Aside from the price, the dislikes discussed in the video are pretty minor. I have had mine for about 3 weeks now, the power button takes so little pressure to activate that I cannot believe people are complaining about it. I also find it quite easy to push around on boost mode. This could be because I am a former pipefitter and I find this machine to be super lightweight... it is also the best vacuum I have ever owned. I have a severe dust mite allergy, normally when a vacuum is started my eyes turn red instantly and start to water and I start to wheeze. I can breathe the air being blasted out of the filter on this machine with hardly a tear in my eye. 2 thumbs up, 5 stars, 10/10. This is a pro tool.
Are you familiar with the comic Louis CK? _“Everything's amazing right now, and nobody's happy.”_ "I hate holding the trigger down! My finger gets tired!" is something he would have an absolute field day with.
Seems that there really is not much you dislike about this machine. Going to order one because you couldn't find much wrong with it. Thank you for your work.
3 months later, what do you think of your purchase? I got the V15 Absolute about 3 weeks ago. I love it! For me it makes cleaning fun and I need things that make cleaning fun.
I discovered this on the very first use and I cannot believe that apparently no one else did. The V15 (and all the other sticks that as far as I know) are heavy enough that you can literally use its own weight to hold the button against your finger but just holding it at a slight angle.
I love my Dyson V15. It's by far the best vacuum cleaner I ever used! I don't think it's too heavy, but I am also a relatively fit 32-year-old male. I agree the edge cleaning isn't perfect and the battery recharge time takes quite some time, but I am super happy with it overall! Great video though!
Edit: I caved and bought it. I am honestly so happy I did. It helps a lot. Its really not even that heavy as some say. I think my bissel crosswave is heavier. I do just think an extra battery in the near future would be helpful. But it has done a great job! I am 27 and I have Lupus and Rheumatoid Athritis and was thinking about this vacuum because anything to make cleaning easier is worth it to me. I have a bissell crosswave and while it is very helpful and I am still glad to have it I feel there could be many improvements to it. I was really considering the v15 but the fact that I would have to hold the trigger the whole time I'm not sure if my hands can do that with my R.A ...
Another thing my wife and I thought was odd was that the hair screw tool is too bulky to be attached to the wand holder and it also will not attach to their own base when it is mounted to the wall. You would think their own attachments would be compatible with their holders. I also miss the ability to have the vacuum to stand up on its own when you need to step away and come back.
Would be a nice add for a shoulder strap with trigger lock to free up both hands. Adding the flex hose to the long tube with shoulder strap for easier floor cleaning could work. Shoulder strap+trigger lock+flex hose would also make cleaning dusty wooden blinds, window sills, hand held dusty items, and hard to reach areas easier.
Thanks for the information! I just bought a Dyson V15 Detect yesterday (2/16/2023) for $749.99. Haven't tried it out yet. My old vacuum is a Dyson DC17 Animal and it is 16 years old! That shocked me when I looked up when I bought it. I decided to get a new vacuum because while the Dyson DC 17 Animal still works great, at 20.79 lbs I'm getting a little tired of pushing it around. I'm looking forward to the 6.7 weight of the V15. I also like the fact that the new vacuum is cordless! No more dealing with cords. Now the battery in the new one at a max of 20 minutes isn't very long, but fortunately, I live in a small house. If I find that it doesn't give me enough time to clean, then I'll buy a 2nd battery. I have hardwood floors and area rugs. I was going to get a V10, but reviews I read said it wasn't good for hardwood floors (scratching) and I didn't want that. I also think I'll get a lot of use out of the tools that came with the V15 Detect. 16 years is a long time to own a vacuum cleaner, but I think I'll enjoy my new purchase. Oh, thanks for the info on the weight of the handheld portion. I also have a V6 Trigger handheld which is 3.4 lbs. I think I'll keep it since you mentioned that the V15 handheld is heavier.
Some of the V10s come with the torque head, which shouldn't scratch. Also you can get a fluffy head. I got a Chinese knock off for $27 that even has a laser, though I think you can replace the roller. The fluffy head is really nice to use on hard surfaces. It has more of a glide to it.
@@Bluefalcon888 what a disprespectful comment! What if the person writing was actually an 80 year old grandma, by the way? The fact that the person is not, still doesn't make your comment nice.
