The v12 changed my mind about dyson. It works. Very well. The laser thing...works. The powerhead...works. The only gripe. It fills the dist canister fast. Real fine dust, hair and esp pet hair from even clean carpet. The two heads fit well to the wall unit too.
I just bought one and not only do they not include a manual but there was no quick start guide either. Your video is better than any Dyson instructions would be but I'm irked they didn't include a word about how to use the vacuum and accessories. After seeing your review and that it's not the more powerful of the Dyson cordless models I may have chosen differently but then again probably not. I didn't want the trigger models and lightweight was important to me. So far I really like it a lot and seems to pick up well on my floors. Thank you for the great review.
I’m having trouble vacuuming a rug on a wooden floor it’s a thick pile rug, even on eco mode the Dyson v12 is hard to push and it jams and stops working. I’m so disappointed with the v12
That small hair removal tool at 2:52 really got manufactured poorly. I was surprised that the tiny red line got unglued on mine and though "oh well. I must've used it wrongly" but then I found on that timestamp that yours is coming off too.
Hey guy, sorry to hear you been under the weather. Get well soon ! I’ve been a vac guy for years, tho not professional. Mostly, I get vacs at the dumpsters. I take them apart, clean, sanitize, and get new filters for them. One of my favorite modern vacs is the Dyson upright ball. Old school - def the Electrolux classic. Anyway, I have refurbed two Dyson cordless - sv9, and more recently a v10. Two glaring things I do not like are the small canister, and difficult disassembly for deep cleaning. But I suppose like most modern appliances, they are “disposable”. I guess that’s ok if you can afford a new one every two years - Yikes !
New to Dyson but just bought a v15 detect. A couple things I learned for others debating between the two There are $10 trigger locks for the v15 that change it to on/off instead of the pull trigger. They slide right on with no modification. So if the trigger is holding you back, there’s a solution. The v12 being a slim model doesn’t work with all heads from other models. If you have multiple dysons it may be worth consideration. I contemplated returning the v15 for the v12 but really like the extra size bin and extra power. I’m a 40yo guy that stands 6’3 but also has a bad back and carpel tunnel in my right hand. I would definitely appreciate a lighter model but the v15 has been great so far. Might get one of the smaller models later on for daily use and keep the v15 for full house cleans. Costco has the v15 on sale often for around $550 usd with 90 day returns.
Just bought and I love mine!! Can do a quick and easy vacuum of entire house in between major cleaning with Miele canister. With three dogs, this is such a wonderful convenience. It’s so light and the suction is great. If I hurry, I can do 2000 sq ft on one charge, with lots of carpet, hardwood and tile. Only minor complaint is the small canister and airborne dust when emptying. Will wear a mask in the future. I looked at other larger Dyson models and none were nearly as comfortable in my hand. I plan to purchase a second battery so I can take a little more time in certain areas.
Excellent review as always - I tried every incarnation of Dyson Cordless and have returned every single one of them. It is an awesome lineup, however the battery run time is atrocious and makes this a super expensive toy no matter what convenience you get for 5 min run time on max.
I just ordered the V12. I went to Best Buy to try it out physically and talk to the rep onsite. Thanks for the review! I have a husky and I was tired of dragging out my heavy and old but good Kirby diamond series. I also like the slim because I have lot of smaller area that's just too hard to reach with my Kirby because you need to remove the head and installed the hose to the Kirby.
