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Best Dyson vacuum cleaners tried and tested: Which should you buy?

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In 2010, Dyson changed the floorcare space forever.

The brand, now synonymous with cutting-edge innovation, unveiled its first bagless cordless stick vacuum - and this was just the start.

Since then, the Singapore-based tech multinational has been at the forefront of innovating with revolutionary features to make cleaning the home that extra bit easier - and for the clean freak technophiles among us, an actually enjoyable experience.

The range is defined by its lack of bags and its introduction of cyclonic centrifugal force technology to capture, seperate and remove dust and dirt. This specialised system with its six layers of filtration ensures that 99.97 per cent of particles are captured and remnants as small as 0.0003mm. The models are lightweight (thanks to their compact, efficient motors), include long-lasting rechargeable batteries and have durable constructions to withstand all the knocks that keeping a house spic and span can entail. The initial investment may be costly but it’s exactly that, an investment as these modern contaptions are built to last.

With an array of models and price-points to choose from, there’s a lot to consider? Well, that’s where we come in.

Below we will be decoding the differences between the versions and the lingo that Dyson uses to name its products.

A quick guide to Dyson vacuums

  • Outsize - this refers to the larger head and bin that can store more dirt between emptying. It is made to scoop up mess in larger spaces.
  • Detect - the powerful vacuums with this moniker include intellegent technology to offer more effective pick-up and greater filtration.

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