Who buys a vacuum that's stronger and better battery and complains that it's heavier than its weaker counter part. If you want lighter then don't buy the strongest vacuum on the market
I partially agree. In tech in general (not just vacuums) they’ve been researching on making batteries more compact. So maybe that would make more people happy
There is no light on the carpet or standard head. I bought a stick on light on Amazon. I also bought a trigger lock on Amazon that keeps the button pressed so I don't have to hold it. That works great. I also put a stick on strip of foam on the front of the standard head because it looks fragile if you were to bang it on a furniture leg or wall. Those 3 items to me are a no brainer and should come on the $750 V15. Having to to those myself seems silly on this level of machine. The light is the biggest of the things ignored by Dyson. Otherwise it would suck up the Sahara Desert if given the chance. Great vacuum in that regard. Thanks for the thorough review.
I have always hated that there’s no light!!!! I carry a flashlight and lay it on the floor so I can see the dirt! Could you please share what you bought on Amazon….pretty please with chocolate on top. Thanks so much.
@@ggolds5 Thank you sooo much. I got some puck lights but they didn’t stay on and I couldn’t get the angle right so the only thing that lit up was the wall. 😂
I wonder if the edge cleaning would have worked better going perpendicular to the corner rather than parallel to it, since the V15 has the little suction things on the front but doesn't appear to have them on the sides or how it does in boost mood on corners?
Any chance you could review the Samsung jet series? I am considering the Dyson lineup but there is very little coverage on the Samsung jet series. Want to know how they stack up since they are sold for less than dysons, still pricy tho
6 ay önce Dyson V12 aldım son dönemde hayatıma giren en güzel elektronik alet, kim tasarlamışsa ferçekten tebrik ediyorum .Ayrıca açma kapatma düğmesi olması tercih etme sebebim....
If you open the front gates on the power head, it's easier to move around. Snowflakes might have a tough time holding up 7#. :) I just purchased mine ($950.00 CDN). Works great!! Happy vacuuming folks.
I know, because I have arthritis in my hands and they get very sore. What you have said I agree with entirely. Trouble is I am loyal and find that I didn’t try before I bought as I bought online because I live in the country. Also, I loved the v8 animal and I gave that to my mother. For the price it is disappointing.
I don't understand why Dyson hasn't put a simple trigger guard on any of their products. They are adamant that you shouldn't pull the trigger while trying to empty the vacuum, but the grip is quite small, so for most peopl, when holding the vacuum, they got 3 fingers on the grip and the fourth one over the trigger, since the whole hand won't fit into the grip. I feel like I'm handling a gun for the level of trigger discipline I need just to empty a simple vacuum. My wife had her finger slip once while emptying, and it made a mess, dirt went flying everywhere. It would be much much easier with a simple trigger guard, it's not even a tech upgrade, just a little piece of plastic.
I love Dyson. Have 4 different styles of vacuum cleaners from Dyson. For a man, who is athletic and around average strength, I found it extremely heavy for extended use. One of my female friends said it hurt her wrist after 3 minutes. I would say, buyer beaware. It is heavy and bulky.
Thanks for such balanced and accurate reviews. I know it’s a little out of your wheelhouse but I’m hoping you could review the Milwaukee Tool M18 Fuel Compact Vacuum. It’s a stick vacuum that looks like it’s for a shop but the attachments sure line up with a household vacuum. Thanks!
Mine just showed up with the wrong wand. The wand they sent does not attach to the unit. After a 35 minute wait for customer service I get someone who barely speaks english. Now another week to wait for the correct wand. I would give Dyson a no vote at this point. Customer service and quality control could use a serious overhaul.
I get the point being made the ultimate push in technology is to become lighter and more powerful. Of course that isn’t a given…. that’s the challenge. Dyson have already invested hugely in a new battery research and development factory so watch this space 😊
I was amazed it took so long for their engineers to realize the collection barrel needed to be oriented in a more vertical position while in operation like the new models. (my old dyson v6 spins the dust at first but it pretty quickly banks up to the empty mark on the side facing the floor due to gravity overriding the modest cyclonic action.)
Thing is, that design originated when Dyson cordless machines were simply for handheld vacuuming. The inherent design wasn’t for floor cleaning. The V10 generation however is purposely designed for floor cleaning and not very good as a hand held. It’s just the way design progression goes.
All dyson vacuums have HEPA since V8 .. and many (but not all) had HEPA filter before the V8 too The different named , but same model number dysons, 90% of the time has only attachment differences
I find that it's no big deal. It really doesn't take any extra pressure to keep it pressed. I just naturally have my finger there. It does help save battery life.