This is such a great, overall good review. I appreciate all the time and energy you put into making this video. My husband bought me this vacuum for Christmas. I had wanted a new Dyson, but I hadn’t researched into a the new Dyson models in over 3 years. I bought the Dyson V 10 about three years ago and it’s been a great vacuum! It’s definitely made me fall in love with the Dyson brand for sure. But unfortunately, I’ve used the vacuum so much, it’s pretty much toast! The lever to empty the trash barely works, I have to mess with it every time I go to empty the vacuum. Also, my battery is operating at about 50%. Those have both been recent breakdowns into my v10 vacuum, so I knew it was time for another one. I was a little irritated at my husband for not even asking me which specific model I had wanted, especially when spending over $500 of our hard earned money, but I won’t go into that, lol! How does one complain about such a nice Christmas gift?! But after listening to your review, I feel so much better about having this new vacuum. I think it’s going to work out just fine for me and my particular needs. I think it will be nice to have a slimmer, more light vacuum. I always hated the fact that a cordless vacuum is always going to be super top heavy. I’ve got another cordless vacuums and realized Dyson was actually on the light side of “top heavy”, but it’s still nice to get something lighter than the “usual” Dyson model. Also, I personally love the fact that this model doesn’t have the pull trigger when vacuuming. Call me a wimp, but it bothered my fingers for sure! That’s actually probably what makes me the happiest about getting this vacuum, is learning that the V 15 doesn’t even have this feature! The only thing that worries me about this vacuum is the trash bin looks very small. I guess I will just have to get in there and find out. I still haven’t used the vacuum yet. I wanted to research it and be 100% sure I wanted it before turning it on and getting it all dirty.
Looking to upgrade from a shark vacuum we’ve had for almost 10 years now. Trying to get to figure out why these vacuum cleaners are so expensive before I buy one for Black Friday lol
Thank you for this thorough review. I am debating between the V 12 and the V 15. I have watched a couple of other reviews and I guess what I have to offer other readers is that our use case is a large home with multi surface floors, two kids and one cat. We didn’t have a problem with the dust bin filling up on our previous Dyson V7. We use the cordless vac for quick touchups around the kitchen and dining area. I believe lightweight and push button outweighs heavier, and larger dustbin in our case. I want our little kids to learn to help us with this task, too. Question: if you purchase an extra battery, and you have the charger connected to the wall mount, how do you keep the extra battery charged when the charger is being used for the main unit?
GREAT tip about buying a second battery!! Best, most helpful video for this machine!! I couldn't get help anywhere else! When will the machine last for an hour?
You should be measuring the noise level from where it is generated. That would be the length of your arm to where the motor is located, because obviously the motor produces the noise.
The medium settings bothers me a lot. Medium with 35 or 40 would be great, but 23… its only half the power of the V15. With the powered heads its not so big of a problem, but with the small suction tube for example or if you want to vacuum dust with the brush it will be a big different. A test like that is really missing.
Very nice review. Thank you🙏🏼 I was considering the V15, but the V12 is enough for me I think. Ordered that. Greetings from Denmark, and happy New Year.
I have been using the V11 Torque Drive for the past few years and over the last few months, I experience an issue where it would keep running even after releasing the trigger. I have to hit the battery to get it to stop. I am looking for something that is lighter and does not have a trigger and it sounds like the V12 may be my best option. However, most of my vacuuming is done on low pile carpet. In your honest opinion, would the V12 be sufficient enough to remove dirt, debris, and cat hair from the carpet, even on the automatic/medium mode?
I've heard dyson has released a new series of their stick vacs called the gen5. Maybe you can ask them to send you one over for a future review. Looks promising
in your opinion would a V12 be powerful enough for a 2200 sq ft home includes both floors .... mostly hardwood with , numerous area rugs.....one room with carpet.....we have one pet...also is it powerful enough to do a good job cleaning your car ? i guess my only concern would be the smaller dust bin.....if it lasts for one floor that would be perfect...i must admit i like the idea of a power button and the lighter weight just as long as it does a very good job cleaning....its 899 here in Canada.....V15 detect 999 / outsize plus 1249 / Gen5 detect 1199........i will want to buy a spare battery and Detail Kit.....i look forward to your opinion i think i am very close at deciding finally...lol...thx again for your review...cheers from Canada
Hi . I love your reviews! I tried this vaccum and I think is very quiet with the fluffy brush, the other brush makes lot of noise comparing to the fluffy one right ??
Great vids. I’m a huge fan of dyson vacuums. The website used to clearly list hepa* filter under select vacuums. I cannot find the wording anymore. Would you know anything about it? Or am I misunderstanding the filtration?
All current Dyson models meet or exceed the requirements for the HEPA claim through the multiple filtration stages (metal mesh, pre filter, cyclones, post filter etc), but they stopped calling it HEPA as it was causing customers to think that the filter itself was HEPA grade which it was not. The models that have a cyan coloured filter however do include a specific filter which by itself is HEPA. The models with cyan HEPA filters will capture particles down to 0.1 microns vs 0.3 on the purple filters.
