal comes with a Combination
tool and a Stair tool. The Combination tool has a debris nozzle that converts to
a brush tool for dusting. The Stair tool removes dirt and dust from corners and
against vertical edges of stairs.
Vacuflo
HP8705, Bissell
Rewind Premium, Metropolitan
Vacuum , Shark
NV22L, Dirt
Devil Whiskers, Bissell
16N53, Panasonic
Compact Canister, Shark
MV2010, CleanWave
UV-C, Hoover
CH08301, Dyson
DC28, Blo Car
Detailling , Oreck
XL2200RS, Royal
SR30015 , Miele
Red Stick , New
Shark Plus Euro, Hoover
Windtunnel, Hoover
Conquest Heavy , POWR-FLITE
Back Pack, Miele
Olympus S2120, Sebo
9703AM, Nilfisk
Advance UZ964, Oreck
PRO6A XL, Kirby
Diamond Edition, Atrix
VACEXP-04, iRobot
Roomba 570, Hoover
H3032 , Miele
S2 Capri, Dyson Dc24
, Eureka
AirSpeed Bagless, Hoover
C1703900, Dyson DC22
, Electrolux
Legacy Canister , Rainbow
e-series 2 , Sanitaire
Standard SC695B, Sanitaire
Model SC689, Tangerine
Kenmore, Metropolitan
ADM-4PNHSF
Captures allergens, expels cleaner air
Dyson cyclones capture microscopic particles down to 0.5 microns in
size, including pollen, mold and bacteria.
Approved for allergy
sufferers
All new Dyson upright and canister vacuums are certified
asthma & allergy friendly by the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America.
5 year parts and labor warranty
Your Dyson vacuum
cleaner is likely to take a few bumps and bruises during everyday use – but
that’s nothing compared to what Dyson puts its machines through during testing
and development. All Dyson vacuum cleaners undergo a lengthy and rigorous
testing program. That’s why DC41 Animal comes with a 5 year warranty- parts and
labor guaranteed by Dyson.
I know this will be long, so I will present this in pro's & con's, a
summary of my background a little, a summery of my experiences, and then a more
detailed follow up on some of those pro's/con's.
All in all, my wife and
I are really happy with it. It's only been the first week, so time will
tell.
Some of the pro's and con's might appear to be double listed, as
some are a plus and a minus.
BISSELL
Pet Hair , Oreck
Forever , Miele
S5281, iRobot
44001 , Hoover
Clean Light, Shark
Navigator NV100, Oreck
Power Team , Selected
H T1-WindTunnel , Dirt
Devil Whiskers , Cirrus
CR99, Hoover
C1800-010, Electrolux
SC5845B, Dyson
Dc35, Carpet
Pro CPU-85T, Electrolux
EL7024A, Allegro
9533-25, Eureka
FilterAir, Royal
Lexon S15, Hoover
Commercial Orange, Miele
Libra Canister , Atrix
VACBP1 , Oreck
Commercial U2000RB, Carpet
Pro Cpu-1t , Hoover
C1703900 , Eureka
6510A , iRobot
Roomba 410, iRobot
Roomba 4230, Dyson
DC17 , Electrolux
Upright Red, Atrix
VACOMEGASLFH, Miele
S2181, Delta
Force Cordless , Dyson
DC24, Office
Supplies Commercial, Reconditioned
Kirby G5 , iRobot
Roomba 5th, Miele
S7260, Hoover
SH40055, Hoover
C1431-010 , Rubbermaid
FG9VBP060000
PRO'S
* Sucks - pulls dirt out of somewhere where my last
vacuum couldn't find it.
* a bit quieter than any vacuum I have had...lower
pitch as well. My wife and I can actually talk at reasonable levels when the
vacuum is running.
* Vacuum head self adjust to floor, so no bending down to
turn the @!#$ switch on most vacuums.
* Attachments lock into place, so they
don't come off when using them
* Dirt canister removes as one unit (no dirt
on the floor), dumps out of bottom over a trash can - some dust may come up, but
small
* Beaters/rollers (rolling brush that hits the carpet) stops rotating
when the vacuum is in park, which also diverts the airflow to the hose.
*
Beaters have a switch to turn them off - for hard floors
* Pulling on hose to
clean with does not cause the vacuum to fall over
* Hose does not fight you
to keep it extended, but does spring back when needed...not sure how they pulled
this one off - looks weird.
* Feels lighter
* Wand is one piece, so you
don't have to assemble it to use it
* Lots of attachment options
* Filters
are all washable, it says once every 3 months - after 2 wks, there was only the
finest, and almost no dust...washed it just to see.
* LONG elec cord -
30+
* no wasted space, so the design looks cleaner (i.e. hose tucks into
frame/handle)
* easy to unclog (see very end - 1.5 month
update)
CON'S
* Wand is a bit awkward, length is a solid 3ft, and has
to be removed to use tools with the hose
* Ball takes a little getting used
to.