Check out the comparison review. Suction and movement better on the v15 and it’s got the laser to easily observe things you wouldn’t otherwise see plus there’s an option for a better Hepa filter. Think run tile on boost is slightly better too. Downsize is cost but in terms of performance reducing strain and health well worth considering. I’m deciding whether r not to just get the cleaning head for the v11 outsize but Dyson says technically they aren’t compatible
I use masking tape on all those irritating power buttons but it really really really shouldn’t be necessary for a device in that caliber and price range.
After few days of usage it needs getting used to it. But when you put it away for moving a table or something like that, it won’t drain battery for nothing, this way battery can last longer
I'd like to see you add reviews for air fryers. I currently own and use the Ninja Air Fryer Max XL. I'm not about to post a video on it. I don't have camera presence, or a voice like your that emits ASMR and BDE.
@@qasimmir7117 whole purpose of cordless is ease of use, not to go backwards. They have made genuine attachments for previous models that are cordless. And I've found an aftermarket one that fits and works better than my old vac
The people whobare complaining about the lock for the power trigger button are läzy. Just so they know amazon sells the lock to attach it to your dyson so it will stay on.
The holding trigger is really annoying and a finger is getting a pain holding over 10 mins. And it is expensive vacuum however there is no LED or laser light on the main brush head. This is ridiculous.
Cordless vacuums are a joke. The Dyson v15 can only run for about 9 minutes on highest/strongest suction setting. It also takes 4.5 hours to do a full charge. So if you want to PROPERLY clean a 4 bedroom house that is fully carpeted, It will take a few days with all the recharging.
This thing sucks in good and bad way... Bad 1st... Everything breaks! Canister, wand, battery all within 14 MO! That's junk to me... But it vacuumes best of all
meh. Chinese cordless already have led lights on the head, already have always on trigger lock, already have swappable battery. Dyson these days = expensive knock-off of Chinese innovation. 3 years behind Great China products.
Very disappointed in this pricy vac…that is not able to deal with pet hair!I have to spend more time trying to clean the fur clogged tubes than I do in cleaning the house! When I called Dyson,they had zero solution to this issue!It’s also difficult releasing the red buttons to change devices.Dyson should alert customers that their machine is not pet friendly before they purchase this overpriced vac! I Will be recycling this Dyson pile of plastic with the top rated Tineco!
I have the v15 and hate it too!!! I thought I was the only one! I find it’s constantly clogged and impossible to clean out the tank without dust flying everywhere (great for my allergies) and having to put your hand in to get all of it out!! I actually don’t understand the good reviews at all!! I’m wondering if mine is a dud or this is normal!
the filters are a ripoff. they get dirty too quickly and don't actually rinse clean. they start off white, within a couple weeks turn grey and stay that way, which basically means they're choked with fine dust. the kind you're not going to rinse out. speaking of rinsing, the filter is supposed to dry in 24 hours. not so. if you want it DRY, try 48 or even 72 hours. so you'll need more than one filter. and did I mention they're a total ripoff? 32 bucks each, plus tax. when you have to replace the filter, you'll be throwing out a nice big piece of plastic along with it, because much of the filter is plastic and it's fully encased in plastic because Dyson didn't get, or ignored, the whole "let's stop killing the earth" memo. other than that, it's a fine, fun to use, wickedly overpriced, and ultimately disposable vacuum which will end up in a landfill within 5 years.
What filth are you living that your filters get that nasty? I've owned a couple different Dyson and have gone a while without changing the filter since it didn't even look like it needed it in the first place...
Aside from the price, the dislikes discussed in the video are pretty minor. I have had mine for about 3 weeks now, the power button takes so little pressure to activate that I cannot believe people are complaining about it. I also find it quite easy to push around on boost mode. This could be because I am a former pipefitter and I find this machine to be super lightweight... it is also the best vacuum I have ever owned. I have a severe dust mite allergy, normally when a vacuum is started my eyes turn red instantly and start to water and I start to wheeze. I can breathe the air being blasted out of the filter on this machine with hardly a tear in my eye. 2 thumbs up, 5 stars, 10/10. This is a pro tool.
Are you familiar with the comic Louis CK? _“Everything's amazing right now, and nobody's happy.”_
"I hate holding the trigger down! My finger gets tired!" is something he would have an absolute field day with.
