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Dyson DC31 Animal Handheld Vacuum Cleaners Featured and Reviews
Posted on December 6th, 2010 No comments
New and improved, the Dyson DC31 Animal now has more power to run more efficiently and for longer! The DC31 Animal is extra special including a motorhead attachment with a motorized brush bar designed to pick up pet hair from upholstery and stairs. Also included is a crevice nozzle and combination tool so you can clean every nook and cranny. Its unique innovative design is lightweight and ergonomic for easy handling. Powered by a rechargeable 22.2 volt lithium ion battery it offers two power options for up to 10 minutes of cleaning on a full battery charge. Dyson’s advanced Root 6 Cycone™ technology means no suction loss and with bagless technology and washable filters there are no replacement costs. The DC31 Animal is perfect for pet owner’s quick clean up needs.
Dyson DC31 Animal Handheld Vacuum Cleaners are ideal for someone who…
Wants a powerful handheld vacuum cleaner that is easy to use
Wants a quick way to clean pet hair off furniture and upholstery
Does not want to deal with replacement filters or bagsPluses: Read the rest of this entry »
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Dyson DC31: The Most Advanced Handheld Technology Review
Posted on January 30th, 2010 No comments
Dyson’s latest motor technology powers the most advanced handheld machines. The Dyson digital motor V2 has enabled Dyson to engineer the DC31 and the DC31 Animal handhelds: small, light machines with a 10 minute battery life and constant, strong suction. Powerful but portable, they are perfect for small cleaning tasks around the home or in a car, boat or caravan.Where others fall short, DC31 keeps cleaning. Conventional handhelds rely on filters to capture small dust particles, and lose suction as the bin fills up. DC31 features patented Root Cyclone™ technology to spin dust and dirt out of the air. And, with a lifetime filter and internal dirt trap, dust and debris get picked up and stay picked up. A touch of a button hygienically empties the bin when you’re done. Read the rest of this entry »






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