I’d agree I have the v12 and I love it. It’s super light and a joy to use. Much more powerful than expected I have a animal 2 as well and thought there would be much more drop off. I have dogs and kids so vacuum every day and unless I go 5-6 days without cleaning the small dustbin isn’t an issue.
Thank you for this video, I just ordered my 1st Dyson BUT I got the Ball Animal 3 corded upright….HUGE mistake. I have terrible lower & cervical spine pain but didn’t realize the corded upright Dyson would be so tough to manage. After realizing it will be impossible for me to use it I started looking at their cordless vacs. The V12 detect looks to be a lot easier to handle thanks to your video.☺️
Thanks for your detailed review! I decided to buy the V12 - have to say coming from a Miele C3 with a bag, is kind of a leap, at first the v12 feels like a toy, however, slowly i am realising how good it cleans and now appreciate how lightweight it is and more importantly, not bumping into furniture around the apartment when vacuuming! Moreover, lets not forget with Miele I had to buy and replace the filters, the motor filter and bags every so often...which adds up. Miele always ended up smelling dusty which i hated, so far very pleased with the V12 . Regards from Spain
Iv done weeks of research looking for a vacuum with high water lift that I can attach a quarter inch hose to that will still allow good suction. Is there anyway you could test this with a Dyson for me and tell me if it stays on or if it will shut itself off from lack of airflow like it’s clogged? Seriously you would make my year if I could get this piece of info from you.
I strongly urge anyone considering this vacuum to look at Dyson’s spare parts page for the V12. They haven’t made replacement filters available for purchase for over two years and they are perpetually out of stock. Don’t buy a vacuum you can’t get replacement parts for.
@@a221a031 They are washable, but over time they get discolored, pick up odors, and the mesh fibers around the filter start to fray. There’s no such thing as a “lifetime” filter, which is why Dyson designed them to be replaced. Unfortunately Dyson’s supply chain has been absolute garbage the past two years and they can’t seem to keep anything in stock. Awful support for a premium brand.
Thinking of buying one! Do you perhaps know the depth of the handle from the wall when it is attached to the charging station? I have limited storage possibilities but can’t seem to find it anywhere
Great video. Any information on long term use of Dysons? These cordless Dysons and Sharks seem to have become throw away tech, the warranty is only for 2 years. The battery dies and the cyclone gets clogged.
Vacuums aren't going to last forever. If you get 3 years out of use out of $650 vacuum, that's about 63 cents a day. You can also buy a new battery after 3-5 years if needed.
Het is misschien een geweldig zuigende stofzuiger maar na een aantal jaren zit er zoveel vuil binnenin het toestel (waar de motor zit) dat hij constant foutmeldingen geeft en niet meer stofzuigt. Al vaak de filter vervangen maar dat heeft geen zin. En nu??
I’d agree I have the v12 and I love it. It’s super light and a joy to use. Much more powerful than expected I have a animal 2 as well and thought there would be much more drop off. I have dogs and kids so vacuum every day and unless I go 5-6 days without cleaning the small dustbin isn’t an issue.
Thank you for this video, I just ordered my 1st Dyson BUT I got the Ball Animal 3 corded upright….HUGE mistake. I have terrible lower & cervical spine pain but didn’t realize the corded upright Dyson would be so tough to manage. After realizing it will be impossible for me to use it I started looking at their cordless vacs. The V12 detect looks to be a lot easier to handle thanks to your video.☺️
Thanks for your detailed review! I decided to buy the V12 - have to say coming from a Miele C3 with a bag, is kind of a leap, at first the v12 feels like a toy, however, slowly i am realising how good it cleans and now appreciate how lightweight it is and more importantly, not bumping into furniture around the apartment when vacuuming! Moreover, lets not forget with Miele I had to buy and replace the filters, the motor filter and bags every so often...which adds up. Miele always ended up smelling dusty which i hated, so far very pleased with the V12 . Regards from Spain
Iv done weeks of research looking for a vacuum with high water lift that I can attach a quarter inch hose to that will still allow good suction.
Is there anyway you could test this with a Dyson for me and tell me if it stays on or if it will shut itself off from lack of airflow like it’s clogged?
Seriously you would make my year if I could get this piece of info from you.
I strongly urge anyone considering this vacuum to look at Dyson’s spare parts page for the V12. They haven’t made replacement filters available for purchase for over two years and they are perpetually out of stock. Don’t buy a vacuum you can’t get replacement parts for.
It needs change of filters by time ,or you can just clean them ?
@@a221a031 They are washable, but over time they get discolored, pick up odors, and the mesh fibers around the filter start to fray.
There’s no such thing as a “lifetime” filter, which is why Dyson designed them to be replaced. Unfortunately Dyson’s supply chain has been absolute garbage the past two years and they can’t seem to keep anything in stock. Awful support for a premium brand.
Thinking of buying one! Do you perhaps know the depth of the handle from the wall when it is attached to the charging station?
I have limited storage possibilities but can’t seem to find it anywhere
Good video, concise and to the point.
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Great video. Any information on long term use of Dysons? These cordless Dysons and Sharks seem to have become throw away tech, the warranty is only for 2 years. The battery dies and the cyclone gets clogged.
Vacuums aren't going to last forever. If you get 3 years out of use out of $650 vacuum, that's about 63 cents a day. You can also buy a new battery after 3-5 years if needed.
If you vacuum every day or close to it the small bin size is irrelevant
Agree
Het is misschien een geweldig zuigende stofzuiger maar na een aantal jaren zit er zoveel vuil binnenin het toestel (waar de motor zit) dat hij constant foutmeldingen geeft en niet meer stofzuigt. Al vaak de filter vervangen maar dat heeft geen zin. En nu??