Seems that there really is not much you dislike about this machine.
Going to order one because you couldn't find much wrong with it.
Thank you for your work.
3 months later, what do you think of your purchase?
I got the V15 Absolute about 3 weeks ago. I love it! For me it makes cleaning fun and I need things that make cleaning fun.
I discovered this on the very first use and I cannot believe that apparently no one else did. The V15 (and all the other sticks that as far as I know) are heavy enough that you can literally use its own weight to hold the button against your finger but just holding it at a slight angle.
I love my Dyson V15. It's by far the best vacuum cleaner I ever used! I don't think it's too heavy, but I am also a relatively fit 32-year-old male. I agree the edge cleaning isn't perfect and the battery recharge time takes quite some time, but I am super happy with it overall! Great video though!
Edit: I caved and bought it. I am honestly so happy I did. It helps a lot. Its really not even that heavy as some say. I think my bissel crosswave is heavier. I do just think an extra battery in the near future would be helpful. But it has done a great job!
I am 27 and I have Lupus and Rheumatoid Athritis and was thinking about this vacuum because anything to make cleaning easier is worth it to me. I have a bissell crosswave and while it is very helpful and I am still glad to have it I feel there could be many improvements to it. I was really considering the v15 but the fact that I would have to hold the trigger the whole time I'm not sure if my hands can do that with my R.A ...
You can buy a piece on Amazon that keeps it on without holding the trigger.
@@sweetmama7129 good idea!
THe trigger put me off buying as i have arthritis in my fingers but I was thinking maybe some vecro around it while hoovering would do the trick.
@@sweetmama7129 Can you share a link of the piece on Amazon you are referencing? Thanks!
Another thing my wife and I thought was odd was that the hair screw tool is too bulky to be attached to the wand holder and it also will not attach to their own base when it is mounted to the wall. You would think their own attachments would be compatible with their holders. I also miss the ability to have the vacuum to stand up on its own when you need to step away and come back.
Would be a nice add for a shoulder strap with trigger lock to free up both hands. Adding the flex hose to the long tube with shoulder strap for easier floor cleaning could work. Shoulder strap+trigger lock+flex hose would also make cleaning dusty wooden blinds, window sills, hand held dusty items, and hard to reach areas easier.
Dyson should take note! Great ideas.
You can buy trigger locks.
Thanks for the information! I just bought a Dyson V15 Detect yesterday (2/16/2023) for $749.99. Haven't tried it out yet. My old vacuum is a Dyson DC17 Animal and it is 16 years old! That shocked me when I looked up when I bought it. I decided to get a new vacuum because while the Dyson DC 17 Animal still works great, at 20.79 lbs I'm getting a little tired of pushing it around. I'm looking forward to the 6.7 weight of the V15. I also like the fact that the new vacuum is cordless! No more dealing with cords. Now the battery in the new one at a max of 20 minutes isn't very long, but fortunately, I live in a small house. If I find that it doesn't give me enough time to clean, then I'll buy a 2nd battery. I have hardwood floors and area rugs. I was going to get a V10, but reviews I read said it wasn't good for hardwood floors (scratching) and I didn't want that. I also think I'll get a lot of use out of the tools that came with the V15 Detect. 16 years is a long time to own a vacuum cleaner, but I think I'll enjoy my new purchase. Oh, thanks for the info on the weight of the handheld portion. I also have a V6 Trigger handheld which is 3.4 lbs. I think I'll keep it since you mentioned that the V15 handheld is heavier.
Some of the V10s come with the torque head, which shouldn't scratch. Also you can get a fluffy head. I got a Chinese knock off for $27 that even has a laser, though I think you can replace the roller. The fluffy head is really nice to use on hard surfaces. It has more of a glide to it.
Could You please share with me the specifics For the V15 battery thats working For You?
@@julianmendoza149 I have not had any issues with the V15 battery. I have never had the battery charge run out when I'm vacuuming.
Your channel is by far the best set of reviews of any product I've seen on UA-cam. Just wanted to send a word of thanks 😊
Hey Kim. That's very nice of you to say. Really glad you find the reviews helpful!
You sound like an 80 year old grandma who finds one channel and is content.
@@Bluefalcon888 what a disprespectful comment! What if the person writing was actually an 80 year old grandma, by the way? The fact that the person is not, still doesn't make your comment nice.
