This issue is particularly noticeable on the DC24, which appears to have a fairly small capacity - about two goes round the house, in my experience, then it needs emptying.

On the other hand, emptying the DC24 is a breeze - just press one button to remove the canister, then press a second to open it (once it's over a suitable container, of course). Shake it a couple of times to get any loose dirt, and you're done.
The main selling point of this particular model is "The Ball" - rather than traditional wheels, this model has a large ball at the base (with the motor inside) that means you don't have to have the cylinder lined up neatly with where you want to go - making corners effortless! This does actually work - and is particularly noticeable when going up towards walls and doors; there's no need to get right behind it to push it forwards and back as with conventional uprights.
Sadly though, for edges, there are rather two many pipes around the foot of the machine to easily get into tight spaces like below a radiator or under a sofa, and this makes getting up to the edges a real pain sometimes. It's also asymmetrical - so you'll find that the left edge will often go right up to the wall, whereas the right one won't... this means instead of just vacuuming a hall in one direction, you'll end up following the wall around so that the same side of the machine is by the wall at all times.
The provided accessories include a crevice tool, a mini brush, and what I'm told is an upholstery cleaner - I use it for the stairs...
These all connect to the hose, which can be unclipped from the back of the machine.
There are two point of note about the hose. Firstly, the wand and hose are almost long enough to use this as a cylinder instead of upright... secondly, most of that length is in the wand.
This leads to an odd set of problems; for fiddly places, the wand is too long to handle, but the hose is too short to reach except at full stretch; most noticeable on the stairs.
The wand (the stick thing you pull out) can reach all the way to the top of most stairs when you leave the main body at the bottom and comes with 3 tools.
1. a thin nozzle which i use for getting into tricky places and edges of rooms. 2. The thin nozzle with brush which i use to clean pet hairs of them sofa etc and 3. a flat nozzle for doing had to reach areas and stairs.
The price is a little steep but overall a great product and with 5 year part and labour you cant go wrong.
With it's spinning brushes (that can be turned off for hard floors) and super-suction, the Dyson DC24 gets all floors very clean... for my somewhat cramped house though, I should have bought a cylinder machine.
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I saw this article and thought you might like it: http://handheld-vacuumcleaners.com/7-bizzare-events-involving-vacuum-cleaners/
Hi delrond,
Thanks for that link, I had a good laugh with it. It seems that people really enjoy having a deep relationship with vacuum cleaners :)
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