Dyson DC39 – first canister vacuum with Ball technology



If you’re a fan of Dyson’s bagless vacuums but always wished that the company made a canister model that was powered by its Ball technology, that day has arrived: Dyson has introduced the DC39 Multi-floor and DC39 Animal canister vacs. Dyson vacuums have never been cheap, and the new models, due out in mid-March, cost $449.99 and $499.99, respectively. Aside from its color and higher price, what distinguishes the Animal from the Multi-floor is the inclusion of an accessory that’s specially designed for picking up pet hair. Both models are being marketed as “smooth steering” machines. “Sitting on a ball, the DC39 has a lower center of gravity and is easier to pull without snagging on corners or the carpet pile,” the company says.

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“Coupled with a unique central steering system, it uses an articulating chassis and central pivot point for negotiating tight turns and circumnavigating sofas.” Dyson’s claim to fame is its Radial Root Cyclone technology, which Dyson says allows its products to capture more microscopic dust than competing products. Dyson sells bagless canister vacs that use Cyclone technology, but as noted, this is the first to be based on the Ball system.

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