Who buys a vacuum that's stronger and better battery and complains that it's heavier than its weaker counter part. If you want lighter then don't buy the strongest vacuum on the market
Exactly. This and the outsize are the best vacuums dyson makes. Why settle for less then spend more for attachments that aren’t included?
I partially agree. In tech in general (not just vacuums) they’ve been researching on making batteries more compact. So maybe that would make more people happy
Bissell zing is both lighter and stronger vacuum.
@@trevorandrade 1. It's corded 2. It's canisters styles. 3. It's not stronger
@@marcv2902 no it's stronger and corded and canister are better. Canister is lighter in the hand. Corded means battery won't give out.
There is no light on the carpet or standard head. I bought a stick on light on Amazon. I also bought a trigger lock on Amazon that keeps the button pressed so I don't have to hold it. That works great. I also put a stick on strip of foam on the front of the standard head because it looks fragile if you were to bang it on a furniture leg or wall. Those 3 items to me are a no brainer and should come on the $750 V15. Having to to those myself seems silly on this level of machine. The light is the biggest of the things ignored by Dyson. Otherwise it would suck up the Sahara Desert if given the chance. Great vacuum in that regard. Thanks for the thorough review.
I have always hated that there’s no light!!!! I carry a flashlight and lay it on the floor so I can see the dirt! Could you please share what you bought on Amazon….pretty please with chocolate on top. Thanks so much.
@@maryhaldeman5908
BUTTON LAMP Adhesive LEDs Light Package - Lightweight, Ultra Small, Ultra Bright LED Utility Lights - 6 Pack (BL-6885)
@@ggolds5 Thank you sooo much. I got some puck lights but they didn’t stay on and I couldn’t get the angle right so the only thing that lit up was the wall. 😂
@@maryhaldeman5908 Peel and stick, although I used some "goop" glue to make sure it sticks. Put it right on the front and it works really well.
@@ggolds5 I just ordered. Can’t wait to try these out. I’ll let you know. Again, thank you so much.
I wonder if the edge cleaning would have worked better going perpendicular to the corner rather than parallel to it, since the V15 has the little suction things on the front but doesn't appear to have them on the sides or how it does in boost mood on corners?
Any chance you could review the Samsung jet series? I am considering the Dyson lineup but there is very little coverage on the Samsung jet series.
Want to know how they stack up since they are sold for less than dysons, still pricy tho
6 ay önce Dyson V12 aldım son dönemde hayatıma giren en güzel elektronik alet, kim tasarlamışsa ferçekten tebrik ediyorum .Ayrıca açma kapatma düğmesi olması tercih etme sebebim....
You can adjust the gate so it isn't so hard to push 😊
I wish these came with a corded adaptor or corded version.
If you open the front gates on the power head, it's easier to move around. Snowflakes might have a tough time holding up 7#. :) I just purchased mine ($950.00 CDN). Works great!! Happy vacuuming folks.
Where did you buy it?
@@Steveteras Canadian Tire. Saskatchewan.
When you got the whiteboard out I knew this was the right channel for me lol
I know, because I have arthritis in my hands and they get very sore. What you have said I agree with entirely. Trouble is I am loyal and find that I didn’t try before I bought as I bought online because I live in the country. Also, I loved the v8 animal and I gave that to my mother. For the price it is disappointing.
You can buy a lock for the little click switch to the dyson vacuum on Amazon real cheap incase you want to buy one for your mother in law
I love mine. It’s a dream. Now I love cleaning!
When vacuuming carpets I recomend you use the brush switch in the “-“ position. Overall I like your review. Thanks (proud owner of a V11)
I don't understand why Dyson hasn't put a simple trigger guard on any of their products.
They are adamant that you shouldn't pull the trigger while trying to empty the vacuum, but the grip is quite small, so for most peopl, when holding the vacuum, they got 3 fingers on the grip and the fourth one over the trigger, since the whole hand won't fit into the grip.
I feel like I'm handling a gun for the level of trigger discipline I need just to empty a simple vacuum. My wife had her finger slip once while emptying, and it made a mess, dirt went flying everywhere.
It would be much much easier with a simple trigger guard, it's not even a tech upgrade, just a little piece of plastic.
the v12 detect doesnt have a trigger only a power button on the front side
That's how u kill the battery life faster as well as use up battery life that u don't need when moving from room to room
Did you only test it on carpet? I wonder what the edge cleaning result and runtime would've have been if tested on hard floors?
Love his voice tone and pace very detail info.