For this, hold down the red button on the back of the screen for a few seconds, it’ll open a menu that lets you choose how aggressively it automatically adjusts the suction. You can set it to be more aggressive in adapting the suction on auto to reduce your need to use the boost mode. This is mostly a vacuum made for small spot cleans, not a whole home cleaner like v15 or gen 5
@@Clove_Parma thanks. yes I know. but the max mode is real stress for the accus and can not be adjusted. the medium default auto mode is okay for me. 🙂
Good evaluation but all of the test are done at a crawl speed.. At those speed, it would take my wife a week to clean the floors !. Suction capacity is very important to consider. Especially if you already have an absolute V-8. The V-8 in eco mode has a better suction capacity compared to the V-12 ! This,is the deal breaker! The only reason Dyson is slowing the speed of the V12 is to get the target one hour of operation.. And yes.. it dose, but the V8 absolute is already missing some suction capacity at the eco. I thought that V-12 would hit it out of the ball park.. ? That means it's less efficient than the previous model (V8 absolute) In my opinion.. It's not worth changing for a new less efficient model. Thanks for the evaluation It help me make my decision.
Guys listen to the reviews. I just bought the v12 detect and it has the same issue that you, and many people online/on UA-cam have reported about it with all the cordless Dyson models. The brush motor roller just stops working when on my high pile carpet. I’ve even heard people having issues on door mats and corridor mats. Seems like Dyson help is to tell us to use our £500+ vacuums on its lowest settings which is nonsensical. How about they design a product which actually justifies the high price. “engineered and tested to effectively clean a wide variety of floor coverings, including different types and lengths of carpeting”. Sure..
These are from the reviews I've done over the years on each Dyson cordless. At the time of each review the data were either found from an official source online (Dyson.com usually) or by contacting Dyson directly. The figures are from the time the review was performed. They would not take into account any suction power changes Dyson may have made to different models over the years (if indeed they have).
@@VacuumAdvisor What stands out to me is how the Eco and Medium on the V12 are both worse than the Low on the V8. Assuming the Max setting is almost never used on either model, would you recommend the V12 over a brand new V8?
@@saunaonfirethe medium mode reading is based on a clean floor. If the floor is dirty it boosts up well beyond V8’s low suction with the adaptive suction. It’s also possible to make the adaptive suction more aggressive in boosting automatically by holding down the red rear button for a few seconds to access the menu
All current Dyson models meet or exceed the requirements for the HEPA claim through the multiple filtration stages (metal mesh, pre filter, cyclones, post filter etc), but they stopped calling it HEPA as it was causing customers to think that the filter itself was HEPA grade which it was not. The models that have a cyan coloured filter however do include a specific filter which by itself is HEPA. The models with cyan HEPA filters will capture particles down to 0.1 microns vs 0.3 on the purple filters.
I have owned the V12 for 2 years and I strongly discourage anyone considering buying it. The vacuum works fine, but Dyson does not stock replacement parts. During my entire ownership, the replacement filter has not once been in sock once and now Dyson doesn’t even list it for purchase on their website.
This man has helped countless people make an informed decision on a purchase. I’d bet he’s better at this than you are at anything. I’m curious what you call yourself.
Underrated comment lmao Nothing reviewed on this so called "advisor" channel is worth buying, clearly just another cash grab review channel like VacuumWars
My husband asked what do I want for my 76th birthday, I said a Dyson V12 Slim Vacuum, he said but you have 5 vacuums, I told him not like this cordless lightweight magic broom 😂
Saying "an excellent review!" is an understatement. Thank you! :)
Thank you for the kind words!
The v12 changed my mind about dyson. It works. Very well. The laser thing...works. The powerhead...works. The only gripe. It fills the dist canister fast. Real fine dust, hair and esp pet hair from even clean carpet. The two heads fit well to the wall unit too.
I just bought one and not only do they not include a manual but there was no quick start guide either. Your video is better than any Dyson instructions would be but I'm irked they didn't include a word about how to use the vacuum and accessories. After seeing your review and that it's not the more powerful of the Dyson cordless models I may have chosen differently but then again probably not. I didn't want the trigger models and lightweight was important to me. So far I really like it a lot and seems to pick up well on my floors. Thank you for the great review.
