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Dyson Small Ball - Multifoor

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Brush bar As anyone who's lived with a long-haired housemate or four-legged friends will confirm, tangled brush bars are a nightmare – they can cause suction power to deteriorate and lead to other mechanical faults. To keep on top of things, you should carefully cut away any hairs and fibres wrapped around the brush bar after each clean.

We are the largest suppliers of assorted Dyson spares in the UK, in addition to parts from other leading appliance brands. With over 40 years’ experience in the spare parts industry, our relationships with these brands is solid, so you can rest assured that our products are high-quality and authentic. However, if you fail to take good care of your Dyson, it's unlikely to last as long as that. To help you out, we've put together some advice on looking after your Dyson. How to empty a Dyson Cordless vacs' versatile design often makes them more convenient than plug-ins, and they tend to be much lighter too. Again, this depends on which model you own. But there are three areas that every Dyson owner should pay close attention to:

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If you own a corded model, you usually press the catch on top of the carry handle to remove the dust container and then press the catch again to release the dust from the bottom of the container. As the table above shows, prices of cordless Dyson vacuums vary considerably. The latest models cost more than twice as much as earlier editions. Although Dyson is no longer producing new corded vacuums, several of its plug-in models are still available on second hand market places. Dyson was an early adopter of several impressive cordless vacuum features. However, rivals such as Miele, Samsung and Shark have since developed advanced extras of their own, including LED headlights, flexible cleaning tubes and, in Samsung's case, self-emptying dust containers.

However, the newer models have much longer run times and can hold more dust. These are important considerations if you live in a larger home, where smaller vacuums will struggle to get round in one go and will need emptying more regularly. Its corded models ride on a ball and castors instead of wheels, which allows them to pivot and change direction more easily. While this doesn't give you as much manoeuvrability as a top-of-the-range cordless vacuum, it sets them apart from most corded competitors. In general, upright models are easier to store (because there's no trailing hose) and better at cleaning pet hair, but they can be tiring to push on carpets. On the other hand, cylinder vacuums are more manoeuvrable (particularly on stairs) and are often quieter, but they're not so good for covering large areas. All Dyson vacuum cleaners are bagless, so you won’t need to change or buy dust bags. Instead, you’ll need to empty the clear dust container once the dirt inside reaches the maximum line. How to empty your Dyson depends on which model you own. For exact advice, see the written instructions that came with your Dyson. But as a general guide: Charge If you own a cordless Dyson, it's possible that the battery has simply run out of charge – most cordless vacuums can't run for long on a single charge (especially if you're cleaning on full power), so, like a mobile phone, they may abruptly cut out and need recharging.a 'hygienic' dirt ejector, allowing you to empty the dust container without getting your hands grubby. The British-born company has responded with its very own creation: the Dyson Light Ball Multi Floor. Much like a car, a vacuum cleaner has its own set of specifications. Here, we have a 700W motor, a 1.6-litre capacity bin and an A-class energy efficiency rating.

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