* Elec cord is not a self wind up
* Canister dumps out the bottom -
not all the dirt comes out, but most. way too much dog hair while using hair
attachment will require fishing it out by hand, though not difficult.
* Most
attachments are extra, meaning extra money.
* Smaller canister than most
vacuums, but not bad either.
BACKGROUND
I decided to go with
frustration free in the title, rather than the typical "this vacuum sucks". I'm
a guy, I think I'm typical in that I'm not a fan of vacuuming. I do it to keep
the filth down.....my wife can see dirt better than I, either it's in the genes,
or men are better at ignoring things they don't want to know about, cuz then we
would have to do something about it.
At any rate, I'm always frustrated
when vacuuming. Getting it out, moving it around, the endless back and forth.
This is before you start dealing with attachments and emptying/maintaining the
thing. I've been using bagless since they came out.
Dyson
DC14 , Hoover
BH50010, Handheld
Rechargeable, Miele
S163, Kenmore
Progressive , Sanitaire
SC677D, Electrolux
EL1009A, Shark
NV352, Eureka
CV140, LG
Kompressor DRIVE, Honeywell
4B-H503, Miele
STB 205-3 , Shark
Navigator , iRobot
Roomba 552, Hearth
Country Ash, BISSELL
BigGreen , ProForce
1200XP , Oreck
OR101DC , Nilfisk
Advance 17950008 , Miele
Earth S5481, Dyson
DC41, Shark
NV355, Dyson
DC25, Miele
Delphi S2120, iRobot
Roomba , Metropolitan
ADM-4SF, Metro
Vacuum MDV2TCA, Black
Decker VM825 , Hoover
C3820, Dyson
DC35, Dyson
DC39, Miele
Red Velvet S6, Electrolux
EL7024A-R , Dyson
DC23 , Dirt
Devil ND40100, Infinuvo
CleanMate QQ-2, Panasonic
MC-CG885, Electrolux
EL4040A, Oreck
Graphite, ProTeam
Super , Hoover
UH70010
We have pets, 1 cat, 2 dogs, and others (but they don't leave
hair or dirt around). These 3 pets are also allowed to come and go as they
please, so for the most part, vacuuming is needed to keep the hair down, and the
dirt as well. As such, pet hair kills vacuums. Which is why the last few I have
purchased have been Bissels. Especially the pet one. I had a Eureka once that
killed itself in less than a year on dog hair (gets in the rollers, and burns
the bearings up. I've liked the Bissels (last two vacuums), but decided with a
Dyson for a number of reasons based on reviews, plus I would rather buy one good
machine, than a lot of mediocre ones.
MY EXPERIENCE
I've had the Dyson
for a whole week, so keep in mind, mileage may vary. I'm actually rather
impressed. We tend to vacuum weekly, though more would be better (white long
haired dog, means you see hair the day after you vacuum on dark colored rugs).
Our Bissel needed replacing, so I'm told by my wife, but it seemed to do a
pretty good job...so I thought.
On opening up the box, I'm a guy, no need
for instructions, the vacuum went together pretty nicely. No tools required.
Snapped together like an expensive lego set. Though rather straight forward,
they include cheat sheets on the vacuum for those that didn't open the
instruction book. I didn't time myself, but it took longer to get the parts out
of all the packing material, than it did to assemble it....not that there was
too much packing material.
On first use, a bit of dirt (and hair of
course) came up. A bit more than I would have expected. I was impressed on that
alone. I then vacuumed the next few nights. I was amazed at how much dirt came
out of the carpet (same each time). I know dirt packs into the carpet, but
geez.
Most vacuums it seems a chore to vacuum, in that you have to move
back and forth while rotating the vacuum to move it across the floor. Basically
I can move it around with almost no effort. The head is a little lower in
height, so I can actually get into places I couldn't before. One thing to note,
most vacuums have many of those brushes on the beater/roller, where the Dyson
has half as many - spaced further apart.
Rainbow
E Series. , Electrolux
EL8505A-R, Dirt
Devil SD40020, ProTeam
ProForce 1500XP, Oreck
XL Hotel, Metro
Vacuum OV-4ABC, Oreck
Pro 12, Miele
S5211, NEW
4in1 Robot, Sebo
9679AM , Shark
Navigator NV80, Electrolux
Power Nozzle, Metro
Vac N Blo VNB-94BD HEAVY, Hoover
S3825, Miele
S2121 , Germ
Guardian GGU300, Oreck
OR101, Miele
Delphi S2120, Hoover
S3825, Hoover
15lbs Black, Eureka
Electrolux, Miele
S2121, Oreck
PPS21, BISSELL
16N53, Miele
S7 , Irobot
Roomba 4225, Miele
S2181, UH70210
U5786900, SEBO
9587AM, Dyson
The Ball DC24, iRobot
Roomba 545, Miele
S2121, iRobot
Roomba 510, Oreck
Xl Propower , Hoover
CH50100, Carpet
Pro Commercial, Royal
CR5130Z, SEBO
9570AM, Hoover
C1415, DATA-VAC
MDV-2TAC, BISSELL
30C7T
MORE DETAILS (than you probably needed)
So most reviews talk
about how much the thing sucks (meaning less back and forth), I mentioned my
results above. What is amazing is that it is noticeably quieter. It's not like
you can vacuum while someone sleeps, but it is quieter. The lower pitch also
seems to make the noise less bothersome.