Would u like a manual for the toothbrush also?
Thank you but my toothbrush doesn't have to be taken apart and cleaned 🤐
@@janw7157Must say, I am relieved. Was worried there for a sec.
I’m having trouble vacuuming a rug on a wooden floor it’s a thick pile rug, even on eco mode the Dyson v12 is hard to push and it jams and stops working.
I’m so disappointed with the v12
There is a qr code printed on the box that has a quickstart guide and manual. No big red arrow pointing to it. 😊 Also on the dyson site. Not complex
I love the laser feature because you can actually see the dust. Overall a awesome review. ❤️✌️
That small hair removal tool at 2:52 really got manufactured poorly. I was surprised that the tiny red line got unglued on mine and though "oh well. I must've used it wrongly" but then I found on that timestamp that yours is coming off too.
Same for me also 😅the small hair removal quality is just low.
Hey guy, sorry to hear you been under the weather. Get well soon ! I’ve been a vac guy for years, tho not professional. Mostly, I get vacs at the dumpsters. I take them apart, clean, sanitize, and get new filters for them. One of my favorite modern vacs is the Dyson upright ball. Old school - def the Electrolux classic. Anyway, I have refurbed two Dyson cordless - sv9, and more recently a v10. Two glaring things I do not like are the small canister, and difficult disassembly for deep cleaning. But I suppose like most modern appliances, they are “disposable”. I guess that’s ok if you can afford a new one every two years - Yikes !
New to Dyson but just bought a v15 detect. A couple things I learned for others debating between the two
There are $10 trigger locks for the v15 that change it to on/off instead of the pull trigger. They slide right on with no modification. So if the trigger is holding you back, there’s a solution.
The v12 being a slim model doesn’t work with all heads from other models. If you have multiple dysons it may be worth consideration.
I contemplated returning the v15 for the v12 but really like the extra size bin and extra power. I’m a 40yo guy that stands 6’3 but also has a bad back and carpel tunnel in my right hand. I would definitely appreciate a lighter model but the v15 has been great so far. Might get one of the smaller models later on for daily use and keep the v15 for full house cleans. Costco has the v15 on sale often for around $550 usd with 90 day returns.
Just bought and I love mine!! Can do a quick and easy vacuum of entire house in between major cleaning with Miele canister. With three dogs, this is such a wonderful convenience. It’s so light and the suction is great. If I hurry, I can do 2000 sq ft on one charge, with lots of carpet, hardwood and tile. Only minor complaint is the small canister and airborne dust when emptying. Will wear a mask in the future. I looked at other larger Dyson models and none were nearly as comfortable in my hand. I plan to purchase a second battery so I can take a little more time in certain areas.
My new Dyson V12 arrived today, so glad I watched your video, the best I've seen in terms of test and analyst.
Excellent review as always - I tried every incarnation of Dyson Cordless and have returned every single one of them. It is an awesome lineup, however the battery run time is atrocious and makes this a super expensive toy no matter what convenience you get for 5 min run time on max.
On Auto i get 35-40 mins. Running on max isnt recommended
I just ordered the V12. I went to Best Buy to try it out physically and talk to the rep onsite. Thanks for the review! I have a husky and I was tired of dragging out my heavy and old but good Kirby diamond series. I also like the slim because I have lot of smaller area that's just too hard to reach with my Kirby because you need to remove the head and installed the hose to the Kirby.
This is such a great, overall good review. I appreciate all the time and energy you put into making this video. My husband bought me this vacuum for Christmas. I had wanted a new Dyson, but I hadn’t researched into a the new Dyson models in over 3 years. I bought the Dyson V 10 about three years ago and it’s been a great vacuum! It’s definitely made me fall in love with the Dyson brand for sure. But unfortunately, I’ve used the vacuum so much, it’s pretty much toast! The lever to empty the trash barely works, I have to mess with it every time I go to empty the vacuum. Also, my battery is operating at about 50%. Those have both been recent breakdowns into my v10 vacuum, so I knew it was time for another one. I was a little irritated at my husband for not even asking me which specific model I had wanted, especially when spending over $500 of our hard earned money, but I won’t go into that, lol! How does one complain about such a nice Christmas gift?!