I love Dyson. Have 4 different styles of vacuum cleaners from Dyson. For a man, who is athletic and around average strength, I found it extremely heavy for extended use. One of my female friends said it hurt her wrist after 3 minutes. I would say, buyer beaware. It is heavy and bulky.
Thanks for such balanced and accurate reviews. I know it’s a little out of your wheelhouse but I’m hoping you could review the Milwaukee Tool M18 Fuel Compact Vacuum. It’s a stick vacuum that looks like it’s for a shop but the attachments sure line up with a household vacuum. Thanks!
I am so disappointed that Dyson does not give you a manual in the package.
How do you ask company’s for vacuums? Do you get them for free? Do you call or email them?
It’s the V15 recommended as a full house vac (1400 sq ft, 3 bed 3 bath) or a canister is best?
You can buy third party parts that you mount on the button so you just flip a switch and voilá - auto power activated.
Could you possibly review Lupes cordless?
Mine just showed up with the wrong wand. The wand they sent does not attach to the unit. After a 35 minute wait for customer service I get someone who barely speaks english. Now another week to wait for the correct wand. I would give Dyson a no vote at this point. Customer service and quality control could use a serious overhaul.
I get the point being made the ultimate push in technology is to become lighter and more powerful. Of course that isn’t a given…. that’s the challenge. Dyson have already invested hugely in a new battery research and development factory so watch this space 😊
I don't like that the battery that's not have any light to let you know when it's fully charged.
Hey, the v15 detect roller head might use less power and closer to the manufacturers settings.
I think the manufacturer's run time numbers are based off of using it with a non motorized tool.
Welcome back! Great video
Amazing video. Thank you for testing these
I’m trying to decide between this or a robot proscenic m8 pro for a carpeted house.
I was amazed it took so long for their engineers to realize the collection barrel needed to be oriented in a more vertical position while in operation like the new models. (my old dyson v6 spins the dust at first but it pretty quickly banks up to the empty mark on the side facing the floor due to gravity overriding the modest cyclonic action.)
Thing is, that design originated when Dyson cordless machines were simply for handheld vacuuming. The inherent design wasn’t for floor cleaning. The V10 generation however is purposely designed for floor cleaning and not very good as a hand held. It’s just the way design progression goes.
Great review! I'd like to see you review the dreame p10 vs dyson v10 or v15.
A no nonsense & honest review. Thank you
What about the V15 Total Clean vs. Absolute ? One appears to have HEPA filter the other doesn't...
All dyson vacuums have HEPA since V8 .. and many (but not all) had HEPA filter before the V8 too
The different named , but same model number dysons, 90% of the time has only attachment differences
Nice, well-done review👍
it's actually very inconvenient to press the power button all the time while cleaning, this is nuts
I find that it's no big deal. It really doesn't take any extra pressure to keep it pressed. I just naturally have my finger there. It does help save battery life.
Hi, would you kindly let us know which is better V11 outsize vs V15
Check out the comparison review. Suction and movement better on the v15 and it’s got the laser to easily observe things you wouldn’t otherwise see plus there’s an option for a better Hepa filter. Think run tile on boost is slightly better too. Downsize is cost but in terms of performance reducing strain and health well worth considering. I’m deciding whether r not to just get the cleaning head for the v11 outsize but Dyson says technically they aren’t compatible
The collection bin is rather small!
What about the V12?
V8 5.75p, V10 5.9p V11 6.68p V15 6.79p
I use masking tape on all those irritating power buttons but it really really really shouldn’t be necessary for a device in that caliber and price range.
Try velcro as it's easier to get off.
nicely detailed done, Thanks Bro
Anyone try using the v15 laser fluffy head on a v7?
Quite shocked actually the trigger needs to be pressed all the time 😲 I can imagine it's a massive downside, innit?
V12 has a power button that stays on, no trigger. The other problem is that the trigger fails after a few years.
After few days of usage it needs getting used to it. But when you put it away for moving a table or something like that, it won’t drain battery for nothing, this way battery can last longer
I was concerned about having to push the trigger. It's not very hard to press and you really do it naturally as you vacuum.
I'd like to see you add reviews for air fryers. I currently own and use the Ninja Air Fryer Max XL. I'm not about to post a video on it. I don't have camera presence, or a voice like your that emits ASMR and BDE.
The price of this vacuum is highway robery! I would much rather buy a Shark Stratos cordless for 1/3 of the price of the Dyson V15.