The Canister: it's nice in that
you don't have to open up the container over the floor to take it over to empty
it. With dog hair, on other machines I usually end up pulling some hair out of
other places and getting dirt on the floor, as well as the vacuum. Basically, I
have to re-vacuum the area I stopped to empty the vacuum. As nice as it is to
just pull of the whole canister, hold it part way into the trash can, and push a
button to empty the whole thing - not all the dirt comes out, and you do have to
close it by hand....I've been giving it a little jiggle before closing it,
causing the usual dust cloud at the trash can...will have to see if I work out a
better method of use.
Vacuum hose wrestle mania 2000 is closed for
business on this machine. Typically, on other vacuums I have had, the hose has a
strong pull which i have to hold on to, and also make sure i don't pull the
vacuum over....or onto me if I'm close by. This is in part that vacuums tend to
have the hose high up on the vacuum, making them tilt easy. Dyson is very low on
the vacuum. Also, I'm not sure how they do this, the hose will spring back
together for putting it up, but when you pull on the hose to use it, it takes
little effort to maintain the extended hose....it kinda pulls itself back
together when you are done.
I have not actually weighed the Dyson and my
old vacuum. And while I would swear the Dyson was lighter while using it, they
kinda feel like the same weight if you just lift them up....I'm guessing this is
a result of a lower center of gravity.
Attachment heaven - have you ever
had the attachments fall off while using them. I have. not all the time, but
enough to be annoying, or you push them on really hard, but then have to work to
get them off. Dyson attachments all lock into place. Rather simply done, and
easy to use. Though, the way they go on, they can't be rotated...not sure if
this is a bad thing.
And lastly; the ball. It does maneuver better than a
regular vacuum, and I think it is the big plus to significantly reducing the
frustration in vacuuming. It's actually rather maneuverable. Though it takes a
little getting used to, in getting into tight spots.
1.5 Month
update
We both still love this thing. I won't go over what I have before. I
recently decided to clean the car. Not that it was filthy, but with the dogs and
use, it needed to be cleaned. It worked like a champ, but one aspect I wanted to
point out was that I found I missed an unused Starbucks napkin under the seat.
The vacuum pulled that thing in so fast, I couldn't even react. A few points
from this event. I believe the vacuum has a bypass when the unit is clogged to
save the motor. I could hear something as it kicked in and out. Also, to unclog
the unit, since the napkin was way in there. If you turn it off, and move the
handle down like you were to vacuum the floor...there is a tube that I had not
noticed before that switches from the hose to the floor. When it does this, that
is where my vacuum was clogged. i.e. you don't need to try and push it through
like on other vacuums, or figure out how to get the napkin out....though it did
take a few minutes to figure this out...quite by accident.
Royal
SR30020 , Royal
Backpack , ProTeam
104867, Alpina
SF2207 , Miele
Pisces S5281, Electrolux
EL6985A-R, Electrolux
EL 7020B , Metro
Air Force, Dyson
DC23 , Proteam
15, Kompressor
Compact , Dyson
DC17 , NEW
HOOVER UH70400, Kirby
Ultimate G7D, BISSELL
PowerClean 16N54, Dyson
DC23, Oreck
Commercial OR100, Royal
1028Z, Sanitaire
SC899F, Oreck
Commercial OR102, Oreck
Vacuum Cleaner XL, Metro
Vacuum HRS83BA, Eye-Vac
Automatic Touchless , Pro-
Team Super CoachVac, P-2600A
Hard, Oreck
XL2000RHB, TrackVac
Robotic , New
- H T4- UH70210, Dyson
DC35, BISSELL
81M91, Dirt
Devil ND40005, BISSELL
3554 , iRobot
Roomba 4210, Bissell
BigGreen BG15, Miele
Quickstep S194, Panasonic
Bagless MC-UL810, JB
DV-22N, Dyson
DC39, Panasonic
MC-V5210
Approx 6 month update
Not be repetitive, but we both still
love this thing. The ball, and its operation, is much easier now. I've been
getting pretty good at rotating my wrist to get the vacuum to move around some
pretty tight spots or around obstacles.
Not sure if this is a bad or good
thing, but the throat of the vacuum in floor mode is not very large. I still
have to pick up the occasional item that I would think would be small enough
when compared to my older vacuums, but the Dyson will not pick it up. i.e.
having to either pick it off the floor, or tip over the vacuum to pull it out
(not difficult, just annoying.) Of course, come to thing of it, it was usually
one of these objects that clogged the vacuum. Aside from not picking something
up, and the one car incident, I have not really experienced any clogging with
the Dyson in the 6mo we have had it