But after listening to your review, I feel so much better about having this new vacuum. I think it’s going to work out just fine for me and my particular needs. I think it will be nice to have a slimmer, more light vacuum. I always hated the fact that a cordless vacuum is always going to be super top heavy. I’ve got another cordless vacuums and realized Dyson was actually on the light side of “top heavy”, but it’s still nice to get something lighter than the “usual” Dyson model. Also, I personally love the fact that this model doesn’t have the pull trigger when vacuuming. Call me a wimp, but it bothered my fingers for sure! That’s actually probably what makes me the happiest about getting this vacuum, is learning that the V 15 doesn’t even have this feature! The only thing that worries me about this vacuum is the trash bin looks very small. I guess I will just have to get in there and find out. I still haven’t used the vacuum yet. I wanted to research it and be 100% sure I wanted it before turning it on and getting it all dirty.
Hi Nola Girl - Some good information in your comment. Also, glad you liked the review!
I just purchased this. Sooo excited. I love the second battery option, great tip
Thank you for this review. I received the v12 slim as a gift
Looking to upgrade from a shark vacuum we’ve had for almost 10 years now. Trying to get to figure out why these vacuum cleaners are so expensive before I buy one for Black Friday lol
Thank you for this thorough review. I am debating between the V 12 and the V 15. I have watched a couple of other reviews and I guess what I have to offer other readers is that our use case is a large home with multi surface floors, two kids and one cat. We didn’t have a problem with the dust bin filling up on our previous Dyson V7. We use the cordless vac for quick touchups around the kitchen and dining area. I believe lightweight and push button outweighs heavier, and larger dustbin in our case. I want our little kids to learn to help us with this task, too.
Question: if you purchase an extra battery, and you have the charger connected to the wall mount, how do you keep the extra battery charged when the charger is being used for the main unit?
Incredibly helpful!! I really appreciate all the comparison tables.
Nice review. I’m contemplating on getting the v12 over the v15
I went V12 instead of V15 because lightness and ON/OFF button. Battery life is enough if you don't have 3 story carpet castle.
Best review I’ve seen so far!! Thanks a lot!!!
Are you doing any new videos soon? I miss your great reviews!
best review of anything i have ever seen in my life!
GREAT tip about buying a second battery!! Best, most helpful video for this machine!! I couldn't get help anywhere else! When will the machine last for an hour?
Really good review, especially with the explanation of tool maintenance. Great job!
Agree. This is an excellent review. Helped understand features/how to use better than any other! Thank you.
You should be measuring the noise level from where it is generated. That would be the length of your arm to where the motor is located, because obviously the motor produces the noise.
Thanks, i like that they are so light. Im going to get one.
The medium settings bothers me a lot. Medium with 35 or 40 would be great, but 23… its only half the power of the V15. With the powered heads its not so big of a problem, but with the small suction tube for example or if you want to vacuum dust with the brush it will be a big different. A test like that is really missing.
Is it possible to overcharge the battery? Or does it automatically stop charging when its full and on the wall mount?
Very nice review. Thank you🙏🏼
I was considering the V15, but the V12 is enough for me I think.
Ordered that.
Greetings from Denmark, and happy New Year.
That's how you review stuff. Well done
I have been using the V11 Torque Drive for the past few years and over the last few months, I experience an issue where it would keep running even after releasing the trigger. I have to hit the battery to get it to stop. I am looking for something that is lighter and does not have a trigger and it sounds like the V12 may be my best option. However, most of my vacuuming is done on low pile carpet. In your honest opinion, would the V12 be sufficient enough to remove dirt, debris, and cat hair from the carpet, even on the automatic/medium mode?
Liked your test.... which brand did the best overall? I'm looking to purchase a hand held? Thank you
I've heard dyson has released a new series of their stick vacs called the gen5. Maybe you can ask them to send you one over for a future review. Looks promising
Nice video! I bought one but I can’t attach the hair screw tool to it!