The v12 doesen't require to hold the button 🙂
18 Minutes and 57 seconds is 95% of the 20 minutes Dyson states. Their numbers are based on averages.
What attachment can you use with v15 for car i.e flexible hose so you can manoeuvre around footwell area?
Use a cylinder vacuum for that.
@@qasimmir7117 whole purpose of cordless is ease of use, not to go backwards. They have made genuine attachments for previous models that are cordless. And I've found an aftermarket one that fits and works better than my old vac
This is great content. Thank you
Hey Joi Joi. Thanks. Really good to hear that.
The people whobare complaining about the lock for the power trigger button are läzy. Just so they know amazon sells the lock to attach it to your dyson so it will stay on.
@@Jess-737 I have it myself and I was talking about the lazy people. So you are ignorant as well
Where’s your v15 love video?
ua-cam.com/video/_2i-ZazOkmM/v-deo.html
The holding trigger is really annoying and a finger is getting a pain holding over 10 mins. And it is expensive vacuum however there is no LED or laser light on the main brush head. This is ridiculous.
The trigger is extremely easy to hold down. You just do it naturally. It also saves battery power. The light we could use!
man only 14.7K - thank God your not messing up so many in the world. Duhh
boohoohoo my finger gets tired holding the trigger
Would be nice if they had changed their cheap plastic to something proper.
Cordless vacuums are a joke. The Dyson v15 can only run for about 9 minutes on highest/strongest suction setting. It also takes 4.5 hours to do a full charge. So if you want to PROPERLY clean a 4 bedroom house that is fully carpeted, It will take a few days with all the recharging.
So it would make sense to invest in spare batteries and spend more of that money you have 🤪🤑
u definitely don't need to run your vacuum on highest level.
even the eco mode is more then
enough to do a proper vacuum.
How weak are your fingers, people? Christ.
I have a 50$ vacuum that is a click to on and off....Give me a break Dyson.
This thing sucks in good and bad way... Bad 1st...
Everything breaks! Canister, wand, battery all within 14 MO! That's junk to me...
But it vacuumes best of all
Keep getting weaker*
750 for a vacuum you have to hold the trigger? f that. lol
meh. Chinese cordless already have led lights on the head, already have always on trigger lock, already have swappable battery. Dyson these days = expensive knock-off of Chinese innovation. 3 years behind Great China products.
Tell me brand name of great China vacuum and I buy right now
What is the brand please.
@@debbiecallow7522 he’s cappin
Yeah let me know how long those things last.
Very disappointed in this pricy vac…that is not able to deal with pet hair!I have to spend more time trying to clean the fur clogged tubes than I do in cleaning the house!
When I called Dyson,they had zero solution to this issue!It’s also difficult releasing the red buttons to change devices.Dyson should alert customers that their machine is not pet friendly before they purchase this overpriced vac!
I Will be recycling this Dyson pile of plastic with the top rated Tineco!
What kind of dogs do you have?
I have the v15 and hate it too!!! I thought I was the only one! I find it’s constantly clogged and impossible to clean out the tank without dust flying everywhere (great for my allergies) and having to put your hand in to get all of it out!! I actually don’t understand the good reviews at all!! I’m wondering if mine is a dud or this is normal!
the filters are a ripoff.
they get dirty too quickly and don't actually rinse clean. they start off white, within a couple weeks turn grey and stay that way, which basically means they're choked with fine dust. the kind you're not going to rinse out.
speaking of rinsing, the filter is supposed to dry in 24 hours. not so. if you want it DRY, try 48 or even 72 hours.
so you'll need more than one filter. and did I mention they're a total ripoff? 32 bucks each, plus tax.
when you have to replace the filter, you'll be throwing out a nice big piece of plastic along with it, because
much of the filter is plastic and it's fully encased in plastic because Dyson didn't get, or ignored, the whole "let's stop killing the earth" memo.
other than that, it's a fine, fun to use, wickedly overpriced, and ultimately disposable vacuum which will end up in a landfill within 5 years.
I’m trying to decide between this or a robot proscenic m8 pro for a carpeted house.
Ye well not everything is perfect and not sure about five years but okay
Well after spending £600 on the hover I certainly don’t mind spending 25 quid on the filters right? 😂
@@selinguler300 lol
What filth are you living that your filters get that nasty? I've owned a couple different Dyson and have gone a while without changing the filter since it didn't even look like it needed it in the first place...