Wonderful review 👍 Talked me into the 12 for car cleaning.
in your opinion would a V12 be powerful enough for a 2200 sq ft home includes both floors .... mostly hardwood with , numerous area rugs.....one room with carpet.....we have one pet...also is it powerful enough to do a good job cleaning your car ? i guess my only concern would be the smaller dust bin.....if it lasts for one floor that would be perfect...i must admit i like the idea of a power button and the lighter weight just as long as it does a very good job cleaning....its 899 here in Canada.....V15 detect 999 / outsize plus 1249 / Gen5 detect 1199........i will want to buy a spare battery and Detail Kit.....i look forward to your opinion i think i am very close at deciding finally...lol...thx again for your review...cheers from Canada
i am using a v12 and super happy with it
Hi . I love your reviews!
I tried this vaccum and I think is very quiet with the fluffy brush, the other brush makes lot of noise comparing to the fluffy one right ??
Any news for dyson Gen5 vacuum?
You will review that one too?
11:21 Ask:
If you have connected the wallmount, can you charge the spare battery in that wallmount?
Love this vacuum but on my carpet kinda hard to push because of the suction
I have carpal tunnel, arthritis, and very small hands. Trigger was a major issue for me.
Can’t wait for the new gen5 detect review soon
Love this review. Well done. Just what I was looking for. Updating from my Dyson DC35 still works great but want something new.
any chance of buying a fluffy head laser model for the v8. pretty cool demo. thanks
Good review. Is there any other more affordable cordless good for carpets?
Thank you
Unfortunately you only get what you pay for, have tried other brands of cordless stick vacs & Dyson is imho the best.
One of the best review I've seen in a long time. Outstanding job. Thanks for taken time to share this with us.
bro is the bob ross of vacuums
Does this V12 automatically change suctionbetween hard floors & carpet?
Excellent review, thank you so much.
Appreciate for all your videos. I just bought it same V12 Vacuume.
Excellent review. Very balanced, spelling out the good and not so good.
Excellent review!! THE BEST!
Great vids. I’m a huge fan of dyson vacuums. The website used to clearly list hepa* filter under select vacuums. I cannot find the wording anymore. Would you know anything about it? Or am I misunderstanding the filtration?
All current Dyson models meet or exceed the requirements for the HEPA claim through the multiple filtration stages (metal mesh, pre filter, cyclones, post filter etc), but they stopped calling it HEPA as it was causing customers to think that the filter itself was HEPA grade which it was not. The models that have a cyan coloured filter however do include a specific filter which by itself is HEPA. The models with cyan HEPA filters will capture particles down to 0.1 microns vs 0.3 on the purple filters.
What is the maximum square footage home do you recommend for the v12?
the step between the medium and the max mode is too big. the max mode is mostly useless because of short running time and the heavy accu stress. 👀
Just bought one and I cannot agree more
For this, hold down the red button on the back of the screen for a few seconds, it’ll open a menu that lets you choose how aggressively it automatically adjusts the suction. You can set it to be more aggressive in adapting the suction on auto to reduce your need to use the boost mode. This is mostly a vacuum made for small spot cleans, not a whole home cleaner like v15 or gen 5
@@Clove_Parma thanks. yes I know. but the max mode is real stress for the accus and can not be adjusted. the medium default auto mode is okay for me. 🙂
Thanks. Great review!
Thank you for reviewing
Good evaluation but all of the test are done at a crawl speed.. At those speed, it would take my wife a week to clean the floors !. Suction capacity is very important to consider. Especially if you already have an absolute V-8. The V-8 in eco mode has a better suction capacity compared to the V-12 ! This,is the deal breaker! The only reason Dyson is slowing the speed of the V12 is to get the target one hour of operation.. And yes.. it dose, but the V8 absolute is already missing some suction capacity at the eco. I thought that V-12 would hit it out of the ball park.. ? That means it's less efficient than the previous model (V8 absolute) In my opinion.. It's not worth changing for a new less efficient model. Thanks for the evaluation It help me make my decision.
Great channel, and review!
Great review!
Guys listen to the reviews.
I just bought the v12 detect and it has the same issue that you, and many people online/on UA-cam have reported about it with all the cordless Dyson models. The brush motor roller just stops working when on my high pile carpet. I’ve even heard people having issues on door mats and corridor mats. Seems like Dyson help is to tell us to use our £500+ vacuums on its lowest settings which is nonsensical. How about they design a product which actually justifies the high price.
“engineered and tested to effectively clean a wide variety of floor coverings, including different types and lengths of carpeting”.
Sure..
So I just ordered the v15, I thought about trading for gen5 outsize I have 3 dogs, help
What mode will give me the best suction?
I have a dog and wondering how the Motorbar head works on hard floors for picking up debris and dog hair.
Its fine but its used on carpet and rugs. The laser head is used on hard floors likr timber, tikes and vinyl
I liked the overall review. Give me a perspective of the product. Just a small note, sound is too low.
What tool to use for low pile or wool carpet
For the Suction Power table around 8:50 where did you get the numbers?
These are from the reviews I've done over the years on each Dyson cordless. At the time of each review the data were either found from an official source online (Dyson.com usually) or by contacting Dyson directly. The figures are from the time the review was performed. They would not take into account any suction power changes Dyson may have made to different models over the years (if indeed they have).
@@VacuumAdvisor What stands out to me is how the Eco and Medium on the V12 are both worse than the Low on the V8. Assuming the Max setting is almost never used on either model, would you recommend the V12 over a brand new V8?
@@saunaonfirethe medium mode reading is based on a clean floor. If the floor is dirty it boosts up well beyond V8’s low suction with the adaptive suction. It’s also possible to make the adaptive suction more aggressive in boosting automatically by holding down the red rear button for a few seconds to access the menu
I’m not reading anything about the v12 having hepa filtration. Any recommendations on a vacuum cleaner with hepa to it?
All current Dyson models meet or exceed the requirements for the HEPA claim through the multiple filtration stages (metal mesh, pre filter, cyclones, post filter etc), but they stopped calling it HEPA as it was causing customers to think that the filter itself was HEPA grade which it was not. The models that have a cyan coloured filter however do include a specific filter which by itself is HEPA. The models with cyan HEPA filters will capture particles down to 0.1 microns vs 0.3 on the purple filters.
I tried on my carpet,, doesn't work, keeps shutting off 🤨
nice work
Do you know If v15 battery fit into v12 vacuum??? I can't fit v12 battery anywhere.
No you can’t unfortunately. Would be great if possible to allow extended runtime for v12 or lighter weight on v15
THANK YOU!!!!!!
Thank you
Does it needs to be on the charger whole time or only when the battery is low?
Saw and read plenty of reviews. Battery holds power very well. So unplug it after charging.
Like with all other batteries 😃
I have owned the V12 for 2 years and I strongly discourage anyone considering buying it. The vacuum works fine, but Dyson does not stock replacement parts. During my entire ownership, the replacement filter has not once been in sock once and now Dyson doesn’t even list it for purchase on their website.
is the V12 220/240V?
No it`s battery powered!
Thank you for your help! Dyson will not help at all!! Their customer service is the absolute worst, it really is shockingly BAD!!
What is your Product Price ?
$500 here @ target
it's $650. sale price is $500
UA-cam is a international thing. Pricing will vary by country and regions and currency
Me too
auto, which stands for automatic. 😛
no more videos
Actually been sick and can't do videos. We'll see what happens.
@@VacuumAdvisor Are you doing better?
@@VacuumAdvisor how are things?
@@VacuumAdvisor I hope you're well. I miss your reviews! Fingers crossed you're healthy.
@@VacuumAdvisor Hope you're well.
Jesus that's a lot of money for a vacuum.
Seriously dude? 112 videos and not a single bagged machine? How can you call yourself an advisor and not show the inherently superior design?
I think you broke him. Not a single video in 11 months
@@ericdolby1622 oof
This man has helped countless people make an informed decision on a purchase. I’d bet he’s better at this than you are at anything. I’m curious what you call yourself.
@@shawnromero4143 I’ve been a vacuum technician for the past 3 years.
Underrated comment lmao
Nothing reviewed on this so called "advisor" channel is worth buying, clearly just another cash grab review channel like VacuumWars
My husband asked what do I want for my 76th birthday, I said a Dyson V12 Slim Vacuum, he said but you have 5 vacuums, I told him not like this cordless lightweight magic broom 😂
Awesome review! Thank you so much.
Awesome review
Very good review! Thank you!